Acclaim Talent
4419 Frontier Trail Suite 101
Austin, Texas, 78745
USA
tel: 512-416-9222
email:info@acclaimtalent.com
web:http://www.acclaimtalent.com
Types of Voice Over Work
Commercial - Female - Union
Commercial - Male - Union
Non-Union Talent
About Acclaim Talent
Acclaim Talent represents talent nationally for film, television, print work, modeling and voice. Our agency is 14 years old and is known throughout the country by leading studios and production companies. We have a diverse talent base. Our Latino/Hispanic division is the largest in the Southwest. Our experienced staff prides itself on providing excellent service to clients and professionals in the entertainment industry.





 
I am interested in finding a voice over agent. Will you assist me, please? Thanks, in advance, for your time.
 
Okay. In all honesty I have not starred in anything. I am not sure what known voices I can do other than Hank Hill, Goofy, Snaggle Tooth, Yogi Bear, easily Beavis and Butthead (both), the movie phone voice, as well as a scottish, Irish, Aussie, welsh, London, Monty python, southern, chipmunk, Dr. Claw (from inspector gadget),
The jack-o-lope, and various other voices I have invented. I can change my
Voice in many ways and I would love to know what I should to to try to so voice work, or how to even get started. I hope to here from you.
Thanks!
Derick-
 
I want to get into this Biz..I always have wanted to do this..I have a great voice and I am good at changeing the sound..
Thanks
Johnie
 
When I was in the Army my drill instructors said I had a voice that commanded attention. The other day in a restaurant the waiter asked me this question .Are you on television your voice sounds familiar? I said no but I would look into this potential. I told the waiter I would be happy to do a radio or TV add for the restaurant free. This could be fun and why not use your natural talent. I have no work experience. Either you have the natural gift or not such as my deep voice the training can enhance this gift.
Stan Wilhelm
660-582-8268
 
I recently separated from the military and am pursuing my Master's while working as a technical support and call center employee. I have had NUMEROUS comments from customers (regarding my voice) that I "missed my calling"... not sure if that's an accurate gauge for success, but figured it was worth a shot to let someone know about that who could make us both some extra money. Either way, let me know if that's something you'd like to pursue.
Comments: "Smooth" "Baritone" "Soothing" "Fascinating" "Sounded pre-recorded it was so spot-on"... I don't know, you tell me. Maybe they're just lonely and bored.