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Tri-Voice Academia Official Note has been launched

Learning voice acting, from basics to practice.


Nice to meet you.
Thank you for visiting!
Tri-Voice Academia here.


Here, we will share useful information for those aspiring to be voice actors, including
vocal production, articulation, dialogue expression,
script reading, and performance in front of the microphone.


The reasons for wanting to become a voice actor
vary from person to person.


You loved anime or games.

You had a longing for voice work.

You were drawn to acting.

You wanted to face a dream you once gave up on
one more time.

You wanted to try expressing something
with your own voice.


Even if the entry point is different,
what becomes important in aiming to be a voice actor is
knowing how to learn,
and building it up little by little.


From now on, I will talk about how to learn voice acting
in a column format.




About Tri-Voice Academia


Tri-Voice Academia is
an online school for those aiming to be voice actors,
where you can learn everything from the basics of voice, dialogue expression,
script analysis, to acting in front of the microphone.


When people think of learning voice acting,
many might think of
vocal production and articulation practice.


Of course, a voice that is easy to hear,
stable breathing, and clear words
are essential foundations for a voice actor.


However, the learning required for voice acting
is not limited to that.


How to read dialogue.

How to interpret a script.

How to perform in front of a microphone.

How to use your own voice.


It is important to organize each of these things one by one
and build up the skills
necessary as a voice actor.


What we will be sharing from now on


In future columns, we will cover the following themes
to provide tips on how to learn
for those aiming to become voice actors.
We will cover the following themes.

  • Basics of voice

  • How to read scripts

  • Thinking about acting

  • Performance in front of the microphone

  • Auditions and voice samples


Rather than just listing practice methods,
why that practice is necessary,
what to be conscious of to change your performance,
and in what order it is easiest to learn.

We will also convey those parts
as clearly as possible.


Things we want to value


In learning to be a voice actor,
not everything has an immediate answer.


Vocalization, articulation, dialogue expression,
how to read scripts, and performance in front of the microphone.


All of these are things you build up little by little.


In our posts, we will value content that helps those aiming to be voice actors
re-evaluate their own learning methods,
and think about
what they should be conscious of next.


"I don't know where to start"
"I'm worried if my current practice is correct"
"I want to broaden my range of expression"


We aim to be a place that serves as a trigger
to think about your next step when you feel that way.


A place that leads to the next step
for those aiming to be voice actors


When you are aiming to be a voice actor,
many things you don't understand will come up.

What kind of practice should I do?

What should I fix?

What should I be conscious of to change my performance?

In auditions and voice samples,
what are they looking at?


From now on, we will take those questions and
make each one a theme,
and share them as columns.

Start by knowing.


Start by thinking little by little
about your own voice and expression.

We hope this place will be a starting point for those aiming to become voice actors
to think about their next step.

We will continue to update this with columns
that are useful for learning voice acting.


To avoid getting lost when choosing a voice acting agency


When aiming to become a voice actor,
it is important not only to practice,
but also to know about the industry and agencies.


Voice acting agencies also have
their own strengths and characteristics.


Depending on which field you want to develop your skills in, such as foreign films, games, narration, or anime,
the points you should look at will also change.


Tri-Voice Academia is an
online school
with Ryota Honda, who is an active voice actor
and also works as a director, as an instructor.


While Mr. Honda stands in the field of expression as a voice actor,
he also works as a director
from the perspective of
"how the voice sounds"
and "how the acting is conveyed."


Therefore, at Tri-Voice Academia, we value not only
vocal production and articulation,
but also how to read scripts, how to express lines,
acting in front of the microphone,
and even the industry perspective you need to know
to work as a voice actor.


When aiming to become a voice actor,
knowing what kind of agencies exist
and what genres they are strong in
is also one piece of information
to help you think about your future.


At Tri-Voice Academia, we distribute

"Voice Acting Agency Thorough Dissection Book"
for freeas a resource to help you avoid getting lostwhen choosing a voice acting agency.


If you would like to know about voice acting agencies and activity genres,
please use this first.


Receive free materials ▼


-Postscript-

We are also updating our Ameba Blog!
On the Ameba Blog, Tri-Voice Academia's
operations staff member, Otoha,
shares things about voices and
things about Tri-Voice Academia
from a staff perspective every day!

Please take a look at our Ameblo as well if you like.

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