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Starting Your Voiceover Career with Just Your Phone, Your Voice, and Casting Call Club 

Posted on March 8, 2026March 14, 2026 by Kristine Knowlton

Breaking into voiceover used to mean expensive studios, professional microphones, and industry connections. Today? You can start building real experience with just your phone, your voice, and an internet connection.

One of the easiest places to begin is Casting Call Club, a free online casting platform where creators post projects looking for voice actors. Many working voice actors today started there by simply practicing, auditioning, and building confidence.

If you’re curious about voice acting but feel like you don’t have the “right equipment,” this guide will show you how to start right now with what you already have.


Step 1: Use the Recording Studio You Already Own — Your Phone

Your smartphone is more powerful than you think. Most modern phones record clean audio that is perfectly usable for practice auditions, indie projects, and building experience.

Tips for recording better audio on your phone:

• Record in a closet or small room with clothes to reduce echo
• Hold the phone 6–8 inches from your mouth
• Speak slightly off to the side of the microphone to avoid harsh breath sounds
• Use airplane mode to prevent notification interruptions

Free phone recording apps can also help you trim and export audio files easily.

Remember: casting directors care more about performance than equipment when you’re starting out.


Step 2: Create a Free Account on Casting Call Club

Casting Call Club is one of the most beginner-friendly platforms for voice actors.

You’ll find projects like:

• Indie animation
• YouTube series
• Video games
• Audiobooks
• Audio dramas
• Student films

Many projects are unpaid, but they provide valuable experience, practice, and credits.

When creating your profile:

• Upload a clear headshot or avatar
• Write a short bio about your voice style
• Mention your vocal range (comedic, villain, narrator, etc.)

Think of your profile as your first mini voiceover resume.


Step 3: Start Auditioning (A Lot)

The real key to improving in voiceover is simple:

Audition often.

On Casting Call Club you can browse open roles and submit recordings directly from your phone.

Begin with roles that feel fun rather than perfect. Try:

• Cartoon characters
• Narrators
• Villains
• Comedic roles
• Background characters

Every audition helps you improve your acting instincts, pacing, and microphone technique.

And remember: even professional voice actors book only a small percentage of their auditions.


Step 4: Learn by Doing

One of the best parts of starting on Casting Call Club is the opportunity to learn while working on real projects.

You’ll start understanding:

• How scripts are formatted
• How directors give notes
• How to interpret character descriptions
• How to record multiple takes

These skills are exactly what you’ll need when you eventually move to larger casting platforms.


Step 5: Build Your First Demo from Real Work

After completing a few projects, you can begin assembling your first demo reel.

Include short clips of:

• Character voices
• Narration
• Comedy
• Dramatic reads

Your demo doesn’t have to be perfect at first. It’s simply proof that you can bring scripts to life.

Over time, you’ll upgrade your demo as your skills improve.


Step 6: Upgrade Your Setup Later

Once you start gaining confidence and booking projects, then it’s worth investing in better equipment.

A basic starter setup might include:

• USB microphone
• Pop filter
• Headphones
• Free editing software

But don’t let equipment stop you from starting.

Your acting ability matters far more than your gear in the beginning.


Step 7: Treat It Like a Skill, Not a Lottery

Voiceover success doesn’t happen overnight. Like any performance career, it grows through practice, patience, and persistence.

Set small goals:

• Submit 5 auditions per week
• Practice reading scripts daily
• Listen to professional voiceover demos
• Experiment with new character voices

Consistency builds both skill and confidence.


Final Thoughts

Starting a voiceover career doesn’t require a studio or thousands of dollars in equipment.

You can begin today with three simple things:

📱 Your phone
🎙️ Your voice
🌐 A free account on Casting Call Club

Every audition you submit is another step toward becoming a stronger voice actor.

The most important thing is simply this:

Start.

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