The Patrick Scott Smokin’ Mysteries Event Scott Brick, Stefan Rudnicki, and Pat FraleyLast Saturday I spent the whole day at Buzzy’s Recording studio in Hollywood at another amazing event hosted by Pat Fraley: “The Patrck Scott Smokin’ Mysteries Event.”This one was a lot different from a
Here are some upcoming happenings that came into my email box which may be of interest:Audition Acrobatics with Deb Munro Saturday February 06, 2010, 09:00AM Ends: Sunday February 07, 2010, 05:00PM Event Type: Training/Seminar Location: Voice Trax West Studio City, CA US Price: $395.00 ($50.00 off if you mention this ad) Website: http://www.Debsvoice.com/workshops.html Industry: performing arts Keywords: Voice Talent, Acting, Voice, Editing, Recording, Money, Coach, Training,
My friend Janet Ivey does a fabulous television program called Janet’s Planet. Here’s a tasty example of the fun.
Tracy Pattin does a wonderful series of podcasts for the VoiceRegistry blog. She’s done a five part series of interviews with Chris Allport that is so worth your time. Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5
Yet another person called me today because of a desire to get into voiceover. While I have always endeavored to provide assistance to people considering a voice-over career, several things about this exchange left me feeling more irritated than helpful. Therefore, I want to turn my negative thoughts into some tips to help others approach me and other voice talent in more respectful manner. 1) If you must leave someone a voice mail, tell them the purpose of your call in your message. 2) If
Interesting article about voice talent Brian Carney (son of Art) and his on-camera role as Geico Boss to Gecko: http://tinyurl.com/ygz287q Cool but I don’t think it works on PowerPoint RT @CourVO Blog article from Voice-Acting in Vegas Simple Word Count http://snipr.com/u48jm So @Philipbanks, what kind of rate difference would you charge for a client to come in your home? I bundle studio time with #voiceover. Thx for reply @philipbanks! Only 1 other person ever wanted to come to my
Every hour, the news gets worse … almost unbearable to watch on TV, read about, hear about. But many of us are responding in ways we can – donations to relief organizations, food and clothing contributions – to help the people of Haiti cope with Tuesday’s disastrous earthquake. Voice actors with connections to relatives and friends on the island are making it more personal …
Ah, the holidays are over, the snow is on the ground, so that must mean … yup, its tax time, folks! If you want to help your tax preparer legally maximize your voice-over business deductions and take the best possible care of you and your tax return, here are some tips to help …
There are many reasons I am odd in spite of my usually relatively composed demeanor: * There are certain restaurants (many actually) where I always have the same thing everytime I go there. This makes some people in my life nuts because of my sameness and my disinterest in cooking * I am fascinated my many aspects of design but I have always been fascinated by TV set design (side note: great web site here about set design). This fascination is especially odd because I am not handy at
Male Voice Talent Bob Souer No but he plays Him in an audiobook. (Ba-dum-bump!) About four years ago my friend, fellow traveler and sometimes dining companion Bob Souer was booked to narrate entire Bible in the “New King James” version. Let me repeat: the entire Bible – all 700,000 plus words of it. It’s now been released. Personally, I’ve always felt there was a bit of divine intervention in the booking because you’ll not find a more kind, Christian