Voice Coaching for Broadcasting

Broadcasting

“I wanted to thank you for the very useful voice coaching sessions you gave me. I’ve been putting your techniques into practice and found them very helpful.”

Senior Producer, BBC.

Broadcasting

“I wanted to thank you for the very useful voice coaching sessions you gave me. I’ve been putting your techniques into practice and found them very helpful.”

Senior Producer, BBC.

You are an established and successful creative speaker. Or you might be just starting out as a voice actor. Great one-to-one voice coaching can help you to get even more out of your voice.

Are you a:

  • Podcaster
  • Radio presenter
  • Voice-over artist
  • Character voice actor?

Do you need help with developing an RP or regional accent?

I can help you with character voices, UK or foreign accents, or a blend of each.

With voice coaching support, you can learn techniques to protect your voice from overuse, create your own warm-up schedule and expand your tool-box of vocal skills.

You can use your voice even more effectively by learning new techniques. Get in touch for a free chat.

Debbie Chatting is a highly experienced radio presenter, BBC broadcaster and voice actor, trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

Broadcasting

“Debbie is the best teacher I could have asked for. She instantly put me at ease. She tailored the lessons to exactly what I personally needed to improve my voice over and presenting style. I feel so much more confident in my voice and just general presence. I could not recommend her enough to anyone who does voice over work or presenting.”

Producer, Leading UK Gaming Channel.

Listen to Debbie Chatting’s latest shows on SomerValleyFM.

“The latest piece I’ve done to camera was the best piece I’ve done yet, I’m really happy with it and everyone was saying how much better it looks. It was really satisfying to see it all come together. Thank you, Debbie.”

Voice over artist.

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