Voice Acting 101: How to Launch Your Voice Acting Career and Build the Skills to Book Work
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Voice Acting 101: How to Launch Your Voice Acting Career and Build the Skills to Book Work

Taught by Rama Vallury
$49.00
Rama Vallury
Taught by
Rama Vallury

Summary

Learn from a SAG-AFTRA voice actor whose credits include national commercials, Squid Game, Baby Shark's Big Show, and Nickelodeon—and who is actively working across every major category of the industry.

Plus, you'll walk away with sample practice scripts so you can start building real skills!

 

If you've been told you have a great voice—or quietly wondering if voice acting could be a real career—this is your moment to find out!

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: This exclusive Stage 32 webinar is now available to watch on-demand and no longer live.

 

The voiceover industry is expanding faster than ever in 2026. Demand for voice talent is surging across commercials, verticals, audiobooks, animation, video games, podcasts, and digital content. That means real opportunities exist right now for people willing to learn the craft.

 

But here's what most aspiring voice actors don't realize: a great voice is just your starting point. What separates working voice actors from everyone else is performance, vocal technique, recording know-how, and a clear understanding of how the business actually operates. That's exactly what this webinar gives you.

 

Most beginners hit the same wall. They invest in equipment before they invest in performance. They assume their distinctive voice is their ticket in—only to find auditions aren't landing and they don't know why. Without knowing how to identify your vocal brand, protect your instrument, understand the different sectors of the industry, or approach voiceover as a real acting craft, it's hard to gain traction. The misconceptions alone can send you in the wrong direction for months.

 

This exclusive Stage 32 webinar cuts through all of that and replaces guesswork with a clear, practical foundation so you're not just ready to start, you're ready to build something real.

 

Your instructor is Rama Vallury—SAG-AFTRA actor, writer, impressionist, and voice actor with credits across nearly every corner of the industry. You may know him as "Ali" in the English dub of Squid Game, characters in X-COM: Chimera Squad and Baby Shark's Big Show, or as the host of Nickelodeon's Tooned In. On-camera, he starred as Tahir Khan in the Showtime series Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber. He's represented by Innovative Artists for voiceover, Stewart Talent for on-camera, and managed by Velocity Entertainment Partners.

 

Rama isn't just familiar with voice acting—he's actively working across every major category of it. And in this webinar, he's walking you through all of it.

 

Some of what you'll learn: 

  • A clear picture of what the voiceover world actually looks like—and where the real opportunities are
  • How to find your vocal brand and why improvisation makes you a more versatile performer
  • The mechanics of your voice as an instrument: warm-ups, vocal health, breath support, and articulation
  • What you need to know about setting up a home studio—without the mistakes most beginners make
  • A breakdown of the major voiceover categories—commercials, audiobooks, video games, animation—and what each one demands from you as a performer
  • A concrete, actionable plan for how to launch your voice acting career the moment this webinar ends

 

PLUS! You will receive this handout to help you:

  • Sample Practice Scripts





What You'll Learn

The World Of Voice Acting

  • What voice acting really is, and why acting is more important than simply having a good voice

  • The current voiceover landscape and where opportunities exist

  • Common misconceptions about breaking into the industry

  • How to begin thinking like a professional voice actor

 

Finding Your Voice And Your Brand

  • How to identify your natural vocal strengths

  • Understanding your unique "type" in the marketplace

  • Why branding matters for auditions and career growth

  • How improvisation strengthens your performances and increases versatility

Your Voice As An Instrument

  • Daily vocal warm-up techniques

  • Foods and beverages that help—or hurt—your voice

  • Recovering from vocal fatigue and protecting your most valuable asset

  • The importance of vocal rest

  • Understanding articulation, breath support, resonance, and vocal mechanics

  • Using your own name as a tool for vocal awareness and performance

Home Studio Essentials

  • The basic equipment every beginner should understand

  • Choosing microphones, headphones, and recording software (DAWs)

  • Creating an effective recording environment at home

  • Common beginner mistakes when setting up a home studio

Understanding The Different Types Of Voice Acting Work

  • Commercial Voiceover

    • Current trends in commercial reads

    • What clients are looking for today

  • Audiobooks & Narration

    • Why this area continues to grow

    • The unique skills required for long-form narration

  • Video Games

    • Building believable characters

    • Protecting your voice during physically demanding recording sessions

  • Animation

    • Bringing characters to life through grounded acting

    • Using physicality to create authentic vocal performances

Q&A with Rama

 

Who Should Attend

  • Aspiring voice actors who are curious about the industry but don't know where to start
  • Actors looking to expand their career into voiceover work
  • Creatives who have been told they have a great voice and want to explore turning it into a professional skill
  • Writers, podcasters, and content creators interested in adding voice acting to their toolkit
  • Anyone who has dabbled in voiceover but lacks the foundational training to book consistent work
  • Performers who want to understand the business side of voice acting—from branding to auditions to industry sectors
  • Beginners who want to know what equipment they actually need and how to set up a home studio the right way

Executive

Rama Vallury
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Rama Vallury (SAG-AFTRA) is an actor, writer, impressionist, and voice actor. A graduate of The Second City Hollywood,

Rama has performed at The Second City, iO, UCB, The Pack Theater, alt-comedy theaters Lyric Hyperion, The Virgil, and Three Clubs, and with The Open Fist Theater Company in their production of the musical deLEARious!.

Notably, he starred as Tahir Khan in the Showtime series "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber". As a voice actor, he has appeared in national commercials, animation, IVR, audiobooks, podcasts, and video games. Among his notable credits are: "Bait" on "Baby Shark's Big Show", "Cherub & Bellus Mar" in "X-Com: Chimera Squad", "Ali" in the English dub of "Squid Game", "Caillou the Grownup & Adult Arthur" for Fox's AOK Digital Shorts, and as the host of the Nickelodeon game show "Tooned In", playing Nicky the Robot.

He is represented by Innovative Artists (VoiceOver), Stewart Talent (On Camera), and managed by Velocity Entertainment Partners.

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