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  • 5 Tips to Make Your First Take Your Best Take

    I’m back in L.A. this week casting an interactive app-isode—an iPad app game for those of you still catching up with all the types of new media out there. Despite the different type of content, the process for auditioning voices is the same as any other animated casting project. There’s barely any time and tons of great voiceover actors to audition. 
    For this project, I have six roles to cast in just one day. That means every actor who comes in better be warmed up and ready to jump into the proverbial voiceover booth. We may only have a chance to do one take—two if we’re lucky. 
    So how to make your first take your best take?
    Here’s some practical advice I jotted down while my plane bumped through the turbulent skies this morning. 
    1. Talk to yourself. Yes, that’s right. In New York, no one will notice if you warm up your voice and do some diction exercises on the subway. You’ll blend right in with the other eccentric New Yorkers wandering around the city and talking out loud on the subway. In L.A., you have the privacy of your car to warm up in, so it’s a no brainer. 
    2. Plan your dive. Dive your plan. That’s what any good scuba instructor will

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