15 episódios

Six Figure Voice is the podcast that teaches actors and performing artist how to break into the voice-over business. Hosted by successful voice-over artists Alyson Steel and Tyrone Jackson, listen to hear great tips on how to get your career started or vamp it up to the next level. Our guests include experienced voice-actors, sound engineers, writers, and agents that will tell you everything you need to know to grow your career.

Six Figure Voice, The Voice Actors Podcast Alyson Steel and Tyrone Jackson

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Six Figure Voice is the podcast that teaches actors and performing artist how to break into the voice-over business. Hosted by successful voice-over artists Alyson Steel and Tyrone Jackson, listen to hear great tips on how to get your career started or vamp it up to the next level. Our guests include experienced voice-actors, sound engineers, writers, and agents that will tell you everything you need to know to grow your career.

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    • 24 min
    TSME #014: Entertainment Reporting

    TSME #014: Entertainment Reporting

    Debra Mark was born and raised in Southern California, Debra always knew she wanted to be behind the mic or the camera in some way. She was the student who loved to read out loud; loved to be heard. She thought maybe she would become an actor or a news anchor so she went to college for broadcast journalism. Both of these dreams came true in different ways because now Debra is a jack of all trades! You can hear her on KFI 640 AM and KPCC 89.3 as well as see and/or hear her on shows like House of Cards.
    Debra's three pieces of advice for being a broadcast journalist or radio personality are to be a good writer, to read a newspaper out loud and work on making it as conversational as possible, and lastly to be natural - be who you are. 

    • 25 min
    SFV #013: ADR, Looping, and Voice Matching

    SFV #013: ADR, Looping, and Voice Matching

    Ben Pronsky grew up in Houston, Texas. He was born to a yoga instructor and a military man. He had studied theater and was doing a co-op theater audition in Houston, where he performed monologues that had a lot of distinct characters. One of the directors introduced him to the director of ADV Films who did a lot of anime and dubbing. After recording his first job for anime, he put together a voice over reel, got an agent and began working in the Houston market. Eleven years ago he made the move to Los Angeles for more opportunity. He feels that his work is all about coming from a place of authentic genuine creation of characters. Ben has studied regularly at the Larry Moss Studio and is currently a member of the Edgemar Theatre Company in Santa Monica.
    Ben has been lucky enough to work in video games as well as looping and ADR. Looping, or Wala work, is the background noise in a movie. Productions hire voice actors for call-outs, incidental voices and crowd noises. This is necessary for scenes in public such as restaurants, airports, or hospitals. Looping requires a very specific skill set. Ben says, “It is the perfect marriage of improvisation, voice over and stage. You feel like you are in a theater because you are on this big sound stage.” You can hear Ben’s looping work in the recent movie Deadpool.
    Ben’s advice is to take classes, work on your technique and your craft, and learn what your unique skill set really is. Secondly, don’t let the self-doubt in. Never second guess yourself. Third, surround yourself with a really good team; meaning your agent and representation, but also your colleagues, friends and families who are rooting for you.
    Find out more about Ben Pronsky at www.BenPronsky.com and @BenPronsky on twitter.
    For more advice on enhancing your voice over career, visit SixFigureVoice.com.

    • 28 min
    SFV #012: Voice-Over Coaching and Training

    SFV #012: Voice-Over Coaching and Training

    Tyrone Jackson and Alyson Steel discuss voice-over coaching. Alyson reveals that she prefers to coach students who are gung-ho about the industry. She says that it can be a very psychological industry and as actors, voice over artists have to access their emotions as tools, and if they have any emotional blocks its something they have to deal with. 

    To give our audience a taste of voice-over coaching, Alyson guides our producer, Lexi, through a piece of ad-copy. Alyson gives some great advice for beginners:

    1) Stand up when reading copy. Either wear flats or take off your shoes in the booth to feel grounded.

    2) Start by anchoring, which means reading each word in the copy without inflection. 

    3) Figure out who you are in this situation and who are you talking to.

    4) Know where you are in the commercial. A coffee shop? A bar? Inside a car? 

    5) When working on the mic it's not about volume, it's about intimacy. 

     

    For more great advice like this visit SixFigureVoice.com! Take your career to the next level! 

    • 18 min
    SFV #011: The Voice-Over Industry and The Biz

    SFV #011: The Voice-Over Industry and The Biz

    Our hosts Tyrone Jackson and Alyson Steel surprise each other with some interview questions about the voice-over "biz" and their industry secrets. 

    Back by popular demand, here's another episode where Tyrone and Alyson ask each other questions they have never heard before, making for honest and organic answers. Listen to hear tools that are helpful for making it in the industry, trends that Tyrone has seen throughout his career, how Alyson deals with being a woman in the industry and much much more! 

    To learn more about the voice-over industry visit www.sixfigurevoice.com!

    • 25 min
    SFV #010: An American Idol Star's Journey to Voice Over

    SFV #010: An American Idol Star's Journey to Voice Over

    American Idol's Blake Lewis opened up to our hosts Tyrone Jackson and Alyson Steel.

     

    Blake was always a fan of voice over as a kid. Growing up in Bothell, Washington, he was always mimicking people-- he had a knack for impressions and sound effects. When he got into high school Blake found out that beat boxing was a legitimate skill and he dove in head first. Blake believes that beat boxing, voice over, sound effects and singing all bleed together because they are all ways of using the same instrument - the human voice! 

     

    Right out of high school Blake started touring with bands and it wasn't until a friend at a video game company asked him to come in to record some voices that he started to think about voice over as a career. Just as that was happening, he got on American Idol.  

     

    After all his musical success, Blake is now expanding into voice over once again. He has a huge range and no filter, which makes him uberly fun to be around, but he needs his coach to reel him in for commercial voice over. Alyson Steel coaches him in setting the boundaries and playing within those boundaries. He is learning how to use the attitutudes from his characters in his normal speaking voice to help color his commercial reads. 

     

    Blake Lewis is launching his voice over career and so can you. Visit SixFigureVoice.com to learn how.

     

    Download Blake's latest album Portrait of a Chameleon from his website here: BlakeLewisOfficial.com

     

     

    • 28 min

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