Tre & Dustin coaching
My view
Classroom
Teaching with Chad.
Old school crew shot
Wall art
Beverage area
The booth.
Break On Through with The Voice Actors Studio!
Break on through with The Voice Actors Studio!
Elvis and Marilyn
Sign
Go Voicers!
Go Voicers!
Go Voicers!
Todd S.
Sep 12, 2024
Haven't heard back from them. I guess it's super hard to get in. Hopefully soon. But, it makes you think, if it's that full, your chances of success are minimal at best.
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Honest R.
Aug 27, 2024
Highly recommend taking the studios 4 week intro program... you'll get practice time on the mic with feedback from the coaches. Such a fun and safe place to learn voice over. LOVED IT! Thank you
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Kimberly G.
Jun 26, 2024
Love the staff! They make your journey so fun! Very uplifting with lots of encouragement. I highly recommend these classes.
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Sam S.
May 1, 2024
After completing The Voice Actors Studio's Beginner Course, I feel excited and confident about continuing to study and improve at voice acting as a professional skill. The classroom environment is super supportive, which did a lot to calm my nerves going in. After even just four weeks I feel like I've learned a lot about my voice and abilities, and how I can work on improving them moving forward. This is really such a great resource for anyone looking to work on voice acting in a dedicated, serious, and fun environment.
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London C.
Sep 24, 2023
I've been taking classes here since last August and I love not only the connections I've made but also the progress. The studio staff is amazing and the guest teachers are insightful and helpful. I love that there are little snacks and drinks available too!
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Sandy H.
Jun 1, 2024
Just finished the 4 week beginners course! What a great course. The instruction we received was outstanding! I will continue my voice career here with TVAS!!! I can't wait for more. Thanks again for your support, TVAS!
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Lex E.
Dec 25, 2023
This place is so awesome, I really like it a lot so far! I have only been taking classes here since November (2023) but can say I am constantly learning and being surrounded by quality people and most importantly, HAVING FUN!Their studio environment is also clean, professional and very, very welcoming; but, if you're out of state or attend the "virtual only" Zoom classes, you'll still get the same level of attention and structure as you would in-person (I've done both). For sure 10/10 experience - TVAS rocks!
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Warren S.
Feb 26, 2020
I had been dancing around the idea of trying voice acting for almost two years, mainly because I have a chronic lack of faith in my own talent. When I finally signed up for The Voice Actor's Studio's four week beginner's course, which ran every Tuesday night from 6:30p to 9:30p, it was more because I knew my work schedule would soon not allow that exploration. I didn't really know what to expect when I started my adventure into voice acting; I just wanted to see if I might have a knack for it. I knew I wanted to find some sort of "fruit" from this adventure.Very immediately upon entering this minuscule bastion for talent, I knew I was being welcomed into a special place. Cold and hot beverages sit waiting just inside the front door for the patrons and friends of the studio, ensuring that no matter what kind of weather you were coming out of, you'd have the right drink to welcome you and prepare your voice for the work ahead. Such provisions summarize the amazing hospitality and humanity represented throughout my Voice Actor's Studio Experience. The space then gives way to a decently sized classroom environment set before a pair of state-of-the-art computer consoles that would be used to record, clean up, and distribute our attempts at mic time to the classes' participants after each round of practice. Then there's the studio itself, a four foot by seven foot space in the back of the classroom adorned with acoustic panels and sealed off by a glass window and a metal door; for the ULTIMATE voice acting environment. Rigged within that environment is some of the most trusted voice acting equipment one could ask to work with - complete with microphone, pop guard, interface, and headphones (I would learn in greater depth about the equipment itself in week 2). Stepping into this space always made my heart flutter; kind of like that feeling I would get before going on stage. However, the spotlight offered while working with the Voice Actor's Studio family would feel far warmer than any other I had enjoyed previously.The four week course allowed plenty of opportunity to meet several amazing performers who had come to find their happy place within the Voice Actor's Studio community. Brent Mukai, a burgeoning voice actor who I had known in the Las Vegas Improv scene for about a decade, assisted with recording in our third class and teaching during our final class. Casey Eade, an amazing pixie of a personality, encouraged us all to feel safe from judgment and valued for our talent as she recorded our work during the first two weeks of the course. The real star, however, is the studio's founder - Mrs. Melissa Moats, who served as our teacher the first three weeks of the course before falling ill and missing our final class at the eleventh hour. Melissa is a brilliant, unselfish, and friendly mentor. She is knowledgeable, generous with her energy, behaves as if she is genuinely fascinated by each class member's potential, and she possesses the directing skills to help find the sound she's looking for in us. Her warm energy easily spread throughout the room, and one gets the sense while working with her that they should be grateful for the opportunity to be guided by one so knowledgeable.The course itself is not entirely strenuous. Note taking is light, and much of each class is spent listening to each of the students step into the booth, try their chops out, receive feedback, and then try again. Everyone in our 14-15 person class got a chance for booth time each week, with AMPLE opportunity coming during the final week. I am obviously gushing about finding the Voice Actors Studio, which has proven itself to be a rare oasis of positivity for creative minds. Melissa Moats, Casey Eade,and Brent Mukai all took such care throughout their interactions with us to make sure our experience was... well, "fruitful"...and I feel like I got precisely what I wanted from the beginners course. However... now that I've had my first course at The Voice Actor's Studio, I know I'm going to grow more hungry for the rest of the meal. I hope I find my way back sooner rather than later. Thank you thank you thank you TVAS! I pray I find a way to make this exhilarating art form more my bread and butter.
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James M.
Dec 1, 2021
I just completed my 3rd month with the TVAS. I initially did the 4 week intro to voice over course and an 8 pack of ongoing classes. Today was the best class I have attended so far. It was lead by Queen Bee herself, Melissa Moats. Let me tell ya, this visionary has created a tribe of voicers that will surpass any expectations you may think you have. Her very talented team brings something different to the table, and it's such a variety. As amazing as Lady Luck is, I wouldn't say she's the best to train with. There all the best, and worthy of your time as you commit to investing in your voice. Hear is the real secret, it's the people beside you, your fellow students, friends, and Rockstars that make it what it is. There support and genuine desire to see you succeed is what will have you coming back. Literally the best!! Mic drop!Actually never touch the mic...
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Evan D.
Oct 28, 2022
An excellent place for people interested in voice acting. The beginner course was fantastic, informative, and a ton of fun. I'm excited to continue with the specialty classes and other workshops!
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