Carolyn DiLoreto graduated in 2018 from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts with a B.A. in Media Arts & Practice, along with minors in Computer Science and Dance.
She chose this interdisciplinary major to balance creativity and technical prowess—addressing her early interest in both film and computer science. Her USC experience fostered a forward-thinking mindset grounded in design thinking, speculative design, web development, and animation as storytelling tools.
Voice Roles in Web Series
One of her acknowledged voice roles is Yannis in the animated web series CliffSide, an independently produced comedy pilot released on YouTube in May 2018. The series was created by Liam Vickers, and Carolyn appears among the cast in IMDb listings.
- Yannis in CliffSide remains her most publicly documented voice role.
- CliffSide is a stylized animated short featuring monsters, shootouts, and offbeat humor,
showcasing Carolyn’s ability to bring character to a web-series environment.
The Voice Acting Process: Carolyn’s Approach
Though explicit descriptions of her voice-acting techniques aren’t publicly documented, we can infer based on her background that:
- She likely brings a visual storyteller’s sensibility, understanding how voice couples with animation and design from her USC training.
- Her technical fluency—spanning programming, design, and performance arts—suggests she approaches voice roles with an awareness of timing, production design, and narrative pacing.
Balancing Multimedia Artistry with Voice Work
Carolyn is primarily a multimedia visual artist, dancer, and designer, focusing on UX/UI, motion design, interactive installations, and film—including work for outlets like NBC Universal, The Walt Disney Company,
DreamWorks Animation, and DIRECTV. Voice acting thus appears to complement her broader creative pursuits – it’s one facet in her multifaceted artistic profile.
Impact on the Web-Series Voice Acting Industry
Though not widely known as a prolific voice actor, Carolyn’s participation in a web-series like CliffSide exemplifies how artists with interdisciplinary backgrounds can contribute meaningfully to indie and digital media voice production. Her work underscores the growing intersection of design, animation, and voice acting in web-based storytelling.
Specific upcoming projects are currently undocumented in public sources. However, her diverse résumé – spanning UX design, motion graphics, interactive art, and performance—suggests future collaborations across media, potentially integrating voice acting with UX or immersive installations.

