Booth Camp’s Origin Story
I created Booth Camp because it’s what I wish I had when I was breaking into voiceover. Classes were valuable, but when it came time to actually step into the booth after booking a job, I felt underprepared. I was constantly questioning what I was “supposed” to be doing.
What I was missing wasn’t talent or passion: it was reps.
Booth Camp exists to give artists those reps before the pressure is on. The kind of practice that builds confidence, professionalism, and alignment. So when the job comes, you’re not just hoping you’ll figure it out, you already know how to show up. And spend more time having fun.
As an audio engineer, I saw an opportunity to give back to my acting community while also creating space for directors and engineers, whose roles are often overlooked in training environments. Booth Camp brings all three disciplines into the room, practicing together the way real sessions actually run.
The result is more confidence, connection, and growth in the booth. To play, collaborate, and reconnect with why we fell in love with voiceover in the first place.
Your Founder
Hi, I’m Gabby. Your Booth Camp founder and ultimate creative hype-man.
My passion for creating opportunities for artists began in a small rural town in Central Minnesota. Growing up as a deeply creative kid with limited access shaped my greatest strength: an undeniable tenacity and belief in myself.
As an actor (Netflix, Crunchyroll), audio engineer (Voice Trax West), songwriter, and model (Sephora), I’ve found just as much joy in giving back to the creative community as I have being part of it.
At Booth Camp, I won’t only be your engineer. I’ll also be your teammate, rooting you on as you work toward your goals.