Develop strong voice skills (pitch, tone, pacing, clarity)
Build a versatile range (accents, characters, emotions, ages)
Practice reading scripts aloud daily
Take acting training (improv, character work, audition technique)
Learn microphone technique and basic home-studio setup
Create a professional voice reel (2–5 minutes) showcasing variety
Record clean audio with consistent levels and minimal noise
Build a voice portfolio (reel, headshots if applicable, resume, links)
Create a simple website or online profile (optional but helpful)
Prepare a dedicated audition workflow (file naming, quick turnaround)
Join voice acting communities and networks
Create accounts on casting platforms and talent marketplaces
Submit to auditions regularly (paying and non-paying based on your goals)
Tailor auditions to the project and directions
Understand and use voice direction during recordings
Get comfortable with different formats (commercials, narration, animation, games)
Build relationships with agents, managers, and casting directors
Consider hiring a voice coach or acting coach for targeted feedback
Research union options if applicable (e.g., SAG-AFTRA) and eligibility
Secure professional contracts and understand basic licensing/royalty terms
Keep track of credits, rates, and performance metrics
Improve continuously through feedback, coaching, and practice
Maintain reliable gear and backup recording methods
Stay consistent with submissions and professional communication
Protect your recordings and manage usage rights
Schedule ongoing practice and audition readiness
