Mickey Mouse summoned to court
A host of famous cartoon characters have been summoned to take the witness stand in a trial in Italy. A court in Naples, Italy called Mickey Mouse, Tweety Bird, Donald Duck and his girlfriend Daisy in...
View ArticleDisney Movie “Bolt” Voice Cast Announced
Bolt is a German Shepherd who has lived his whole life on the set of his action Television show, and now believes he has superpowers. He becomes separated from the studio and goes on a journey of a...
View ArticleToy Story 1 & 2 Goes Back to Theaters in 3D
Today, it was announced that the first two films in Pixar’s sole and signature franchise, Toy Story and Toy Story 2, are headed back to movie screens October 2nd, 2009 and February 12th, 2010,...
View ArticleVoice of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” Glistens on Broadway
Ariel, the heroine of Disney’s animated film “The Little Mermaid,” kept Jodi Benson occupied for only 14 days in the recording studio when the Illinois-born singer taped the part for the 1989...
View ArticleAnimated Goodness and Voice Actors Rewarded at Annies
The Annies brought the animation industry together honoring the year’s best productions, including awards for voice actors in animated feature films and animated television production. A gourmet rat...
View ArticleWalt Disney Studios Announces 10 New Animated Motion Pictures Through 2012
The Walt Disney Studios unveiled a diverse and ambitious slate of 10 new animated feature films from Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios to be released through the year 2012 at a New York press...
View ArticlePixar’s “Up”, Features Voices of Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer
From the Academy Award®-nominated team of director Pete Docter (“Monsters, Inc.”) and co-director Bob Peterson comes “Up,” a comedic adventure taking off (and lifting spirits) in summer 2009. Carl...
View ArticleCelebrating 30 Years of Transformers with July 4th Marathon on The Hub
Today the Hub Network is celebrating the Transformers 30th anniversary alongside America’s 238th birthday with an all-American Transformers marathon. The Hub Network is kicking it old school with some...
View ArticleWhy Video Game Voice Overs Matter
With over 65% of households in the United States currently playing video games on a daily basis, it is no wonder that gaming has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. While some video games are a...
View ArticleJames Earl Jones to Receive Voice Arts™ Icon Award
Highly revered actor, James Earl Jones, will be honoured with the Icon Award at the inaugural Voice Arts™ Awards Gala this November. Photo Credit Bibiana Huang Matheis His vocal style is highly sought...
View ArticleDaniel Floyd’s SpeechMasterPro a Boon to Voice Over Artists
When Daniel Floyd, now a sophomore at Western Michigan University, was just a freshman he was already a budding entrepreneur. At just 17 years old he invented the first concepts for his...
View ArticleWho’s up for an Animation Award at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards?
The Television Academy announced 138 nominees across 40 categories in the 66th annual Emmy Awards. Among those, animated programs and voice actors will be honoured for their outstanding achievements in...
View ArticleRebecca Davis Honoured with Inaugural Don LaFontaine Spirit Award
On Thursday, June 26th, 2014 Source Elements teamed up with the SAG Foundation to present the inaugural Don LaFontaine Voice-Over Lab Spirit Award to one unsuspecting voice-over artist. Rebecca Davis,...
View Article3 Reasons Why Listening Is the Most Important Part of Acting
I’ve been in casting rooms over the years where the decision as to who will get the job is in a seemingly unbreakable stalemate based on the reading. Half the room is convinced Actor A is the best...
View ArticleMore Than Just a Voice Book Launch
Do you know the real secret to voice-over success? Practicing journalist of thirty years and voice over artist, Dave Courvoisier, recently poured seven years of voice-over blogging into his new book,...
View Article3 Ways to Bring Your Character to Unique Life
A question that is often asked of casting directors is “What makes one actor stand out from another?” The answer is very simple: Uniqueness. Uniqueness occurs when an actor has the confidence to allow...
View ArticleSIGGRAPH 2014 Taking Place in Vancouver
Are you a fan of animation? Voices.com will be exhibiting at the SIGGRAPH conference and exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia at the Vancouver Convention Centre, with the exhibition component...
View ArticleCasting Director Marion Dougherty to Posthumously Receive Governors Award at...
With over six decades of experience casting for both television and film, the late Marion Dougherty is about to be recognized for her lifelong work as a casting director. The Academy of Television Arts...
View ArticleActor Robin Williams, Dead at 63
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages.” -William Shakespeare...
View ArticleHave Accents, Voice Will Travel
Can an actor’s voice be heard around the world without leaving the comfort of their home recording studio? It can if you are a master of accents and dialects. According to New Zealand voice over...
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