All actors should be voiceovers
I have been asking actors or 15 years what three vital things must you do at the end of a sentence (and I don’t include stop a breathe) and no one has given me the answer.
Although stage schools in the UK and America teach many excellent techniques, for some strange reason none of them teach a specific technique for reading a voice-over script or autocue.
Good actors aren’t always good voiceovers, it’s a different discipline.
29% of the people attending our course in London or buy our home study course are fully trained actors. They have reported that by learning the Hudson Voice Technique™, they have more control over their delivery which also helps at auditions.
The Hudson Voice Technique is a great advantage for actors.
‘I must say that although I came to the course as a professionally trained actor, the Hudson Voice Technique has proved invaluable in giving me the very specific skills I needed for my public speaking. I cannot think of a better and more essential preparation to give me the confidence I needed. I would not hesitate to recommend it!’
- Matthew Eades, Trained: Drama Studio London – Acting Diploma (NCDT Accredited)
‘I would like to thank you most sincerely for the work you have done with my daughter, which has quite clearly given her increased confidence and made possible the widening of her career possibilities in her own mind if not yet in the minds of others…’
- Nicholas Barter, Principal, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London






