This Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP) really boosts our personal satisfaction; it even gives us a feeling of accomplishment that acquiring new skills will unveil new opportunities and opens several doors that can lead to our professional development.
True enough, last June 27,2020 (Saturday) was a rewarding day. The knowledge we gained really met our emotional and mental needs in the field of voice acting. It really expands our knowledge and skill sets so that we can reach our full potential.</p>
Further we are reminded how important our voice is in this field; that much we take care of our body, it is also beneficial to take care of our voice to maintain vocal longevity. Our voice is an instrument inside our body and thus, we should learn how to use and take care of it to get the most out of it.
As regards to voice acting, we learned the skills in using voice tone variations from which the Voicemaster, Sir Pocholo Deleon Gonzales, has shared his “secret formula” in doing it. Moreover, if we’re doing a voice over of a fictional character, we should bear in mind that we are first and foremost an actor. We should become the part. We should get into their head.
Indeed CVAP makes learning a worthwhile experience!