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V O I C E W o r x Basic Voice Acting and Dubbing Workshop The Premier Voice Acting Academy in the Philippines BE PART OF THE VOICE OVER INDUSTRY www.voiceworx.me

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V O I C E W o r xBasic Voice Acting and Dubbing Workshop

The Premier Voice Acting Academy in the Philippines

BE PART OF THEVOICE OVER

INDUSTRY

w w w . v o i c e w o r x . m e

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If you have always wanted to become a voice artist for radio and tv commercials, or dubber for telenovelas and anime, or improve how people listen to you speak, then this is the way to go!

we are ready totrain youMr. Pocholo GonzalesFounder/VoiceMaster

Dear Aspiring Voice Artists,

I am Pocholo Gonzales. I’ve got ONE ques-tion to ask that could changeyour life for-ever…Are YOU constantly hearing commercials that you know YOU could have voiced bet-ter? Commercials that would sound better if YOUR voice was used on them?I’ll bet you hear those commercials every day — but do nothing but complain.Too many of us just accept things as they are because they were done by a profes-sional voice over person. Stop settling for something YOU know you can do better!

If that’s the way you feel then you’ll be very excited to hear about the incredible opportunity that I would share to you…I am living proof that the average person can overcome all the “odds” and become a successful VOICE OVER artist with the right training.I was right where you are but I did something about it and had been a successful voice over artist for almost fif-teen years.Ever since radio stations began running commercials, people have been complaining about them. They are too long. There are too many of them.As long as there are products to voice, there will be a need for good skilled voice

over artists.So, where do they come from? Who is training them? How do they acquire the skills necessary to get hired for voice over work?For almost 10 years, We have produced more than 1000 voice artists and most of them are now in Voice Acting Industry. We love to have you too.

Wishing you all the best,

Mr. Pocholo Gonzales

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our voice act ing gurus With the aim of producing and developing more successful and in-demand voice artists, VoiceWorx provides students thorough training exercises and learning materials; hires the best professional voice actors and dubbing directors as teachers, and; reveals techniques on self-marketing and talent promotion. Students are also given lessons on script writing, translating, voice directing, radio broadcasting, and advertisement recording.

Since 1991, Mr. Mandia has been working as a dubbing director for

ABS-CBN and Hero TV Channel. Peter Pan, Dog of Flanders, Remi, Julio

at Julia, Snowhite, RayEarth, BTX, Little Women 1 and 2, Zenki, Heidi,

Digimon 1 and 2, Hana Yori Dango, Kim Possible, Voltes V, Akazukin

Cha-cha. Bananas in Pajamas, Meteor Garden, Love Scar (Fantasy

Fever), ABCDEF-4, and Girls Marching On among others.

Danny “Ama” MandiaThe very talented voice actor and Director for Filipino anime

productions like, Fruits Basket, Rave Master, Mobile Suit Gundam,

Neon Genesis Evangelion, Beast Machines, Supergals, Babel 1 and 2,

Green Rose, and many more. Dr. Smith in the original Filipino Voltes V

and Sanosuke Kagara in Samurai X (Rorouni Kenshin).

Alexx “Supremo” Agcaoili

After more than 2 decades of professional work in the voice-acting and

dubbing industry. As a dubbing supervisor and director, Mr. Tolentino,

or Papa Neil as fondly called by his peers, is behind some of the most

popular Asianovelas like Lovers in Paris , Princess Lulu and Stained

Glass.

Neil Ericson “Papa” TolentinoWith over 18 years of Professional Experience in Voice Over and Events

Industry in the Philippines, Brian has everything you need in a Talent.

Showcasing a wide variety of voices from Corporate/Expert voice,

Coliseum barker types, Hard Sell, Drama, and Character or Animation.

With a solid background in Broadcasting, Brian is also a Scriptwriter,

Host and Director. You”ve Never Heard Something This Big!..

Brian Mathew “Big Brian” Ligsay

Futurist, Social Entrep, Youth Advocate, Voice Artist, Voice Director/Coach, Motivational Speaker, Broadcaster, Producer, Anime/Events Specialist, and Personal Branding Expert.He envisioned the Philippines to be the Center of Voice Over Excellence in Asia through CreatiVoices.

Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” GonzalesPeter has been editing sound and audios for 10 years now and he’s been with CreatiVoices Productions since it started in 2005. He is also a freelance Photographer.

Peter “Audio Tech” Baltazar

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How to Take a Voice Acting Workshop

1 Find an instructor who has proper credentials. Avoid taking voice acting workshops

with instructors who do not fill the academic bill. Check out an instructor’s resume. He will probably have more to offer you as a student if his experience in the business is lengthy. Ask for referrals from people in the entertainment business.

2 Decide on a voice acting workshop that emphasizes teaching you

how to act with your voice. All too often, voice acting workshops merely teach students how to al-ter their voices. Remember that the goal is learning how to act in addition to a change of voice.

3 Choose a voice acting class that has a business com-ponent. After learning how

to act with your voice, you also want to learn how to acquire jobs with your new skill.

Register for the course. Pay all associated fees. Purchase required reading materials.

4 Attend the workshop Tips & Warnings Avoid registering for classes that have more

students than can be given individ-ual instruction time. Workshops are meant to develop individual skills. You need to be on a microphone in front of the workshop at least twice each workshop session. Maximum 10 -12 students.

What is Voice-Over?A voice over is any recording or performance by one or more unseen voices for the purpose of communicating a message – James Alburger. Any message you hear without seeing the performer is considered to be voice-over. This means voice-over is all around us!Is doing Voice-overs hard?

Voice-overs can actually be done by anyone! And it’s a very rewarding job in-deed. A lot of Voice Talents are being paid to play and many professional voice-overs get their kick out of the industry just by enjoy-ing what they do. Anybody can do a voice-over, but not

everybody can do voice acting.With more than 16 years of experience in voice acting, the VoiceMaster truly has the voice that can capture anyone’s attention. Nosurprise, he also knows how to transform simple productions into something fresh and really attention-grabbing ones.

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Who do you look up to as a VOICE OVER TALENT? Why?

It’s definitely going to be Pocholo “Voice Master” Gonzales. I attended his VoiceWorx workshop and saw how versatile he was in being able to change voices in a snap of a finger. He was also able to impact techniques on how I can bring out the best voice in me.

Glenn Ong - Voice Over TalentPublished in Raket.ph

feedbackfrom our students

Cyril CabornaySinger/VO for Advertising

VoiceWorx opened doors for me in Dubbing and Live Voice Overs. It also gave me a lot of opportunities to meet a lot of young people who has the same interest with me especially in the Art of Voice Acting.

Wanlu LunariaHall of Famer/Ventriloquist

I enjoyed my training under CreatiVoices and VoiceWorx. I learned a lot about proper car-ing for my voice and their voice acting drills helped me enhance my puppets’ individual character. CreatiVoices is also a big support on my career.

Richard SarmientoAKA Rico Pañero “Yes FM 101.1”

I am one of the talented students of VoiceWorx Batch 15 who learned a lot from the biggest names in the re-cording industry. We tackled the techniques and tips on how to take good care of our voice, dubbing and voice acting with so much fun, doing scripts like profession-als, and met new friends with the same goal and dream to make our voice sounds like we never imagine before.

Jag CamatVoice Over Talent/Dubber

Because of VoiceWorx, my voice acting skills has been honed and they also help me enter the dubbing industry. I’m now a full pledge dubber and voice over artist in different networks like ABS-CBN and TV 5.

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VOICE ACTING CenterIn CreatiVoices Productions’ Voiceworx, you learn voice acting’s basics only from the Philippine’s finest voice artists. Made rich with many years of experience in their field, they can share the bestlearning every aspiring voice artist deserves.

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VOICE ACTING is an art!So what is Voice Acting?

Voice acting is an art. And like all other art forms it has tools and techniques which must be mastered in order for you to succeed in the level of success you want to deserve. Its

about finding the kid in you. It requires dedication and passion for doing Voice-over jobs, and lots of patience to master the skills. True, not everyone can do voice acting, but any-

body can benefit from learning how it works. In fact, many of the students in Creativoices Clinic don’t pursue voice-over jobs, but need the voice acting skills to further themselves in

How do I benefit from Voice Acting lessons?

If you want to break into the world of voice-overs, then voice acting is a must for you. By knowing how to express yourself properly, you can create real and believable charac-ters for commercials, narrations, radio drama and most especially animation. With voice acting you can liven up a conversation and get the attention you want, whether its on a business or a personal level. If you or your job requires you to:1. Communicate with other people on the same or higher business level.2. Prepare Scripts, Write-ups or Citations for Productions3. Talk to customers or clients and close business deals fast and efficient.4. Constantly talk to other people and associates by way of declamation, speech or impromptu performance.5. Or maybe you love to sing, host or perform for an audience.6. Express yourself in a creative and entertaining manner.

How does it work?

The workshop lasts for about 2-3 intensive hours each session, once a week. There are 3 training modules divided into 8 sessions and categories:

Session 1: The Voice That WorksSession 2: Starting Over – What it takes to be a voice talentSession 3: Accents, Dictions, Variety, Articula-tion and Movement. How to Create Voices.Session 4: Translation and Effective Dubbing deliverySession 5: Creating interesting and unique char-acter voices for DubbingSession 6: Actors acting. Working with Dubbing dialogues and multi-voice copies.Session 7: Fine tuning your performance, Dub-bing Sessions and VO Best Kept SecretsSession 8: One-on-One Mock Auditions with Critique board and Q & A forum

SATURDAYS Morning Session 9-12 amAfternoon Session 2-5 pm8 Interactive, HandsOn and Amazing Week

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PHILIPPINE CENTER FOR VOICE ACTINGV O I C E W O R X W O R K S H O P

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VOICE ACTING AND DUBBING WORKSHOP

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Call: +63-2-239-6468 and +63-906-214-3888

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