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Class Recap – In Person Mock Session with Brook Chalmers!

We’ve been having such a blast organizing opportunities for actors to work with voice directors in a setting that mimics real recording sessions! We love seeing people bring their A-game, having lots of fun, and connecting with us in-person!

Huge thank you to actor, casting director, and voice director, Brook Chalmers, for directing and guiding students during your mock session, pushing everyone to stretch their vocal and emotional range!

And thank you Sean, Lexie, and the whole Rebound Sound team for hosting our mock sessions!

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