46. The Five Books Every Voiceover Should Own

We've done it! We've chosen our top five (with just a few extra ones surreptitiously sneaked in at the end)...  The link to buy them through Blackwells (if you're based in the UK) is https://www.blackwells.co.uk?a_aid=TheVOSocial. Also, huge thanks to our in-house Boltonian Dave, more of him here: www.davejonesVO.com. Dramatic Adventures in Rhetoric, by Giles Taylor and Philip Wilson. This Is A Voice, by Jeremy Fisher and Gillyanne Keyes. Actions - The Actors Thesaurus, by Marina Caldarone and Maggie Lloyd-Williams. How To Do Accents, by Edda Sharpe and Jan Haydn Rowles. Finding Your Voice, by Barbara Houseman. Get your Voiceover Career Planner here! https://thevosocial.myshopify.com/ Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevosocial/message

Om Podcasten

A British Podcast Award nominated show that's consistently described as "not boring"... Leah Marks (voice actor and radio person) and Nic Redman (voiceover and voice coach) mash together interviews, investigations and problem solving in this cheerful show for voiceover types. There's a new episode on the first of every month and you can find out more at www.thevosocial.com. See you there, VO chums!