diciembre 2025

Movement and Voice: Why a Rigid Body Produces a Rigid Voice

Movement and Voice: Why a Rigid Body Produces a Rigid Voice If the body moves, the voice flows. If the body locks up, the voice shuts down. It’s that simple. In voice-over work, we often record while sitting, still, almost motionless. The problem is that the voice was not designed to function in rigidity. Gentle […]

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Breathing Is Not Just Inhaling Air: It Is Directing Energy

Breathing Is Not Just Inhaling Air: It Is Directing Energy Many voice-over artists “breathe,” but few truly use their breathing to their advantage. Simply inhaling air is not enough. Effective breathing is what supports, drives, and releases the voice without tension. From a Taoist perspective, breathing is a dynamic act: receiving and letting go, yin

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The voice is not born in the throat: it is born in the whole body

The voice is not born in the throat: it is born in the whole body When someone starts in voice-over work, they often think that “the voice” is located in the throat. A common mistake. The voice is the result of the entire body working together: breathing, posture, energy, emotion, and mind. If any of

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Movimiento y voz: por qué un cuerpo rígido produce una voz rígida

Movimiento y voz: por qué un cuerpo rígido produce una voz rígida Si el cuerpo se mueve, la voz fluye. Si el cuerpo se bloquea, la voz se encierra. Así de simple. En locución, solemos grabar sentados, quietos, casi inmóviles. El problema es que la voz no fue diseñada para funcionar en rigidez. El movimiento

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Respirar no es inhalar aire: es dirigir energía

Respirar no es inhalar aire: es dirigir energía Muchos locutores “respiran”, pero pocos usan la respiración a su favor. Inhalar aire no basta. La respiración efectiva es aquella que sostiene, impulsa y libera la voz sin tensión. Desde la visión del Tao, respirar es un acto dinámico: recibir y soltar, yin y yang. En locución,

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