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A study opportunity in Oregon and Florida (updated)

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Elaine Clark and Harlan Hogan are planning study weekend in Portland, OR and Sarasota, FL. The dates for Portland are April 12 and 13 and the dates for Sarasota are April 26 and 27, 2008. Elaine is teaching on Saturday. Harlan on Sunday. Sign up and find more information on Portland are on this page at Harlan Hogan’s site and for Sarasota on this page at Harlan Hogan’s site.

My thanks to Lee McCard for posting the Sarasota info on the VO-BB and to Bill Ballenberg for posting the Portland information on the VO-BB.

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A writer writes, brilliantly, about writing

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Michael Oates Palmer, a friend of a friend, has posted a genuinely beautiful piece about why he’s a writer. Take a moment and read. If you enjoy writing at any level, it will make your heart sing. (Even if you don’t enjoy writing, your heart will likely sing.)

My thanks to Nancy Wolfson for sending me the link to this today.

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Here’s a great Do-It-Yourself project for your voiceover booth

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My friend Willie Edwards has posted some fabulously detailed information about how to build sound absorbing panels for your voiceover booth. Great stuff, Willie. Thank you!

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Voice Overs On Demand Podcast, Episode 9

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My friend Liz de Nesnera is featured on Episode 9 of the Voice Overs On Demand podcast from Terry Daniel and Trish Basanyi.

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Some good thoughts on unions…

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My friend Bobbin Beam has an article on the VoiceOverXtra site about union membership. I think it’s well worth a few minutes of your time.

By the way, I found the link to this article while reading Bobbin’s voiceover blog.

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A study opportunity is coming next week

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Nancy Wolfson and Anna Vocino have another teleseminar coming up on Wednesday, January 30th. This is part of a series of teleseminars that provide you with the opportunity to learn a chapter from Nancy’s core curriculum. There will also be 15 minutes of Q and A. Sign up for just the teleseminar or for the teleseminar and an MP3 of the entire event at Nancy and Anna’s site Break Into Voice Over. (If you’re reading this after January 30th, you can still order the MP3 from the site.)

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The tiger and the recording studio

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Mitch Collins, better known in the voiceover world as Tiger Mitch, loves tigers and is a talented voice actor. These two great passions are highlighted in a terrific article on VoiceOverXtra that’s well worth a few minutes of your time. And as an interesting side note, I learned from the article that Mitch and I started our professional voiceover careers in the same year, 1983.

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VOICE 2008 registration is open UPDATE

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The VOICE 2008 website has been updated and is now accepting registrations. The dates are August 8 through 11, 2008 with a special “Red Carpet Reception” on Thursday evening, August 7. It’s being held at the Hyatt Century Plaza in Los Angeles on the Avenue of the Stars.

There’s also a forum for VOICE 2008, where you can participate in discussion about the event and even post memories and thoughts about VOICE 2007. I hope I’ll get to see you there in Los Angeles in August.

My thanks to Doug Turkel for posting a note on the VO-BB about this.

UPDATE: By now, you should have received an email with details about VOICE 2008 from James and Penny. If you didn’t, the go to the VOICE 2008 website to sign up for updates and information. Also, and especially if you were there in Las Vegas in March 2007 for VOICE 2007, you should have received a note about a special discount for all paid attendees from last year. The deadline for early registration at the lowest price is April 15th.

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This has nothing to do with voiceover…

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And yet, it actually does. Please take a few minutes read my friend David Houston’s heart-felt story about Mindy. Thank you for sharing this with us, Dave. After you’ve read, I think you’ll see the connection.

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New digs for Doug

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At the Marice Tobias Promo/Trailer workshop I attended in New York City in November 2007, one of the guys I met for the first time there was Doug Medlock. Doug has worked in radio for many years and is just one of those guys with such an amazing load of talent you can’t help but be impressed with him as soon as you meet him.

Doug emailed me yesterday to let me know that he’s launched a new web site. It looks great. His demos sound amazing. (I knew they would.) Good for you, Doug. Thanks for letting me know.

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Space Cow

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This fun little video features the audio and voiceover talents of my friend Bruce Miles. Only the “Captain’s” voice is someone else.

Here are the details from the YouTube post by Bruce: “This is an animated intro and epilogue for an industrial video promoting a high tech welding firm. Bruce Miles assisted in the writing, produced the audio track and voiced all but the Captain’s voice, which is the work of Jonathan Abel.”

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And now Liz has a blog!

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My good friend and voiceover talent Liz de Nesnera has just started a voiceover blog. I’m adding her to my blogroll right away, of course. Liz has contributed so much to the VO-BB that I can’t help but look forward to reading what she has to say on her blog.

Update: Based on Liz’s comment below, I’ve updated the link to point to her new blog location.

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Added to the blogroll today

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I’ve added a non-voiceover site to my “Other Blogs” section today. It’s a blog called PennyWise PCs. I started building my own PCs and audio workstations in the early 90s and have continued to do so ever since. It’s not been so much to save money, but because I’ve really enjoyed the challenge of building systems, making use of as much what I already have as I can, and still getting them to work. The other benefit is that when something goes wrong, I usually know enough to be able to fix the problem. So, I’m linking to them because I’m seriously impressed with these young men and what they’re doing.

Update: I noticed in their archives that they see things much as I do regarding building your own computers.

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A great character actor has died

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Allan Melvin has just died at the age of 84. My thanks to Craig Park for posting this link on the VO-BB.

Update: You’ll find some wonderful comments from writer Mark Evanier about Allan Melvin on Mark’s blog, too. My thanks to my good friend and fellow voiceover pro Charlie Glaize for sending me this link.

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Kara Edwards on camera and off

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My friend Kara Edwards is featured in this television ad, both on camera and voiceover. Check it out.

Really nice work, Kara.

Update: And Kara provides a bit of background about what it took to make this commercial in this post on the VO-BB.
Further update: Kara has written about this on her blog as well.

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VOICE 2008 registration is open

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The VOICE 2008 website has been updated and is now accepting registrations. The dates are August 8 through 11, 2008 with a special “Red Carpet Reception” on Thursday evening, August 7. It’s being held at the Hyatt Century Plaza in Los Angeles on the Avenue of the Stars.

There’s also a forum for VOICE 2008, where you can participate in discussion about the event and even post memories and thoughts about VOICE 2007. I hope I’ll get to see you there in Los Angeles in August.

My thanks to Doug Turkel for posting a note on the VO-BB about this.

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Get your blog linked

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If you blog about voiceover here are two quick ways to add links to your blog.

First, if you’re not already listed on my blogroll, leave a comment here with your blog’s address and I’ll add you to my site promptly. For that matter, if you blog about marketing, public speaking, acting or another else you think might be of interest to me and the folks who come by here now and then, leave a comment with your blog’s address. If I agree that it’s a good match for this site, I’ll add you to my blogroll as well.

Second, you’re invited to request an add to the Voice Over Times blogroll. Read the details at Vox Daily, and you’ll be on your way to another link.

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Easy Entrees

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My friend Bruce Miles produced the audio for this television ad.

The woman announcer is another of my friends, Amy Snively.

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Nominations are now open

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Voices.com sponsors the Voicey Awards, as they call them, each year. And the nominations are now open.

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How do you get to Carnegie Hall?

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Practice, practice, practice! That’s an old joke, of course; but it’s also a truism about the voiceover business. While there’s not a lot of voiceover work on the stage at Carnegie Hall, working in the big leagues of voiceover requires much more than a pleasant voice and smooth delivery.

This point is underscored brilliantly at the VoiceBank.net VoiceRegistry Blog in their post called Practice Makes Voice Over Perfect. And after you’ve read the article, be sure to click through on the link at the bottom of the post for the podcast interview with voiceover teacher Bill Holmes.

My thanks to my friend and fellow voiceover talent Dan Nachtrab for pointing this article out to me today.

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