
Liz Drury Funding Article
Dale Tulmo
December 11, 2020
Who would like some free money? Everyone right?! Well, did you know that you might be eligible for grant funding [...]

The Gut-Brain connection by Lena Christou
Dale Tulmo
September 21, 2020
Written by Lena Christou We hear a lot about the mind-body connection, but what about the gut-mood connection? Recent studies [...]

Creating Epic Performances Every Time by Fiona Maguire
Dale Tulmo
September 21, 2020
Creating Epic Performances Every Time Written by Fiona Maguire Your success as a voice over actor, as Andrea Toyias, Blizzard [...]

Working From Home
Dale Tulmo
March 25, 2020
Without doubt the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the behaviour of millions of people who now find themselves without a daily [...]

Advice For Voiceover Artists Right Now
Dale Tulmo
March 19, 2020
So, the world is in crisis right now. The coronavirus is affecting everyone, every walk of life, every continent and [...]

Game Changing Insights
Dale Tulmo
February 20, 2020
What's the difference between the talent that are booking loads of work and the ones that are struggling? Talent who [...]

Inner Demons
Dale Tulmo
January 7, 2020
"I know all the orcs in Los Angeles,” I casually said to a friend over a recent weekend brunch. She [...]

‘A Whole new World of Voice Acting’ with Jennifer Trujillo Interview by Alan Shires
Dale Tulmo
September 28, 2019
at The VoiceOver Network - Above and BeVOND AS: What is your favourite part about your job? JT: My favourite [...]

Women and Games by Adele Cutting
Dale Tulmo
September 4, 2018
Twenty years have passed since my first job in the games industry. Back then, development roles were dominated by men. [...]

Narrating for the BBC by Gabriel Porras
Dale Tulmo
February 1, 2018
I had the privilege of narrating BBC 2’s documentary series “Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life” (screened May and then December [...]

Getting My Head Right: The World According To NLP
Dale Tulmo
December 15, 2017
I have often thought that a good voiceover artist shares a surprising amount in common with an elite athlete. Both [...]

A high tide raises all boats
Dale Tulmo
November 17, 2017
DAVE FENNOY WEEKEND 2017- by Isi ‘The Scribe’ Adeola Nowhere was this truer during the two days I spent with [...]

What does it take to be an Audiobook Narrator
Dale Tulmo
November 15, 2017
I’m running late, grabbing the last of my things phone, headphones, wallet, bag …..check. KEYS! Out the door. It’s a [...]

Voiceover Artists in the Spotlight
Dale Tulmo
October 19, 2017
By Rachael Naylor I’ve been working as a voiceover artist for many years now. I’ve seen a lot of [...]

The Voiceover Hour ‘Sound Advice and so much more’ with Dan Friedman
Dale Tulmo
August 7, 2017
The Voiceover Hour webinar ‘Sound Advice and so much more’ with Dan Friedman. 1 hour talking all things audio.

Learning the art of Voice Acting for Video Games
Dale Tulmo
February 21, 2017
I took Dave course last February having had no previous experience of the video game industry. I wanted to add another string to [...]

Our LA story
Dale Tulmo
November 24, 2016
One morning in October, as the leaves were falling off the trees, I checked my phone. Messages were pouring in. [...]

Do we live in a friendly universe?
Dale Tulmo
October 27, 2016
“The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.” - Albert [...]

POP! GOES THE FILTER: A Blog Noir
Dale Tulmo
August 8, 2016
It was a Sunday. 5:30pm. Neighbourhood bar. The joint was packed. There was a jovial buzz in the air not least [...]

It’s a marathon not a sprint
Dale Tulmo
August 2, 2016
I was initially very reluctant to join social media, it took me years to even open a Facebook account. As I [...]

The Power of Our Voice – World Voice Day
Dale Tulmo
April 15, 2016
On 16th April it’s World Voice Day (WVD), a worldwide annual event that is devoted to the celebration of the [...]

Let’s bring out the Vocal Warrior in you!
Dale Tulmo
February 10, 2016
The workshop is over, notes are being packed away and talks of who is going in the same direction as [...]

You wouldn’t run a marathon without training
Dale Tulmo
January 13, 2016
Vocal Intensive workshop with Yvonne Morley - Rachael Beresford My primary motive for attending this workshop was to have some [...]

Making funny faces and silly sounds at the Vocal Intensive day
Dale Tulmo
January 6, 2016
The Voiceover Network is what it is because of its core strength, you and me, the people who use our [...]

A baby, a thousand entrepreneurs and an Award
Dale Tulmo
December 23, 2015
On Monday 30th November I woke up very early, at 5am which is actually now pretty normal for me. I [...]

The Doors will open to those who Knock!
Dale Tulmo
December 15, 2015
'The doors will open to those who are bold enough to knock' - F.Scott Fitzgerald Sometimes it’s the most simple [...]

Decoding Accents – It’s an important skill for voiceovaer artists
Dale Tulmo
July 1, 2015
Accentuating the positive (or if you prefer - You thief of love! Arthur the rat. Totally awesome!) In June, a [...]

Making My Own Voice Heard
Dale Tulmo
May 22, 2015
Many in our industry saw my recent interview with the Independent and while I've had some great feedback, I'm also [...]

Voiceover work is a long road, but a lot of fun along the way
Dale Tulmo
May 13, 2015
Pop. Tickle. Smile! These were the first three words that I learnt at my first voice over workshop. Looks (and [...]

It’s not a ‘quick buck’ career
Dale Tulmo
May 6, 2015
So what does it take to become a voiceover artist? And can anyone do it? Being a successful voiceover artist [...]

Focussing on your breathing
Dale Tulmo
March 26, 2015
Too much to do, too little time gets to us all with varying degrees of anxiety, tension and stress which [...]

Train of Thought
Dale Tulmo
March 3, 2015
I've been a voice artist (voice talent to us Yanks) for quite a while now and I have a confession [...]

It’s A Taxing Time
Dale Tulmo
February 19, 2015
I know, I know. You had your head buried in paperwork December & January trying to work out what costs [...]

Audiobook Narration can be compared with Marmite
Dale Tulmo
January 30, 2015
Audiobook Narration can be compared with Marmite. You are either going to love it or hate it. Just because you [...]