DISCOVER HOW TO BREAK IN TO THE MOST FUN PART OF THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FROM HOME
DISCOVER HOW TO BREAK IN TO THE MOST FUN PART OF THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FROM HOME
You know what's crazy about voice acting? Everyone thinks you need some golden voice or a studio that costs more than a small house.
BS.
I was a military intelligence officer for the United States Air Force. No, seriously. I'm not making this up. That's about as far from showbiz as you can get without being like...an accountant. My voice training consisted of barking orders and briefing generals who looked permanently constipated.
Then I discovered something brilliant - a method that literally anyone can use from their bedroom, kitchen, or even a blanket fort if that's your thing (I can also teach you how to build a sick fort).
No fancy equipment.
No drama school acting classes.
No need to move to Los Angeles and survive on beans and broken dreams.
Just a dead simple system that took me from trying to figure out how to win wars to landing gigs faster than you can say "Roger that, over and out."
In this 20-minute training, I'll show you exactly how I made this career switch work. We're talking the real nuts and bolts - how to find your first clients, what equipment actually matters, and why your "normal" voice is probably perfect just as it is.
Whether you want to replace your day job or just fancy earning some extra cash reading bedtime stories to someone else's kids, this method works.
Chuck your name and email below and I'll send you the whole training right now. Literally no catch at all.
Fair warning though - after watching this, you might start eyeing every commercial break differently.
I've been paid for my voice over 8,000 times. And guess what? I have zero acting background. I was a military intelligence officer for the United States Air Force (not exactly your typical acting prerequisite), and now I've been a full time voice actor for over a decade. My goal is to empower new voice actors, simplify the industry, and remove the gatekeeping and barriers that have been keeping this industry in the 1980's.
Nearly 200 IMDb Credits in franchises like Call of Duty, Final Fantasy, Genshin Impact, Fire Emblem, Lego, and more
No expensive UCLA theater degree
Teaches anyone, anywhere, to be a voice actor from home - without spending $10,000 on coaches, studios, or demos.