Starts Saturday, November 19, 2022
2:00 PM-5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
The registration period has closed for this event.
Class Sessions: 11/19/2022, 12/3/2022, 12/10/2022, 12/17/2022
Put a character into action by experiencing the complete audition to performance process. You'll develop dimensionality, functionality, and dynamic physicality as you inhabit a fun and out-of-this-world character throughout this 12-hour class. Set your universal translators to Marcopian and get ready for some action!
NOTE: Due to the partnered performance component, students must be able to attend all class sessions in order to register. If you think you will be unable to attend one or more class sessions, please wait until a future session.
Core classes are designed for beginning and intermediate students. Before taking a Core class, students should have completed the relevant Beginner class or taken one entry-level class elsewhere.
This class will be held online via Zoom.
Class size is limited to 12 students
Cost: $425.00
Spaces Remaining: 4
All Core classes may be bundled in the following ways:
BUNDLE | INCLUDES | COST | SAVINGS |
Commercial Core |
Breaking It Down Commercial Styles Spontaneity |
$1,155 | $120 |
Narration Core |
Narration Nuts & Bolts Narration Styles Natural Narration |
$1,155 | $120 |
Character Core |
Character Playbook Character Styles Characters in Action |
$1,155 | $120 |
Core Electives |
Acting for VO Voice Development Building Your Business |
$1,155 | $120 |
Mix & Match | Any 3 of the above | $1,155 | $120 |
Core Essentials |
All 9 Commercial, Narration, and Character Core classes |
$3,425 | $400 |
Complete Core | All 12 Core classes! | $4,500 | $600 |
Add Core classes to your cart in the combination(s) of your choice. Bundle pricing will apply automatically when three or more Core classes appear in your cart.
Email classes@voiceone.com if you have any questions.
Voice One San Francisco
Gavin Hammon has lent voices to video game characters, educational toys (and super uneducational toys), commercials, animation, narration, promo and plenty of stuff to weird to classify. He’s been a working voice actor for 17 years and has been teaching toy vo, concatenation and gibberish classes for over 5 years. He was born, raised and lives in the SF Bay Area.
Sally Clawson believes the skill of voice over requires good acting, technique, knowledge of the business, and a sense of play. Her teaching weaves all of these skills in a balanced and focused progression that will develop a highly competitive actor. She is engaging, generous and direct because she focuses on the student and what their voice and individuality bring to the art.
In order to facilitate a safe and healthy learning environment, we require that all students registered for in-person classes email Voice One with proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Please send your proof of vaccination to admin@voiceone.com after registering for an in-person class.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding our policy, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can also read more about our COVID safety procedures here.
(Not required for online attendees)
SAG-AFTRA, California's Labor laws, and the Krekorian Talent Scam Prevention Act state that casting workshops are allowed under the law but cannot offer auditions or employment as part of their services. By registering for a class taught by a talent agent, casting director, producer, or actor who hires talent, you are fully aware that it is not a job interview or audition. By attending a class through a Talent Training and Counseling Service, you further understand that the intent of the class is solely educational.