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VOICE ACTING
MO-JOE Friday Videos, Episode 42:
'The Sound Of Your Voice'
March 1, 2019

(VOXtra) - Remember the very first time you heard your recorded voice?

"Ewwww! Is that really me?"

Yes, but if it gets you work, be happy.

In today's MO-JOE Friday video, Voice Over Booth Camp's Joe Loesch takes us on a journey through the ear to explain why our recorded voice sounds different from what we hear in our heads ...


COME BACK FOR MO-JOE!

Joe Loesch is a top voice actor and voice-over coach, an award-winning spoken word producer, and (... drum roll ... ) your leader at Voice-Over Booth Camp.

Plus, on the first and third Friday of every month, Joe delivers MO-JOE Friday Video refills on all aspects of voice acting and succeeding in voice-over to VoiceOverXtra readers. Check out past episodes here.

You can sign up here to receive email alerts to future MO-JOE Friday videos, plus VoiceOverXtra news and how-to articles.

BTW: Did you miss Joe Loesch's webinar on Character Voices for Audiobooks and Animation? No problem: Click here to obtain the recording of this 2-hour fascinating inter-active event. This webinar was a special edition of Joe's Voice-Over Booth Camp Online, presented by VoiceOverXtra.

Also learn VO with a subscription to Voice Over Booth Camp videos here. While you're there, please LIKE us!

And for more about training personally with Joe Loesch, please visit www.joeloesch.com/coaching.html


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