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Break Into Audiobooks

Career Advice, General, Getting started in Voiceover, People

News has just come from from Nancy Wolfson and Anna Vocino:

Our Break Into Animation Part 1 Teleseminar was such a hit, we’re at it again–but this time with Audiobook Superstar Hillary Huber!

Join us for Break Into Audiobooks on Wed March 31, 2010 – 6 pm PST/ 9 pm EST.

With us, our special guest and audiobook veteran Hillary Huber gives thorough, no-BS insider answers to all of your audiobook questions.

From business to craft to all the details in between, Hillary’s gonna spill the beans on everything audiobook.

Go to Break Into Voice Over to reserve your space on the call (includes a studio quality MP3 of the teleseminar as well).

Just a few of the great questions to be answered:

* Do you read the whole book? Do different people read different parts and characters?
* How do you get into audiobooks? It seems so mysterious…do I need to know book publishers and authors?
* Do I need a specific audiobook demo? Are there audiobook agents?
* How could I even keep track of recording a whole book by myself in my home studio?
* I’ve been listening to a ton of audiobooks, and I KNOW I’m ready to break in, so tell me the action steps I can take NOW to get the audiobook gigs coming my way!

Go to Break Into Voice Over–$49 buys you a seat on the call and a studio quality MP3 copy as well.

More About Special Guest Hillary Huber

Hillary Huber has been working steadily as a voice over talent for 15 years. She has done hundreds of commercials for clients such as Toyota, McDonalds, Tylenol, Coffeemate, Boeing, Subaru, Ford, Taco Bell, Walmart and countless others; promos for WE, CBS and the E! Network; and live announcing for The People’s Choice Awards, The Family Television Awards, and The Emmys. She discovered audiobooks in 2006, when her research, perseverance, and creative thinking resulted in a flourishing and profitable career in audiobooks. She now records books on a regular basis for major publishers such as Harper, Macmillan, Random House and Scribner. Some titles include Skinny Bastard and Light in the Piazze. Her next project is Tell-All by best selling author Chuck Palahniuk. Her narration consistently garners both critical acclaim and industry awards, including several Audie Award nominations.

“Hillary Huber’s narration is lyrical enough to be set to music.”
-Audiofile Magazine

Go to Break Into Voice Over to reserve your seat!

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Happy Birthday, Ralph

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My friend Ralph Hass has his birthday today, the 14th of March. In honor of the number 14, Ralph has written a blog post that you might enjoy.

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Dan and the NFL Network

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My friend Dan Nachtrab is now voicing promos for the NFL Network.

Good for you Dan!
(edited to add video now that embedding is enabled)

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Doug in Wonderland

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My friend Doug Medlock provides the voice for this new movie trailer.

Aliens In Wonderland Trailer from Juicy Concrete on Vimeo.

My thanks to my manager and friend Stacey Stahl for emailing me the link.

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Happy Birthday, Bob Bergen

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Voice actor and coach Bob Bergen‘s birthday is today, a fact that Facebook was nice enough to remind me about. Happy Birthday, Bob!

(Update: edited to fix typo)

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The Oscars announcer is …

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Gina Tuttle. You’ll find a lovely article about her in the Gainesville Sun.

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Let it slide?

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Do you ever look at a situation and think “I’ve got this one in the bag. I can just phone this one in and I’m still good to go”? Take a minute to read my friend Pam Tierney’s reflections on the just concluded Winter Olympics. I think you’ll find it a valuable kick in the pants.

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Ditching your Day Job part 1

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My friend Kristine Oller provides a ton of valuable information for actors and performers of all kinds in a series of videos that are now posting to YouTube. Here’s part one.

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A spotlight on Nancy

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Voiceover coach Nancy Wolfson is featured in the current issue of Radio and Production magazine. If Nancy has been true to form, and that’s a safe bet, here’s a ton of valuable information in the article. You might want to pop on over to their site and think seriously about subscribing.

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General Advice

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My friend Charlie Glaize has let his imagination run wild again. This video is the result.

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Audition insights

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My friend Bobbin Beam offers some thoughts about auditioning on her blog.

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Thoughts about marketing from Anthony

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My friend Anthony Mendez is one of the brightest voice actors I know. He’s also brilliant at marketing, which is why you should spend a few minutes reading his recent blog post on this subject. It’s well worth your time.

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Open or closed?

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Do you keep your hands closed, holding tightly to what you know? Or do you live with your hands open? Take a moment to walk through these questions with my friend Pam Tierney.

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The Dishwasher and Mary

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My friend Mary Morgan provides the voice for the powerful (and, warning, rather intense) video intro to the game The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile.

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Pam’s Green Dream

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My friend Pam Tierney is featured in this video spot for the Green Dream Group.

Nice work, Pam!

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Springbook Audio launches

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My friend Jeffrey Kafer is all over the newly launched Springbook Audio. Good for you, Jeff!

(Update: the site is down temporarily, as Jeff noted in his comment below. I’ll update again when it’s back up and running.)

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Adam’s conundrum

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My friend Adam Creighton is facing a tough set of decisions. His way of working through the options was to make a YouTube video, which I found fascinating, so I’m sharing it with you, here.

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Mandy voices the web

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My friend Mandy Nelson is voicing the Internet, or at least a good share of it, these days. Read all about it at VoiceOverXtra.

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Anthony and Wendy

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My friend Anthony Mendez does a star turn as the voice of one of the new Wendy’s commercials. (Click through to see the spot on his site.)

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It’s not about me

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It’s not about you, either. This is something I strongly belive. Dan Hurst sees things the same way..

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