As actors, we must exercise our voices on a daily basis—just as athletes train and go to the gym! At my acting studio, we teach some very specific kids’ voice exercises in our children’s acting ...
Lights, camera, action, “croak”? No one should start a scene or character study without preparing their voice. It’s as important to work hard on getting your vocals in shape as it is your abs. Vocal ...
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Chuck Jones, who died August 14 at 65, was an actor and vocal coach who popularized his techniques through a widely used textbook, “Make Your Voice Heard.” Jones, who lived in Kingston, N.Y., coached ...
Her methods went beyond mere diction and emphasized getting the whole body (and inner self) involved in speaking the words. By Neil Genzlinger The vocal coach Kristin Linklater believed that good ...
Some actors have it, and we love it: a speaking voice so naturally musical or mysteriously pleasing, that millions the world over respond with variations on the same reaction. I’d listen to this actor ...
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