When the layer of dust gets a bit thick on your Australian Demos, it's time to grab a Fosters, dip your Tim Tam and get recording on a new one.
Read MoreWhen the layer of dust gets a bit thick on your Australian Demos, it's time to grab a Fosters, dip your Tim Tam and get recording on a new one.
Read MoreWhen I set out to be an actor, I had big, serious dreams. RSC, Shakespeare, maybe a gritty film with awards in its future. Cut to today, and I’m voicing Mr Tickle. And to my surprise, it feels just as exciting — maybe more so. Funny how dream roles can change when your biggest fans are under four feet tall.
Read MoreBritish? Aussie? Bit of both? Discover what happens when your voice doesn’t fit in a box — and why that’s a superpower in voiceover.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Working Voice, Shaun Morton explores a fundamental question: Where does your voice come from? Is it in your mouth, your throat, or your lungs? Shaun takes you on a journey through the entire body, revealing how posture, breath, and alignment all play a crucial role in the sound you produce. Learn why your voice isn’t...
Read MoreShaun explores the fascinating world of how voices shape our lives, from the biology behind the sounds we make to the social and emotional layers that influence the way we speak. You’ll learn why your voice is your most unique personal brand, how it connects you to others, and why loving your voice is key to making an authentic impression....
Read MoreThis year, I set myself a challenge: combine my two great loves—being behind a mic and geeking out about voice. So here it is… My brand-new podcast: ‘The Working Voice’. Your voice is your brand. It’s your daily ad to the world. Yet most of us barely think about it. This podcast is here to change that.
Read MoreAccents don’t just shape how a message is heard; they define how it feels. They provide a brand with the opportunity to stand out, to infuse its message with a unique personality that lingers in the listener’s mind.
Read MoreLast week, I set my students a unique task: to draw their voice. Not their larynx, pharynx and phalanges, but their voice—capturing it visually.
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