JOE ZIEJA
LearnVoiceActing.com
Joe Zieja is a voice actor, author, and educator in Los Angeles. You’ve heard him in Genshin Impact (Wriothesley), Fire Emblem Three Houses (Claude Von Riegan), Persona 3 Reload (Kenji Tomochika), Starfield (Denis Averin), Just Cause 4 (Cesar), Star Fox Zero, The Battle Begins (Fox McCloud), Fate/Apocrypha (Achilles) and many other anime and video game roles, as well as sidekick Issei Hoshino in Yakuza: Judgement. He’s the author of the Epic Failure Trilogy, a whimsical, military sci-fi series described as “Terry Pratchett in space,” – audiobook versions narrated by Joe himself are available for purchase.
With a passion for teaching Joe leads LearnVoiceActing.com where he instructs newbies and seasoned voice actors on the ins and outs of the voice acting industry.
Joe is a musician too! You can find Joe’s Fire Emblem saxophone covers over on his YouTube (www.youtube.com/JoeZieja) and hang with him on his Twitch channel (www.twitch.tv/JoeZieja) where he streams the games he’s been a part of and talks voice acting with fans.
You can connect with Joe on his Twitter/Instagram @JoeZieja and www.facebook.com/Joe.Zieja or visit his website www.joezieja.com for links to his books or media requests.
FEEDBACK
Joe gave AUDIO FEEDBACK for our participants
LISTENING TO YOUR PEERS
You are welcome to listen to your own recording as well as everyone else’s recordings. They are all available to download to members of the VOWW. Hearing your peers do what THEY do is always a great opportunity to learn.
A piece of copy in any genre can be read 1,000’s of ways. In the real world you are auditioning against 100’s of other actors never knowing really what you are up against. The VOWW is an incredible behind the scenes look into what other actors are doing with the same piece of copy. How other home studio’s sound compared to yours. What feedback would look like depending on how any performance is delivered. It can be eye opening, well EAR opening in many ways for the participants who take the time to delve into all the reads and feedback and not just their own.