
Voice Acting for the Camera
With Peter N. Bailey
Your voice is more than sound—it’s how your inner life reaches the audience.
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In this voice acting class, performers learn how to use their voice with intention, clarity, and emotional truth. Whether you’re working on camera, behind a microphone, or on stage, your voice is one of your most powerful tools for connection. This class helps you strengthen it, trust it, and use it with confidence.
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Through guided exercises and practical scene work, actors develop greater vocal freedom, breath support, articulation, and control—without losing authenticity. The focus is not on “sounding trained,” but on sounding alive, grounded, and real.
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Why Voice Matters On Camera
On camera, subtlety is everything. A well-supported voice allows you to:
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Speak clearly without pushing or straining
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Stay emotionally present while delivering text with ease
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Maintain consistency across multiple takes
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Handle heightened emotions without losing control or connection
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Adapt your voice naturally for close-ups, wide shots, and different performance styles
A strong, flexible voice helps your performance feel effortless—and helps casting focus on you, not your tension.
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