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On this episode of Second Act Actors, I relax and take in the beautiful voice of Jodi Krangle, a second act actor who’s had a hugely successful career as a voiceover actor. Her first act was as a self-employed search engine optimization specialist and an online marketing guru, but eventually she got bored and frustrated and felt ready for a change of scene. She pivoted to voiceover work and has never looked back since, and has landed work with major companies such as Dell, Nespresso and Kraft.
Jodi talks about the work involved in being a voice actor, from training to channeling your talent to self-promotion. She also discusses the differences between casting directors in the world of voiceover work compared to those working in acting, and what surprised her about starting out in the voiceover industry. Later on, she gives some great tips on how to start out working as a voiceover actor and where to go to learn more about the industry.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the Second Act Actors podcast and share this episode with a friend who you think could benefit from learning about the voiceover acting industry.
Timestamps
[1:12] Jodi talks about her voice acting career
[2:29] Jodi’s first act
[5:28] The switch from SEO to voice acting
[6:30] Working with a demo mill and then a voice coach
[8:12] Being yourself as a voice actor
[10:15] How Jodi channels a character through her voice
[11:40] Different styles of voice for different voiceover work
[13:14] It’s all about connecting with the copy
[14:15] The training required to become a voiceover actor
[15:20] What Jodi brought from her first act to her second
[16:20] Jodi’s advice on how to promote yourself as an actor
[18:03] The role of casting directors in the career of voiceover actors
[20:31] What surprised Jodi about the voiceover industry
[23:10] The best way to start out learning about voiceover work
[26:15] Do voiceover actors need an agent?
[27:30] The struggles of recording voiceover material during roadworks
[31:44] The power of not setting goals, and what Jodi’s looking forward to
Links
Jodi’s website
Jodi on LinkedIn
Jodi on Facebook
Jodi on Twitter
The Power of Sound on Clubhouse
Jodi’s five tips for implementing an intentional audio strategy
Voiceover Extra website
Second Act Actors website
Second Act Actors on Instagram
Second Act Actors on Facebook
Second Act Actors on YouTube
Janet McMordie website
Janet McMordie on Instagram
Janet McMordie on LinkedIn
Janet McMordie on Twitter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Second Act Actors, I relax and take in the beautiful voice of Jodi Krangle, a second act actor who’s had a hugely successful career as a voiceover actor. Her first act was as a self-employed search engine optimization specialist and an online marketing guru, but eventually she got bored and frustrated and felt ready for a change of scene. She pivoted to voiceover work and has never looked back since, and has landed work with major companies such as Dell, Nespresso and Kraft.
Jodi talks about the work involved in being a voice actor, from training to channeling your talent to self-promotion. She also discusses the differences between casting directors in the world of voiceover work compared to those working in acting, and what surprised her about starting out in the voiceover industry. Later on, she gives some great tips on how to start out working as a voiceover actor and where to go to learn more about the industry.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the Second Act Actors podcast and share this episode with a friend who you think could benefit from learning about the voiceover acting industry.
Timestamps
[1:12] Jodi talks about her voice acting career
[2:29] Jodi’s first act
[5:28] The switch from SEO to voice acting
[6:30] Working with a demo mill and then a voice coach
[8:12] Being yourself as a voice actor
[10:15] How Jodi channels a character through her voice
[11:40] Different styles of voice for different voiceover work
[13:14] It’s all about connecting with the copy
[14:15] The training required to become a voiceover actor
[15:20] What Jodi brought from her first act to her second
[16:20] Jodi’s advice on how to promote yourself as an actor
[18:03] The role of casting directors in the career of voiceover actors
[20:31] What surprised Jodi about the voiceover industry
[23:10] The best way to start out learning about voiceover work
[26:15] Do voiceover actors need an agent?
[27:30] The struggles of recording voiceover material during roadworks
[31:44] The power of not setting goals, and what Jodi’s looking forward to
Links
Jodi’s website
Jodi on LinkedIn
Jodi on Facebook
Jodi on Twitter
The Power of Sound on Clubhouse
Jodi’s five tips for implementing an intentional audio strategy
Voiceover Extra website
Second Act Actors website
Second Act Actors on Instagram
Second Act Actors on Facebook
Second Act Actors on YouTube
Janet McMordie website
Janet McMordie on Instagram
Janet McMordie on LinkedIn
Janet McMordie on Twitter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.