Voiceovers And Good Questions – The Not Silent Blog 1/23/18
Good voice talents ask good questions. Last week I had the pleasure of leading two seminars: one about how to build a Rate Sheet and another on how to set goals as a voice...
Good voice talents ask good questions. Last week I had the pleasure of leading two seminars: one about how to build a Rate Sheet and another on how to set goals as a voice...
Last weekend I had the pleasure of taking part in the CineTech Expo at Fairleigh Dickenson University in Madison, New Jersey.
The New England Audiobook Narrator Retreat is back!
You know what your problem is? You. You heard me right. In 5+ years as the VO Strategist I’ve learned that if an aspiring voice talent doesn’t make it, it’s for one reason. Not for...
Fellow audiobook narrator and righteous dude Steven Jay Cohen recently posted a question on a voiceover-related Facebook Group:
A few years ago I posted a blog about audio book narration prep with some tips about working with authors. In years since I’ve learned a few more things which have both improved my...
Being an effective audiobook narrator is tough. The intricacies of preparation, technical production, genre mastery, performance, and much more are what make attending Johnny Heller’s 3rd Annual Splendiferous Narrator Workshop so gosh-darn important.
I recently narrated Breaking Through Gridlock by Jason Jay and Gabriel Grant. This was an interesting one!
I have so many news, notes, and webinars to share with y’all that this blog will be nothing but!
Recently, I narrated the self-help audio book “Stop Guessing“. I genuinely enjoy every book I narrate (at least that’s my story and I’m sticking to it) but this one had some really intriguing, applicable...