Episode 44: Improv For Voiceover, with Rebecca Haugh
Julie Williams talks to Rebecca Haugh about Improv…and how it can enhance a voice-over talent’s performance.
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Read MoreIn this episode, Julie Williams discusses the pros and cons of three different customer relationship management (CRM) tools. Guests Marc Scott, Dani States, and Luisa Gummer talk about how their CRM tools have impacted their successful voice-over careers. This international crew shows how we all—no matter where we live—can benefit from implementing CRM into our…
Read MoreWith two decades of experience, Stanley has voiced, produced, and booth directed local, regional, and national radio commercials, and has created children’s audio books. He is a classically trained actor, and participated in the Conservatory Program at 2nd City-Los Angeles. Stanley has dedicated his personal time to helping sick kids and wounded veterans…raising just over…
Read MoreJulie talks with Tasia Valenza, one of the top U.S. female voiceover artists. Tasia is a story teller with an acting background; she doesn’t just read the words—she gives them meaning.
Read MoreJulie talks about the creative process with the late yet legendary Dick Orkin, founder of the Dick Orkin Radio Ranch, and the creator of the Chickenman radio serial.
Read MoreCelia Siegel is the “Chief Voice Officer” of Celia Siegel Management, known for creating strong personal brands for voice talent and marketing those brands to the max-in a way that’s authentic to each voice actor. She is also the author of the upcoming book VoiceOverAchiever: How to Cultivate Bravado, Swagger and Confidence Through Personal Branding….
Read MoreGabrielle Nistico spends her days behind the mic recording for an impressive list of voiceover clients. Her My voice is featured in hundreds of commercials annually on campaigns for clients such as White Castle, Walgreens, Harley Davidson, Whole Foods, Facebook, Microsoft, and Ivisalign. She also offers voiceover tele-classes, seminars and workshops around the count. Julie…
Read MoreJulie talks with Debra Deyan of Deyan Audio and the Deyan Institute of Voice Artistry and Technology. This group produces hundreds of professionally recorded audiobooks each year from their Los Angeles studios.
Read MoreJulie talks with James Alburger who has been an “audio guy” since he was 12 years old, when he taught himself to edit music with a grease pencil, scissors, and Scotch tape. James now works as a professional voiceover artist, and in creative audio/video services. He is co-founder of the VOICE conferences, and author of…
Read MoreJulie takes a look at the year ahead and discusses how to use planning tools to set yourself up for making more voiceover income in 2017 than you did in 2016.
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