The Voice Filmography: A Look Back at the Hit Singing Competition's Most Memorable Moments

Why it’s interesting:

  • Moves beyond static lists into audible, emotional, and analytical discovery.
  • Helps fans find videos not just by topic, but by how the voice feels.
  • Useful for voice actors, singers, podcasters, YouTubers, and dubbing artists.

The Voice has become a staple of modern television, with its unique format and focus on showcasing talented vocalists. The show's filmography is filled with memorable moments, from emotional blind auditions to show-stopping performances. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering the show, there's no denying the impact The Voice has had on the music industry.

Voice Impression Reels: Short-form videos where actors showcase their range.

The story begins with a young artist, much like Mel Blanc, who realized early on that a single voice wasn't enough. While others practiced their stage presence, they sat in a home studio, recording hundreds of auditions—sometimes waiting through 89 rejections before booking a single gig. Dee Bradley Baker

Part 6: Creating Your Own "With Voice" Content

Inspired by the filmographies above? To break into the space of popular videos using voice, follow this checklist:

  • Voice Acting Communities: With Voice has worked with voice acting communities to create content, share knowledge, and provide feedback to aspiring voice actors.
  • Influencers and Content Creators: The channel has collaborated with influencers and content creators from various fields, including gaming, anime, and entertainment.
  1. The Richness of Indian Culture: Discussing the diverse traditions, festivals, and customs that make India culturally vibrant.
  2. The Hindi Language: Exploring its origins, evolution, and significance in Indian society, along with some basic phrases or learning resources.
  3. Educational Videos in Hindi: Finding resources or platforms that offer educational content in Hindi, covering topics from science and technology to arts and humanities.
  1. Alisan Porter - "Green Onions" (Season 2, Episode 11)