Do your characters always just sound like… you?
Today, I go on a quest to explain my first pillar of strong character voice work: Range.
Whether you are an improviser, roleplayer or actor… Range means being able to reliably access clearly distinct, repeatable character voices that transport an audience instantly — without over-explaining who you are.
In the video, I answer questions like:
* What does Range mean in character voices?
* Why character voice Range doesn’t just mean “I can do accents.”
* What vocal Range looks like in improv, roleplay, and acting
* How can you find out your vocal Range?
* What blocks your range?
* What good Range feels like
* How to improve your character voice Range
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00:00 What does Range mean?
00:34 What Range looks like
03:27 How to find your Range
06:54 What blocks vocal range?
08:22 What good Range feels like
09:54 Improving your Range
Part 1 of the Character Voice Pillars series:
Range | Control | Consistency | Generating New Voices | Sustainability

