Bettye Zoller Gives the Whole Picture to Aspiring Voice Actors
Bettye Zoller explains why voice acting is about more than just doing voices for cartoons or movie trailers on her third Voice Over Experts podcast episode.
Toronto, Canada (VOICES.COM) January 21 – Bettye Zoller, voice instructor and award-winning Simon & Schuster author and recording artist, was featured in episode 30 of the hit voice acting podcast, Voice Over Experts, http://podcasts.voices.com/, the most downloaded and subscribed to voice over podcast for beginner and professional voice actors. This is Ms. Zoller’s third contribution to the podcast.
In Bettye Zoller’s "Learning Voice Over as a Whole”, she reveals that a career in voice over starts not just in a niche education acquired for videogames, cartoons or movie trailer voice overs, but with a strong foundation rooted in the rudiments of learning voice over as a whole before jumping into any one specialized field.
As a contributor to the Voice Over Experts Podcast, Bettye Zoller lectures on a regular basis, helping aspiring talent to understand, develop and succeed in the business of voice acting and voiceover. Since the lectures are available in the form of podcasts, the lessons are hosted online and can be subscribed to through the Apple iTunes Directory, to be enjoyed at any time.
The Voice Over Experts Podcast can be found and subscribed to for free in the iTunes Podcast Directory and online at the Voices.com Podcast Center.
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About Bettye Zoller
34 years as a respected university and private educator in voice, speech, theatre, radio-TV, and voiceover techniques along with her award-winning career in voiceovers and jingles has won Bettye Zoller an international reputation that brings clients and students to her workshops and to work in her Dallas recording studio from all over the globe. She is educated through the doctorate (from Missouri University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of North Texas) with faculty positions in the past at Southern Methodist University, University of Texas at Arlington, Dallas County Colleges. Bettye has also studied with famed NYC acting coach Uta Hagen, in Chicago at the "Second City School" and her career began long ago at Metro Goldwyn Mayer's Hollywood studio school as a child performer signed by MGM.
About Voices.com
Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating transactions between business clients and voice-over professionals employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader's Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.
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