Sep 26, 20223 min
Updated: Apr 1
This could be the smartest voiceover move you make!
Being a part of a strong community is one of the most powerful moves you can make on both a professional and personal level. The voiceover industry is no different, and there are many great voiceover communities and organizations who can educate, inspire, and help you grow both as a voice actor and a person. Get involved with these voiceover organizations that can significantly elevate your voiceover journey...
- Tom
CODA's goals are to build a community, increase open communication among actors, provide actor-led industry education, and change the culture and impression of dubbing work.
NAVA is a non-profit organization created to advocate and promote the advancement of the voice acting industry through action, education, inclusion, and benefits. NAVA now offers health insurance options for voice actors!
The Tennessee Voice Over Exchange (T-VOE) exists to promote, unify and develop the Voice Over community in Tennessee and beyond. T-VOE hold regular online and in-person workshops as well as regular meetings. T-VOW is also a recording studio.
A place for the Voice Actors of NYC to support each other, ask questions, brag, boast, network, and meet up! VANYC regularly hosts both online and in-person workshops.
VA for VO is a service that provides educational materials for aspiring voiceover adjacent providers. VA for VO is a new platform created by three full time voice actors who are also experienced voiceover adjacent specialists.
An International Organization whose mission is to advance the research
and visibility of the voice and speech profession.
Directory
The Disabled Voice Actors Database is a directory that contains the names and contact information of working voice actors who also happen to be people with disabilities.
Directory, Showcase
Operated by Voices of Color, the main purpose of the PGM VO List is to present a large-scale showcase of global majority (AKA BIPOC/POC) voices that is both representative and accessible to support increasing efforts for inclusion in the VO space.
Directory, Showcase
The Queer Vox LGMTQIA+ VO Directory, is a database of queer/trans VO talent. With multiple filter options, an easy submission process, and password-protected access, it is a resource for casting and agents that typifies Queer Vox’s mission.
Advocacy Group
A Worldwide Group of Voice Acting Guilds, Unions, and Associations. Members of leading EU guild, associations, and unions (France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Poland, Netherland) together with West Africa, Switzerland, the United States of America, Taiwan, Turkey and Latin America, have joined forces to create UVA, United Voice Artists
Directory, Community
Members have access to classes and workshops, exclusive casting director meetups, professional and educational resources, and social gatherings, not to mention a supportive community of voice-actor professionals.
Service Directory
The Voice Over Resource Guide is a professionally curated list of services for the Voice Over Industry. We enable a ton of searching methods, like our Map Search & Mega Grid.
Casting Directory
What uniquely sets us apart from other voice casting studios, is the age and authentic flavor of our artists that will sweeten up the sound for any type of project. See all of our voice talent, are between 8 and 25 years old, and focused on offering both English and their own international language.
He's the VO Strategist, a voice over business & marketing coach and demo producer since 2011. Tom Dheere is also a voice actor with over 25 years of experience who has narrated just about every type of voiceover you can think of. When not voicing or talking about voicing, Tom produces the sci-fi comic book Agent 1.22.