Practicing Voice-Over on Your Own

by Jason McCoy

Updated August 2022

In this episode of the Voice Acting 101 Podcast, you'll learn:

  • How to practice (and improve) on your own
  • An alternative to practice scripts to see better results

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  • Hey, found your channel on YT – can’t thank you enough for sharing your experience and offering so many resources – really appreciate it. I signed up for the free download (5 Steps…) and it never hit my inbox. Are you still offering it?

    • Hi Dana, I see where you signed up and it was sent to you. So you should have received it. You may want to check your spam folder and see if it fell in there by chance.

  • Solid advice that makes sense! Benjamin Franklin taught himself to write by reading the works of master authors. He put aside the original work and then tried to rewrite it as best he could from memory. Imitating the experts is a great way to start.

  • Denise Bowens says:

    Awesome suggestions Jason!!!! Thanks so much

  • Jason, thank you for your wonderful help! You are always on point.

  • Vanessa W says:

    Great tips! Thank you for the encouragement!

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