• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

  • HOME
  • DEMOS
  • AUDIOBOOKS
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Biography & Memoir
    • Business Education
    • Health & Fitness
    • History
    • Religion & Spirituality
    • Science & Technology
    • Self Development
    • Sports
  • ABOUT
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT

724-613-2749

bob@bobsouer.com

Blog

More from the weekend in NYC

General, People

My friends Dave DeAndrea and Peter O’Connell have also blogged about their experiences this weekend in New York.

Update: Dave Courvoisier has posted his thoughts and photos, too. Dave’s also done a video of many of his photos.

Further Update: You can find John Florian’s wonderful write-up of the weekend’s events on VoiceOverXtra.

And yet some more, including this video montage of photos posted by Voice Talent Productions Erik Sheppard on YouTube.

Also don’t miss VoiceChasers coverage of the event.

(I’ll add additional links to this post as I find/learn about other blogs with photos and stories.)

Filed Under: General, People

Video game voice-acting story in LA Times

General

With thanks to my friend Dan Nachtrab for emailing me the link, there’s an article in the LA Times about the latest Interactive Agreement between SAG and the video game industry.

Filed Under: General

Technorati

General

I’m posting this to verify with Technorate that I am the author of this post.

YBQDR3ZCFZNM

Thank you. Nothing more to see here.

Filed Under: General

The proposal

General, People

As I mentioned in my post about the New York voiceover trip, one of the highlights was the marriage proposal of Erik Sheppard to Lindsay Reiss. You can read all about it on VoiceOverXtra.

Filed Under: General, People

A Voiceover trip to New York City

General, People

This weekend I made a trip to New York City to meet up with a bunch of my voice actor friends from not only New York, but lots of other places in the world.

Dave Courvoisier and I shared a hotel room to keep our costs to a minimum. He arrived Friday evening.

Dave and I drove into Manhattan around lunch time on Saturday, where we caught up for lunch at the famous Katz’s Deli with Doug Turkel.

And Anthony Mendez.

We hung out at Katz’s as long as we could, but the place was so busy that we didn’t feel we could keep our table forever. Eventually we found a table at a Starbucks not too far away and spent a wonderful afternoon talking about everything from the joys of being a Dad to how to field strip an M-16. OK. I made up that last part, but we did cover a wide variety of topics, including some stuff about voiceover, of course.

We met up with Philip Banks, Elaine Singer, Moe Egan, Liz de Nesnera, Melissa Exelberth and Elisa Cañas and then made our way across the street to the Boca Chica for our dinner. Also joining us was John Florian of VoiceOverXtra.

Doug Turkel and Philip Banks, sitting across the table from me.


Just to my right were Liz de Nesnera and Elisa Cañas.

Across the table and next to Philip Banks was Melissa Exelberth.

Also with us at the dinner, but of whom I don’t have good photos were Peter O’Connell, Tony Impieri, and Lee Gordon.

Making a dramatic, late, appearance were DB Cooper …

… and her husband DeWitt Hardy, Mary McKitrick and Mandy Nelson. And and even later and more dramatic appearance was made by Pam Tierney. Oh, what a wonderful evening of fun, laughter and joyous conversation it was.

And things were just getting started, because after our dinner we walked across the street and down a block to the White Rabbit for the New York VO Mixer organized by Erik Sheppard and his Voice Talent Productions. With Erik was the lovely and talented Lindsay Reiss.

One of the more dramatic moments during the mixer was at the end of the “door prizes” when Erik announced that Lindsey had won a prize, then pulled out a small box, knelt to one knee and asked Lindsey to marry him. Fortunately for Erik she said “yes.”

It so much fun meeting Elaine Singer before the event, and seeing and spending time with Doug Turkel again for much of the day.

One of the highlights of the mixer for me was getting to meet Dave DeAndrea in person.

Dave Courvoisier taught Bob Bergen how to tweet from the floor of the event. (OK, not really. Tthey were talking, but about what I don’t know.)

Here’s a shot of the crowded floor from near one end.

Getting a hug from Pam Tierney.

And it was a great delight to see September Day Leach at the Mixer, too.

Aside from the music being so loud it was almost impossible to hold a conversation and the name tags being hard to read, it was a whole lot of fun. I’m very glad I went. Thank you Erik and congratulations Erik and Lindsay. May you have much happiness and a long life together.

Filed Under: General, People

Tasia Valenza part 2

General, People

Tracy Pattin presents part 2 of her video interview with voiceover artist Tasia Valenza.

Filed Under: General, People

Prep and Landing – the voiceover process

General, People

With my thanks to my friend Eddie Eagle for posting the link on the VO-BB, here’s a video that takes you behind the scenes of the Disney show Prep & Landing.

Filed Under: General, People

Voiceover Man

General, People

Peter Dickson is a voice actor in the UK. He does a star turn in this BBC video.

My thanks to my friend and mentor Philip Banks for posting the video link on the VO-BB.

Filed Under: General, People

Justin’s Brand Me Big demo

General, People

My friend Justin Barrett is the featured voice for this Brand Me Big demo video.

Nice work, Justin!

Filed Under: General, People

Your relationship with your agent

Career Advice, General, Getting started in Voiceover, People

Rudy Gaskins continues his series of articles at VoiceOverXtra, his latest is on your relationship with your agent.

Filed Under: Career Advice, General, Getting started in Voiceover, People

A star-studded audiobook version of The Bible

General

With thanks to my friend Lyle Schnebley for sending me the link, there’s an article in the Los Angeles Times about a massive audiobook version of the Bible being released soon with a cast of Hollywood stars.

Filed Under: General

Quote for the day

General

From my friend and manager, Stacey Stahl, comes this email today.

Do what you do best, and leave it to others to do what they do best. 

       –Alan Cohen

Filed Under: General

Negotiating

General, People

Mahmoud Taji has written some excellent thoughts on the whole question of pricing one’s voiceover services. Well worth your time today. Thanks for emailing me about this Taji.

Filed Under: General, People

Ruminations about auditions

General, People

My friend Connie Terwilliger has written a couple of thoughtful and thoughtprovoking blog posts in the last couple of days on the subject of auditions. One. Two. Take a few minutes to read. I think you’ll find they’re well worth the time.

Filed Under: General, People

If you have a voiceover blog

Blogging, General

And you’re not listed on the VoiceOverXtra blog link page, you should be. And send me a note too. I’m trying to add every voiceover blog to my blogroll.

Filed Under: Blogging, General

Free VoiceActing Academy Tele-Seminar next week

General, People

Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 8:00 PM Eastern/5:00 PM Pacific , James and Penny are joined by the very talented Maxine Dunn for a free teleseminar on maximizing your voiceover business. Details and a link to the free registration are on the VoiceActing Academy blog.

Filed Under: General, People

Mandy and Dan are featured

General, People

My friends Mandy and Dan Nelson are featured in a very nice article in their local paper. What could be better than a love story that includes professional audio and voice work?

Filed Under: General, People

Dig into audiobooks

General, People

On NPR’s site you’ll find this treasure in both text and audio from Neil Gaiman, talking with David Sedaris and Martin Jarvis. My thanks to my friend Donna Postel for posting the link to this lovely piece on the VO-BB.

Filed Under: General, People

Tracy Pattin talks with Tasia Valenza

General, People

My friend Tracy Pattin blogs for VideoVoicebank and now publishes her first video voiceover interview, with Tasia Valenza.

Filed Under: General, People

Vocal Warmups with Rodney Saulsberry part 3

General, People, Tools

Rodney Saulsberry has added a third warmup routine on YouTube.

(edited to fix typo)

Filed Under: General, People, Tools

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 51
  • Page 52
  • Page 53
  • Page 54
  • Page 55
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 161
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Audiobook
Commercial
Documentary
Imaging - News Talk
Imaging - Smooth Jazz
Narration
Trailer

ARCHIVES

CATEGORIES

CAREER

FAVORITE SITES

FEMALE

MALE

OTHER BLOGS

© 2019 Bob Souer // Voice Over Site by Voice Actor Websites

source connect