What if the skill that sets you apart in commercial, narration, and game VO… came from a discipline built for blind audiences? Audio Description (AD) is accessibility. It’s also a masterclass in emotional alignment, timing, and connection. And in an era of AI voices and generic reads, those human emotional nuances are what make you irreplaceable. This rare intensive led by Roy Samuelson, Hollywood's go-to audio description voice for Netflix, Disney, HBO Max, and more, shares performance techniques that blind audiences rely on… and casting directors remember. You'll work with real scripts. We’ll have a few performers coached live. And you'll learn how to: -- Navigate emotional beats without visual cues -- Match energy, rhythm, and silence to story -- Shift your delivery subtly, but powerfully, for greater impact -- Unlock transferable skills that elevate your reads across genres You might be new to AD, or looking to stretch your range as a voice performer. Either way, this session gives you the tools and clarity to level up fast. Roy's book A Voice Actor's Guide to Audio Description Performance is used across the industry, but this is your chance to learn directly with the source.