For professional voice-over performance to succeed, one essential ingredient rises above all others: believability. This class gives you the tools and techniques to deliver authentic, compelling performances in every audition and job.
Putting the "Acting" in Voice Acting is a performance-focused class designed to move beyond vague direction like "make it sound natural" and instead explore how truly believable performances are actually built. You'll move from guessing and forcing emotion to making intentional, truthful acting choices. Taught by Joshua Wise, a professional voice actor at Edge Studio with years of experience, this class draws on proven acting training to help you perform with intention, clear choice-making, and genuine engagement across all voice-over genres.
What You'll Learn in This Class:
1. Core acting principles applied directly to voice over
- You'll gain a friendly breakdown of essential acting concepts, including intention, tactics, and foundational Stanislavski principles that are accessible to both beginners and trained actors.
- Rather than needing a theatre degree, you'll learn practical tools for the microphone. You'll discover how acting choices directly influence sound, pacing, emphasis, and emotional authenticity, even with minimal script material.
2. The difference between "putting it on" and "turning it on"
One of the biggest obstacles in voice acting is clearly effortful, strained performance. This class clarifies the key distinctions:
- Why attempting to "sound emotional" often produces the opposite effect
- How forced performance manifests vocally and undermines believability
- Script breakdown and scene-building techniques that engage your clients
- How to access truthful behavior without overthinking or second-guessing
You'll learn to recognize when someone is straining versus performing with ease, making your performances more grounded, repeatable, and ultimately convincing.
3. Believability as the goal across all voice-over genres
Believability isn't about sounding realistic; it's about truth within a given style. Through genre study, you'll see how the same core acting principles adapt seamlessly across:
- Commercial work
- Narration
- Promotional content
- Animation and character voices
- Additional specialized genres
Rather than switching "acting styles" for each genre, you'll understand how consistent acting fundamentals naturally adjust to different formats and client needs.
4. Interactive cold script breakdowns
- Students actively participate in analyzing cold scripts, developing the ability to identify intention quickly with minimal or no direction.
- You'll learn to make clear, playable choices that convince listeners and feel authentic within the material.
- You'll explore how much to decide before recording versus finding choices in the moment.
- You'll practice interpreting direction and delivering what clients actually want.
These breakdowns sharpen your instincts and reinforce a consistent process applicable to auditions, recording sessions, and self-directed work.
5. Questions, discussion, and shared discovery
Throughout the class, students are encouraged to ask questions, test ideas, and discuss their observations. Hearing how others approach the same material often illuminates your own process and builds confidence in your acting choices.
Why This Class Matters:
This is what transforms your "reads" into bookable, professional takes:
- Sound authentic rather than artificially performed
- Adjust quickly to new direction and feedback
- Stay present and engaged across multiple takes
- Create genuine emotional truth without vocal strain
This class is ideal for beginners seeking a strong acting foundation, as well as experienced voice actors who feel their reads are technically competent but lack consistency, depth, or believability. Actors from stage and screen will find significant value in adapting their experience to the microphone.
Benefits of the Acting Foundations Class:
- A clear, practical understanding of acting specifically for voice-over
- Stronger, more truthful performances that resonate with listeners
- A repeatable and reliable approach to cold reads and auditions
- Greater adaptability and flexibility across multiple genres
- Increased confidence in directing yourself and making creative choices
- Recognition that acting isn't about pretending harder; it's about choosing clearly and responding truthfully to the material.