My experience in voiceover work has been very limited due to the fact that I'm pretty much brand new to the industry. I have had agents tell me that this is what I should have been doing for years already. Also directors and well-known actors have told me that this is the industry for me.
My training comes from years of mimicking voiceover artists on tv and radio. Also from friends who have been in the industry giving me pointers on where my voice should go for certain parts. I believe if you have the talent, and are able to hear beyond that of the average ear, then degrees and classes can help, but in my opinion, aren't mandatory........hopefully, you agree with me.....wishfully even...
I've learned voiceover work through years of listening to voice talent, and also acting. I am a very creative person. My main field of work is music production and singing. In those fields, I have become pretty successful given the artists that I have produced and sang background vocals for...from Jamie Foxx, Whitney Houston, Omarion and Sisqo, to doing music for tv shows and movies like "The Lil' Kim" show, DMX's "Soul of a man", to the movie, "Who's your Caddy?"