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A Little of This, A Little of That: How to Emphasize Words in Wordy Copy
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Wordy scripts can sound pitchy or sing-songy if you’re not careful. I’ll show you how to use the “this and that” method to group phrases and emphasize the most important words, making your performance sound natural and engaging.


Creating the Perfect A-B Read for Your Auditions
Submitting multiple audition takes? Simply changing pitch or speed isn’t enough. I’ll show you how to adjust listener, scene, and emotional state to create distinct, engaging reads that grab attention.


Stop Talking At Me: How to Talk To Your Listener
When you read a script, it’s easy to fall into talking at your audience instead of to them. I’ll show you how envisioning your listener and adding conversational touches can make your performance feel personal, engaging, and natural.


Commercial vs. Corporate Narration: What’s the Difference?
Commercial and corporate narration both involve promoting a product or service, but they require different approaches. I’ll show you how to adjust your tone, pacing, and delivery to connect with the right audience and make every script count.


Surrounding Sentences: How They Shape Your Storytelling
When you read a script, it’s easy to focus on individual lines—but the sentences around each line shape your story. I’ll show you how analyzing surrounding sentences helps you highlight key points, track the evolution of the story, and deliver a read that truly connects with the listener.


Timed Auditions: Why Storytelling Is More Important Than the Clock
Timed auditions can feel stressful, especially when the script seems too long for the specs. But here’s the thing—you don’t book the job by racing the clock. You book it by telling the story with confidence, clarity, and connection.


The Power of Concluding Your Thoughts in a Script Read
Many script reads fall flat because the speaker never truly finishes a thought. In this post, Anne Ganguzza breaks down how concluding your ideas clearly—at sentence ends, commas, or transitions—can instantly improve your script performance, making it sound more natural, confident, and connected.


The Hidden Costs of Voiceover Demo Feedback
Wondering if you should get feedback on your new voiceover demo? Be careful—too much demo feedback can lead to confusion and undermine your confidence. In this post, Anne Ganguzza explains why voiceover demo critiques are highly subjective and how to trust your demo production process to make smart, confident marketing decisions.


Why Predictable Melody Hurts Your Voiceover Performance
Discover how predictable melody can hinder your voiceover performance and book job success. Learn to stand out and book job opportunities today!


What It Really Takes to Launch Your Voiceover Business Today
Thinking about launching your voiceover business? Whether you're just getting started or returning to the mic after a break, there's a lot more to building a sustainable career than simply sounding good.


The Word “You” are Probably Overemphasizing
In voiceover, especially with conversational or authentic scripts, many talent instinctively lean into the word “you”. It feels natural—after all, you’re speaking directly to the listener, right?


My New Studio Journey Part 1: Research, Planning, and Pivoting
When I set out to buy a new house, I had no idea the emotional and logistical rollercoaster ahead—especially when it came to relocating my beloved home studio. From tough decisions about moving my custom booth, to working from a rental with 3 cats, and finally building the studio of my dreams, it was a wild ride filled with challenges, growth, and a whole lot of heart. Join me on the journey from teardown to triumph!
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