1. The Annual Post Promax Voiceover Intensive for Established Professionals

    Marice Tobias who is both my voiceover coach and my friend will be a featured speaker at Promax this year. Marice will then conduct her traditional follow-up weekend incorporating the news and views expressed by producers, stations and networks at the Conference in this pivotal year of change.

    The Promo challenge for performers is to continually distinguish the vast and varied demands of the read in all its subtleties and shifts.

    Trailer is the most elusive discipline in VO, yet it’s growing in number and in diversity. The trailer read informs and influences all other aspects of VO and is an imperative skill for serious players.

    With the expansion of Cable and the Internet, Narration is the ever-growing opportunity for performers to deepen their footprint and opportunities.

    Creative teams are compact and fluid. Networking and recommendations, genre to genre, promos to shows, shows to networks are guided by social media as much as personal experience. The more chips you have on the table, the better.

    The Post Promax Voiceover Intensive for Established Professionals. New York City – Saturday and Sunday June 20 & 21, 2009 from 10am-5pm each day. New attendees: $775. Returning: $650. Call Stacey Stahl at Creative Entertainment Management 503.246.2239 to bookmark your spot.

  2. Audiobook insights from Scott Brick

    Scott Brick has posted a new entry on his blog about how challenging it can be to narrate and audiobook now and then.

    Update: As Tracy Pattin notes in her comment to this blog post, she has a podcast interview with actor Alfred Molina up on the Voice Registry Blog.

    (edited to fix typo)


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