A funformational new book by Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Platt, Voice-Over Voice Actor: What It's Like Behind the Mic shows you what actually goes on behind the mic with working pros. Featuring the ins and outs of the business where people talk funny for money, this book offers a comprehensive and silly look at what it takes for the audition experience, warm-ups and exercises, practice copy, maximizing your demo, finding your voice. Complete with anecdotes from over 20 other working professionals in the industry, Voice-Over Voice Actor is jam packed with great information.
The Story Behind This Book
Married voice-acting duo Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Platt wrote this book after being besieged by emails and letters from fans and fellow actors wanting to know how they too could get into voice-over. This book details the steps necessary to build a career in the exciting profession of voice acting and offers anecdotes from various industry professionals from actors, to voice directors, casting and agents to give the reader a full experience. Not content with writing a stuffy book with just the facts, Yuri and Tara commissioned comic strips and fill the chapters with their personal experiences and tips of the trade.
Praise and Reviews
There's a new book available for people interested in Voice Over, and I'm liking it a lot!
Voice-Over Voice Actor: What It's Like Behind The Mic is hitting bookshelves now, and I was fortunate to get an early copy to review.
Written by Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Platt,
two voice actors at the top of their careers, VOVA is an excellent
resource for those beginning their VO journey, while including enough
helpful resources to also aid more experienced performers.
VOVA
chronicles Tara & Yuri's entrance into the craft, while at the same
time providing practical advice for not only the art of voice over, but
the business of VO as well.
The book is a fairly comprehensive
introduction including sections on styles of VO, auditioning, home
recording, demo preparation, and advice for scoring an agent/manager.
They of course are not promising you a career in VO by reading their
book, but you get a really in depth look at the industry as it stands
TODAY.
That's
one of my favorite things about VOVA. There is a lot of very good
literature out there for VO, but this is easily one of the savviest
books written on the subject in this modern era of digital recording.
It's one of the most up to date accounts of what it's like working in
this field right now. Yuri & Tara are both working talent at the
top of their game (each with an incredible list of credits), and every
chapter is augmented by other working professionals including
directors, engineers, producers, agents, and other talent.
The book
has a really fun voice, with information cleverly and intelligently
delivered to readers of all skill levels. Voice-Over Voice Actor is a
really easy book to recommend to those interested in trying the craft,
and those already working in it.
You can buy the book at their website VoiceOverVoiceActor.com,
and people who purchase will also get access to online resources
including practice copy, warm ups, and additional content not found in
the current edition. I'm already quite impressed with Yuri & Tara's
commitment to keeping the information available on VO as current as
possible.
You can also follow them on Twitter as VOVoiceActor.