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Discover the art of performing impersonation
How to make your voice similar to celebrities? I have been observing the art of impersonation since 1991 and I used to mimic like famous bollywood actor Mr Amitabh Bachcan, I did not realize that practising a few dialogues of Mr Bachchan helped me understand that I learned his style and behaviour until 1999
sandeep salwannPublished 5 months ago in JournalHow voice-over modulation is performed by professional voice talents.
Let's Understand the art of Voice Modulation Everyone wants to perform as an actor ,but do you know that your voice has the potential to portray a specific character or multiple characters with some inputs provided according to the emotions?
sandeep salwannPublished 5 months ago in JournalThe Focus Problem
Most days, before I write I read a few different articles and newsletters to get my brain started up. Pieces moving together in new, different ways helping me to get into a great spot to Write.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalWho am I?
August of 2011. Just a couple of months prior to this point I graduated high school and was getting ready to start my first semester at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, North Carolina. Just a year prior back in the summer of 2010 my mother died in a car wreck and the world had become a different place for me. I started looking for a greater sense of purpose and belonging in the world in a way that I never had before. I always knew what kind of person I was, but I was never sure about who I was meant to be and the journey to making that discovery started here.
Joe PattersonPublished 5 months ago in JournalCasting Shadows
In the dimly lit corners of every actor's journey lies a reality that flickers like a distant, elusive star—a reality defined by rejection. As an actor, I've come to understand rejection not as the end of a road but as a shadowy dance partner in the ever-shifting spotlight of the entertainment industry.
Tensions Rise in Red Sea as French Frigate Thwarts Drone Attacks!
In a recent incident that unfolded in the Red Sea, a French frigate, the Languedoc, intercepted and destroyed two drones believed to be approaching from the Yemeni coast. The interception occurred at a distance of 110 kilometers from the Yemeni coast, heightening concerns in the region. The situation comes in the wake of escalating tensions, with Houthi rebels issuing threats to impede the passage of Israel-linked ships if humanitarian aid is not permitted into Gaza.
One Thing We Do Not Do Enough Of That Our Brain Desires
Today, I am up much earlier than I am used to, as my Family prepares for my Sister-in-Law's Graduation. She is receiving her Master's degree and we are all extremely proud of her!
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalThe Difference Between Swagger And Arrogance In Leadership
It is often said that "Confidence" is needed to Succeed as a Leader. However, that is not always true. Though Confidence does have importance, in Reality it can show up in different ways.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalUnderstanding The Payoff
This has been a WILD year for me! I speak with a LOT of Entrepreneurs and Leaders who have a desire to stand out in the marketplace.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalBed Sheets in Canada
Hey, check it out! We're diving into the world of Canadian bed sheets – because let's face it, good sleep is where it's at. And guess what? Your sheets play a starring role in that snooze game. So, let's chat about the bed sheets canada scene and how we can up our sleep game.
Is Neuroscience And Psychology Enough To Succeed As A Leader?
As someone who is always looking to become their best, and help clients become their best, I have seen and gone through many "Leadership Programs".
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in Journal- Top Story - December 2023
Oops, I Accidentally Forgot to Write
This always happens. I shell out $50 or whatever on an annual membership to get access to all the cool member’s-only doohickeys and the better rate of pay, only to completely forget about Vocal when things pick up in my personal life. Stuff has been happening, y’all, stuff that I can write about! Guys, I went to Europe! I saw dozens of plays! I’ve kept up to date on One Piece! There are dozens of things I can write about—literal dozens—but do I write about them? Hell, no. That’s not the way old Steve functions, no, sir.
Steven Christopher McKnightPublished 5 months ago in Journal