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Here’s what you get:

  • 1 Year Access to the VAH PH Clubhouse Website & App
  • 10 Monthly Coach-Led Group Sessions/Year
  • Regular Accountability Calls
  • Fun Challenges
  • A Dedicated Feedback Section
  • 10% Off On 1-on-1 Sessions with Selected Coaches
  • Other Discounts To Be Announced
  • Webinars for Acting, Business, and Tech
  • ... And so much more!

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If you follow all the steps in the FVAB Course, and the Full-Time Filipino Voice Actor Course (Free with Clubhouse Membership, to follow) and attend all 10 Monthly Script Sessions but still don’t earn back your investment, we‘ll return all of your money.

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Your Coaches:

Dave Soltura

Dave Soltura

Specialties: Character, American Accent Training, Audio, Business

Coach Dave is an international voice actor who’s worked with clients across 78 countries, with 550+ US-based projects, all from his professional studio in the Philippines. He’s been the voice of Tom, Hank, Ben, and Roy for the Talking Tom channel since 2019. He is also a voice acting demo reel producer, trained American accent coach, YouTuber, and the founder of Voice Actors at Home PH. When not hustling, he plays tennis, serves at a local church, and dotes on the love of his life.

Aireen Bondoc

Aireen Bondoc

Specialties: Dubbing, Commercials, Hosting, Character

Coach Aireen, commonly known in the industry as “A”, has been doing Dubbing Scripts Translation, Adaptation and Pre-synching since her college days. She is a full-time Voice Actor at Home while also being a 100% momma to her two little boys. With her love for acting, plus her high-spirited character, she can outright give you a showcase of just about what you require of her. Subtly taking pride, and sharing her skills to those also wanting a humble life in the Voice Acting World.

Ryan Bondoc

Ryan Bondoc

Specialties: Dubbing, Commercials, Character

Coach Ryan is a professional Voice Actor and Dubbing Director for various local channels including GMA 7, TV5, ABS-CBN, also on Subscription Streaming Channels, and international cable channels. He has been a practioner in the Voice Over industry for 18 years and has also done various Radio & TV commercials, AVP projects for schools and companies; government and private.

Jeula Agbayani

Jeula Agbayani

Specialties: Dubbing, Commercials, Negotiation, Advertising

Coach Jeula is an Advertising-Producer-turned-Voice-Actor, a Dubber, a Dubbing Rewriter, and a Marketing and Voice Coach for VocAlliance and Voice Actors at Home PH. She enjoys playing video games like Minecraft and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and loves thrift shopping online. In her free time, she naps, binges Netflix shows, and “makes lambing” her boyfriend and her cats. 

Zahn Yu

Zahn Yu

Specialties: Promo, Trailers, Dubbing, Commercials

Coach Zahn is a Voice Actor who has been in the business for 30 years. He gets a thrill sharing with his colleagues the art and craft of voice acting, and is always thirsty to learn ways to be better at it himself. He loves movies and television, discovering delicious gastronomic experiences, and traveling.

Vanille Velasquez

Vanille Velasquez

Specialties: Animation, Video Games, Dubbing

Coach Vanille, born and raised in the Philippines, dreamed of voice acting from a young age. At 17, she joined Hero TV’s Dubbing Academy, becoming first runner-up and voicing Lana and Lisa in the Tagalog version of “The Loud House.” She worked on indie games and student films before her breakthrough in 2020 with “Lil Wild.” In 2021, she voiced Jelly in “Jelly, Ben & Pogo” and landed roles as Zeri in “League of Legends” and Neon in “Valorant.” Vanille believes her career is just beginning.

Luis Cruz

Luis Cruz

Specialties: Commercials, Narration, Audio

Coach Luiz loves bringing stories and ideas to life, and has done so for over two decades through writing, photography, video production, and other ways. Since 2018, he has focused on telling stories by lending his voice to commercials, AVPs, podcasts, live events, films, and other projects. As one half of LC VoiceOver (with the other half being his wife, Claire), Luis has worked with a diverse set of clients, ranging from from charitable institutions and SMEs, to national and multinational corporations, and even global streaming platforms. Today, continues to do voice work in both English and Tagalog, and operates (mostly) out of his studio in the mountains East of Manila.

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Here’s what you get:

  • Lifetime Access to The FVAB and All Future Updates to the Course
  • How to Analyze Data and "Think Like Fiverr" to Master the Algorithm
  • How to Create a DIY Fiverr VO Demo
  • How to Handle Difficult Clients
  • How to Keep Repeat Clients

Here’s what others are saying:

FAQs:

Q: Is this for beginners?

This course is for voice actors of all levels. I got my first Fiverr voiceover project as a broke college kid in 2013. But the more experience you have, the more you can earn.

Q: Is the course live, or pre-recorded?

A: It’s pre-recorded and you can watch it at your own pace.

Q: Do I need to be great at acting to succeed on Fiverr?

A: You can get work on Fiverr even as an absolute beginner, but the real, full-time income comes in when you’re an excellent actor. The income grows with your acting skill.

Q: How much time do I need to invest in a week?

A: In the beginning, let’s assume 15-20 hours per week, but it also depends on how good your gig is. I’m in a place where I only spend 5 hours a week maximum on Fiverr. 5 hours a month is more common to me now.

Q: I only record in Tagalog. Is this for me?

A: Several voice actors are doing great on Fiverr with just their Tagalog gigs. Some have far from perfect English, and they still get English work.

Q: Is it a good way to begin working with international clients?

A: Definitely. In fact, it was thanks to Fiverr that I had the guts to move on to more conventional forms of getting work, such as cold-emailing. If not for Fiverr, I wouldn’t have booked bigger clients.

Q: Is this for commercial, character, or narration voice overs?

The principles and strategies in this course apply to all genres of voice acting.

Q: Will I get blacklisted from agencies?

A: Some will blacklist you, some won’t. It’s up to you if you think it matters. Personally, I can defend myself by saying that I charge industry-standard rates, or don’t work with national-level clients on the platform, so I have a clear conscience that I’m not bringing the industry down. It’s not the platform that has issues– it’s how you use it. If you have big dreams like getting cast for union work with Disney, this may not be for you. But if you’re the type who just needs to put food on your table and you enjoy any kind of voice acting, this is definitely for you. I’m a bit of both, and for my situation, it’s worth it.

P.S. I have a trusted collleague mention agencies that used to have “will not work with Fiverr talent” signs on their website. But many agents have retracted them.

Q: Do you issue refunds?

Not at this time.

Q: I have an old Fiverr account and I've gotten no projects. Can I still get work?

Absolutely. I started on Fiverr in 2010 with joke gigs, but it wasn’t until I took it seriously in 2016 that the algorithm began to give me better projects.

Here’s one video from the course where I show my earnings from 2017-2021:

Fiverr Net Income as of Aug 2023:

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