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Duration

4 weeks

Tuition

$400

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Sep 16-Oct 14

Plus 1 other start dates

Oct 21 - Nov 18 2026

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Year Founded

1987

Scholarships

no

This hands-on four-week voiceover acting course introduces prospective students to the fundamentals of the craft while giving them opportunities to practice a range of performance styles. Students begin by learning essential voice acting terminology and industry concepts, exploring vocal techniques, script interpretation, and effective performance strategies. Through guided recording sessions and constructive feedback, they can strengthen vocal control, projection, clarity, tone, expressiveness, and emotional delivery.

Each week focuses on a different area of voiceover, including commercials, video games, and animation. Students record commercial scripts while exploring different branding styles, perform an emotionally engaging video game monologue, and bring animated characters to life using curated scripts. By the end of the course, students gain practical recording experience and develop greater confidence, vocal range, and versatility for performing a variety of characters and roles.

Admission Requirements

  • Strong enough level of spoken and written English to understand technical terms and participate in presentations and discussions. An IELTS Academic score of 6.0 or equivalent is recommended.
  • Mininum of 16 years of age at the beginning of the course.

What You’ll Learn

  • Voice acting terminology and vocal techniques.
  • Commercial voiceover and delivery styles.
  • Video game and animation character performance.
  • Recording, vocal control, and expressive delivery.

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Student Reviews (7)

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Vancouver Film School (VFS)

Incredible Experience

Kaue Rosa

Vancouver • April 23, 2025

Graduated From

Game Design

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

I graduated from the game design program in 2012 and landed my first job in the industry, quite literally, the day after my graduation. The program and school really pushed me to improve my skills and challenged my creativity in almost every possible w...

I graduated from the game design program in 2012 and landed my first job in the industry, quite literally, the day after my graduation. The program and school really pushed me to improve my skills and challenged my creativity in almost every possible way.

The program is worth it if you are willing to put in the work.

Vancouver Film School (VFS)

Absolutely worth it.

Paul D.

Vancouver • November 4, 2020

Graduated From

Vancouver Film School (VFS)

Overall:

4 out of 5

Instructors:

4 stars

Curriculum:

4 stars

Job Assistance:

na

A recent graduate of the Writing for Film and TV program, I was working in the oil industry prior and have three kids, so it wasn't exactly a piece of cake to just drop everything and follow a dream. I talked to the head of the department several times be...

A recent graduate of the Writing for Film and TV program, I was working in the oil industry prior and have three kids, so it wasn't exactly a piece of cake to just drop everything and follow a dream. I talked to the head of the department several times before coming (Michael Baser - very helpful and eminently personable), asking hard questions and realizing this would ultimately be a leap of faith. I don't regret it for a second. My experience was that the teachers cared deeply about us, the quality of our writing, and our ultimate success as professionals. I've been writing for years, but I still learned a TON at VFS - not only how to write, but how to effectively network within the industry and, most importantly, how to discipline my writing habits and structure myself for the actual business of writing. And I walked out with a wicked writing portfolio, with samples across multiple media formats from film to TV to advertising and beyond. But keep in mind, this isn't the typical post-secondary education-by-spoon-feed; it's real-world and intensely practical. You only get out if you put in. I can't speak for all departments, but the Writing dept runs a fantastic ship!

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