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Voice Over
This course focuses on developing the skills and versatility to be a voice over artist. It is an introductory course which equips students with the tools and requirements to go and record their own voiceover demo CD.
It is a very hands on course which covers all preliminaries including timing, understanding client needs and marketing. We will be working to people's strengths ie finding and developing their natural abilities, and developing those within the voice-over.
Participants will spend 4 nights in the studio - recording a number of produced commercial scripts in a professional recording studio and will receive critiques and tips on their performance.
COURSE DATES:
Saturday 25th July
10.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesdays 29th July. 5th, 12th, 26th August
From 6.30pm - 9.00pm
(Please note, there will not be a class on the 19th August)
Teacher
Course director, Margot Knight has been a professional actor and voiceover artist for the past 25 years. She has voiced 1000's of scripts including commercials, corporate, documentaries and radio plays. She has performed many leading roles theatre, TV and film as well as being a fully qualified drama teacher.
Location
Brave Studios - 227 Brighton Rd, Elwood (corner of Coleridge St)
GAS Studios - 34 Park St, South Melbourne
Cost: $645.00 (Cash and most credit cards accepted)
VOICEOVER DEMO COST OF PRODUCTION : $150.00 (approx, to be organised with GAS studios)
MAXIMUM OF 8 STUDENTS - SO PLEASE CALL TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE on (03) 9531 9933 or email info@bravestudios.com
A MINIMUM DEPOSIT OF $150 IS REQUIRED. THIS DEPOSIT IS FULLY REFUNDABLE UPON 5 WORKING DAYS NOTICE OF ANY CANCELLATION.
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