25 Jan 2024
Growing up, I used to watch a lot of animations and adverts. I constantly mimicked different tone variations often muting the TV to voice the lines myself. Fast forward to working at Moi International Airport, announcing departures became second nature. The positive feedback I received from guests about the clarity of my announcements fueled my decision to pursue voice acting professionally.
I recently auditioned for the KQ boarding/preboarding announcement—a special one for me as it marked my first project in Swahili. Adjusting clarity, enunciation, and pacing to cater to a diverse audience made it uniquely challenging. The experience of seamlessly adapting to a new language and ensuring effective communication made this project truly memorable.
When prepping for a new role, I paint a mental picture of the expected audience. I focus on controlling my breaths and pacing, aligning inflection with the desired characterization. It's about creating a voice that not only speaks but resonates with the audience's expectations.
In voice acting, immersing oneself fully in a character is crucial due to the theatrical vocal demands. However, finding ample time to prepare can be challenging, especially with work schedules and equipment considerations. It's a balancing act, but dedication and efficient time management help overcome these hurdles.
I find joy in doing animation and audiobook voiceovers. Currently, I'm focused on enhancing my skills for upcoming video games and narrating documentary introductions.
I incorporate humming and singing into my routine. Enunciation and controlled breathing are key, with regular checks on how I articulate words. I also make sure to stay hydrated, adjusting my water intake to achieve the desired tonation.
I once attended an audition for a steel advertisement, which required a heavy, authoritative tone or a fine musical voice. To my surprise, I found myself up against a talented lady who effortlessly voiced a heavy metallic tone with natural reverberation effects. Meanwhile, I was asked to play the soft tone. It was a delightful shock and a realization that voice acting is truly an art, not confined by gender-based expectations.
Pitch genuine interest in the skill. Practice across various voiceover genres, ensuring good alignment with your abilities. Then dedicate time to understand your strengths. The key is to develop clarity and effective communication skills. Voice acting is a rewarding venture, and while it takes time to build, the journey is both interesting and satisfying once you grasp the scope.
My work is available on Voice.com, Bodalgo and Fiverr freelance under Paul Mugo.
01 Sep 2023
How does your day start? Most days will find me waking up at 4:00am especially when I am on the day shifts. My first task of the day is to feed my three dogs. From there I help prepare my kids for school and ensure they have breakfast on time before the school bus comes around to pick them. I prefer to leave shortly after given that my clock in is 8:00am.
01 Sep 2023
Let's talk about music. Firstly, do you have a stage name and what's the meaning behind it? Pesh GoG is my stage name. My name is Peninah and short for Peninah is Pesh. I am a born-again Christian; my identity is in Christ. I am a daughter and a girl of God thus the Abbreviation, GOG- Girl of God which makes up part of my stage name “Pesh GOG”. My Music is available on YouTube and Boom play as Pesh GoG.
08 Apr 2024
This article features Ann Njoki, a Security Assistant with a passion for spoken poetry. Ann's journey into poetry began with a push from her grammar teacher, and she has since developed a profound love for this unique form of expression. Read on to discover how Ann finds inspiration, prepares for performances, and balances her creative pursuits with her role at Kenya Airways.