Course Details

Master Course in Dubbing/Voice Over Artist – 3 Months
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Course Fee
36,000/-
Duration
3 Months (12 Weeks)
Mode
Classroom / Online / Hybrid
Certification:
Master Certificate
Introduction to Voice Acting & Dubbing (Weeks 1–2)
Topics covered:
- Overview of the dubbing and voice-over industry
- Different types of voice-over work: Animation, film, commercials, audiobooks, etc
- The role of a voice artist: Understanding voice acting vs. traditional acting
- Key skills for voice-over artists: Pacing, tone, and delivery
- Studio setup: Understanding microphone types and recording environments
- Introduction to script reading and interpretation
Voice Techniques & Vocal Health (Weeks 3–5)
Topics covered:
- Understanding your voice: Range, pitch, and tone
- Breath control, projection, and clarity in delivery
- Vocal warm-ups and cool-downs
- Maintaining vocal health: Preventing strain and fatigue
- Articulation exercises: Enunciation and pronunciation
- Using emotion and nuance to enhance voice acting
- Practice with a variety of scripts (serious, comedic, dramatic)
Dubbing for Animation & Film (Weeks 6–8)
Topics covered:
- Dubbing basics: Syncing voice with animation or film
- Understanding character voices in animation and dubbing
- Voice matching and imitating existing characters
- Timing and rhythm in dubbing: Perfect lip sync
- Working with ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) for film
- Direction and feedback: Working with directors and producers in the studio
- Practice with animated series and short film dubbing
Commercial & Corporate Voice Overs (Weeks 9–10)
Topics covered:
- Introduction to commercial voice-over work: Radio, TV, and online ads
- Tone and style of commercial voice acting: Conversational, authoritative, energetic
- Understanding the target audience and adjusting your performance
- Corporate voice-over: E-learning, training videos, and voice prompts
- Script analysis: Breaking down copy for effective delivery
- Technical aspects: Understanding the recording process and editing software
Video Game Voice Over & Audiobook Narration (Weeks 11–12)
Topics covered:
- Voice-over for video games: Character voice creation and world-building
- Techniques for voicing dynamic characters and emotions in video games
- The differences between film, animation, and video game voice acting
- Audiobook narration: Understanding pacing, tone, and emotion in long-form narration
- Techniques for performing multiple characters in audiobooks and video games
- Building a professional voice-over demo reel
Tools & Resources
Category Tools Used
Voice Recording Audacity, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools
Microphone Setup USB Mic (Blue Yeti), XLR Microphone
Sound Editing Audacity, Reaper, GarageBand
Vocal Exercises Custom vocal warm-ups, speech apps
Studio Equipment Pop filters, Soundproof booths, Headphones
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the full spectrum of voice-over work, including animation, commercial, film, and video games
- Develop professional voice-over techniques, including vocal flexibility and character creation
- Be prepared to work in a recording studio and interact with directors/producers
- Have a professional demo reel showcasing different voice styles
- Gain insight into the audition process and the commercial aspects of voice-over work
Certification
- Master Certificate in Dubbing/Voice Over Artist
- Portfolio: Professional Dubbing Demo Reel & Voice-Over Samples
- Letter of Recommendation (on merit)