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Going Public … in Shorts … day 19

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This month (June 2013), the audiobook community is giving back! Spoken Freely, a group of 30+ professional narrators, has teamed with the Going Public Project to celebrate June is Audiobook Month (JIAM) 2013 by offering a serialized audio story collection: Going Public…in Shorts. Each narrator has recorded a short piece from the public domain, including the work of Chekhov, Twain, Chopin, Poe, Lovecraft, Fitzgerald, Joyce, Wilde and many others, even Lincoln’s pivotal Second Inaugural Address. All proceeds will go to the Reach Out and Read literacy advocacy organization.

Each day this month, one or two stories will be released online via the Going Public blog as well as on various author, book and voiceover blogs, with each participating narrator hosted by a different blog. As a “Thank you!” to listeners, stories will be available to listen to online for free for a limited time during this audiobook celebration month. The full schedule of story release dates and narrator appearances is available at Going Public.

In collaboration with Blackstone Audio, stories will also be available for download purchase starting on their day of release, with the full compilation available beginning June 30th. All sales proceeds go directly to Reach Out and Read, an innovative literacy advocacy organization serving more than 4 million children and their families across the nation, with an emphasis on serving those in low-income communities.

Today is day 19 of this project and we’re featuring Death and the Woman, by Gertrude Atherton as read by the very talented Rachel Fulginiti.

Downpour link for Death and the Woman is here. For the entire Going Public … in Shorts collection is here.

Also featured today is A Pair of Silk Stockings, by Kate Chopin as read by Arielle DeLisle and spotlighted on Bookfan. Yesterday’s feature was Story of an Hour, by Kate Chopin as read by Tish Hicks and spotlighted by Mary Freeman on Romance Magicians. Tomorrow’s will be The Prophet’s Paradise, by Robert W. Chambers as read by Stefan Rudnicki and spotlighted on A Book and a Latte.

Going Public…in Shorts is made possible by the efforts of the Spoken Freely narrators and many others who donated their time and energy to bring it to fruition. Engineering and mastering provided by Jeffrey Kafer and SpringBrook Audio. Graphic design provided by f power design. Published by Blackstone Audio. Project coordination and executive production provided by Xe Sands.

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It’s not always what’s new

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I was reading my friend Pam Tierney’s blog yesterday and took note of her recent post What’s in Your Toolbox?, which reminded me that I have a ton of insights, notes and material from numerous events I’ve attened, workshops I’ve taken and seminars I’ve signed up for; many of which remain unexamined in the aftermath of these events.

A valuable kick in the pants for sure. Which leads directly to this question, which is pointed and me even more than it is at you: what action am I going to take in response to this insight?

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Audiobooks and a good cause

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Pat Fraley emailed this morning with news about a teleseminar he is doing with Scott Brick and Bob Deyan. Here are the details including links to sign up.

The 2013 Audiobook Gold Rush Webinar
Tues. May 21 6PM-7:30PM PDT

Join Robert Deyan, the audiobook producer
who hired over 500 narrators in a
two month period last year,
with Scott Brick and Patrick Fraley
for a meaningful, inside view of how
to work the audiobook market.
$47. Recording of all comes with the price.
Details: http://www.voice-overwebinars.com/Audiobook_GoldRush.html

100% of the money goes to performer
Nicole Nielson who has been stricken
with an incurable disease.

This is a great bargain for anyone who wants to know more about voicing audiobooks. It’s also a great cause.

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The rest of the Faff Camp of the story

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The final day of Faff Camp started with an opening circle, which was as it should be.

Then the first main presentation of the day was given, by me. The topic was Invite the Avalanche, and was based on (but not identical to) talks that I’ve given a couple of times at various Faffcons. The best way to get the substance of what I spoke about would be to put the word avalanche into the search box of this blog and read the articles that you find.
Here though is something you won’t find in any of those previous blog posts:

Beware of the cheap. It’s so very easy to self-justify either looking for something cheap because we think it will represent a bargain (but in reality what we’re buying is just cheap trash) or to self-justify selling ourselves for cheap.

Bottom line: it’s not about what you would like to do, nor about what you can do. It’s all about what you will do, and then actually doing the thing.

When I first saw the line-up of speakers for Faff Camp, I was so relieved and grateful that I was up first on Sunday; because the final main presentation was given by Doug Turkel. I did not want to have to follow Doug, who provided us with a virtual MBA of ideas and insights about how to improve our marketing, how to think more like a business person and less like just another starving artist.

Bottom line: the options and opportunities are nearly endless, but all of those options are worthless if you don’t actually take action.

After the main presentations, we again spent an hour taking part in the table top mentoring. This time I didn’t have to lead a discussion, so was able to enjoy discussions about transition from radio to voiceover (led by Don Brookshire, and for whom I don’t seem to be able to find a web site!) and about corporate narrations (led by Peter Bishop).

We then broke for lunch and in the afternoon did some breakout sessions; among which the stand-outs for me were Tom Dheere‘s on personal and business organization and time management and Sean Caldwell‘s on rates.

Faff Camp proper wrapped up with a closing circle and the day ended with a memorable Faff-ter party that was great fun, tinged with sadness as various people had to depart for the airport.

Truly a memorable weekend, chock full of both good times and excellent ideas. Now the challenge is to translate those ideas into actions!

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Faff Camp from a week later

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A week ago I posted some thoughts following the first day of Faff Camp and I had intended to post follow-up reports each of the next couple of days. However, the experience proved to be so powerful and so exhausting at the same time that I simply couldn’t push myself to do those reports.

Now, a week has passed and I have both recovered from the exhaustion and have gained a bit of distance on the event. I hope my thoughts here will help you understand some of what it was like if you weren’t there and help you process what you expereinced if you were.

I begin with some thoughts not directly related to the Faff Camp experience itself. I have to admit I am truly puzzled about why attendance wasn’t higher than it was. Yes, there were other things happening in that part of the USA in the weeks before Faff Camp. Yes, there was another voiceover event going on in Canada that same weekend. But, the number of people who expressed frustration at not being able to attend Faffcon would have seemed to indicate the level of interest was high enough for a larger attendance at Faff Camp.

Maybe it was because it wasn’t Faffcon, but something else? I truly don’t know; but I can say that having now attended all 6 Faff events that while Faff Camp is different from Faffcon, the similarities are greater than the differences. At least in terms of the opportunities to learn and connect and grow.

However, I don’t intend this post to be some sort of scolding of those who didn’t come to Faff Camp. If you were not there, I respect your decision and your reasons. So, on with my thoughts and observations.

The first full day of Faff Camp began with an opening circle meeting to provide some background and set the state for what would happen over the next two days. Aside from the fact that the topics and topic discussion leaders were picked in advance, it was very similar to the start of a Faffcon. Next came a truly excellent presentation and discussion led by the wonderful Dan Friedman on Audio Quality and Auditions. Dan presented a bunch of helpful and insightful observations from casting directors, talent agents and production houses on what sort of difference it makes when an audition arrives with excellent audio quality versus one that arrives with marginal or poor quality. No surprise, the better audio quality books pretty much every time even if the peformance of the poorer quality audio is somewhat better.

Bottom line: even if your performance is top notch marginal or poor audio quality will mask your terrific performance.

The second main presentation on Saturday was a brilliant presentation on the creation and use of character voices by Rowell Gormon. I have been friends with Rowell for a number of years, so my views about his presentation are no doubt colored to some extent by that friendship; but it really was an eye-opening riff on ways to create characters to use in audiobooks, commercials and any where else we need to present a sound other than our “normal” voice.

Bottom line: even “bad” character voices can be useful … if we will simply use them when appropriate.

Then we had a hour of table top mentoring in which a number of us facilitated conversations about numerous topics. I led discussions about doing audiobooks at my table. There were loads of other conversations going on all around the room. I enjoyed this idea a great deal and thought the discussions provided a good exchange of insights from those doing the various kinds of work being discussed (in my case, narrating audiobooks) with those interested in pursuing that kind of work.

This was followed by an hour for lunch and then an afternoon of break-out sessions on again a wide variety of topics; the most memorable of which was a discussion on union, non-union and financial core that was led by Melissa Exelberth. All in all, a wonderful day.

I’ll write more tomorrow, with observations about the final day of Faff Camp.

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Marice in Chicago – an update

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Here’s an updated announcement about the Marice Tobias weekend workshop in Chicago.

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He was still singing at 104

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Last week, George Beverly Shea died at the age of 104. I had the privilege of working with him for several years. He was truly one of the nicest, kindest and most talented people I’ve ever known. I was very grateful to be the narrator of this memorial video about his life and work.

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Take part in an LA voiceover meet-up from anywhere

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My friend Anne Ganguzza just sent me a note with news about an LA voiceover meeting on April 27th. While I do sometimes blog about things happening in a specific city, this is something a bit different. Here’s Anne with all the details:

Hello Peeps!
Anne Ganguzza
I wanted to update you all on our April 27 Meetup with Chuck and Stacey and ask you for your help! In case you have not seen the news, Joseph Micalizzi, Director of Photography with TheMotionPictureCo.com, will be streaming a live switched multi-camera production of the VO Peeps April Meetup with Chuck and Stacey! OMG. FUN.

The first production of it’s kind to be integrated into a live Meetup – this will be a historic event you won’t want to miss! We’ll have no fewer than 3 robotically controlled live switched cameras to give our Global Audience some of the BEST seats in the house! We’ll also be recording everything for later viewing on our Meetup Archives. Now, I KNOW you’ve already seen Chuck and Stacey interview the top talents in the business – Well this time we get to interview THEM! And let me tell you this dynamic duo is amazing!

So make sure to join us LIVE – and get ready for some exciting new surprises! In addition to the regularly scheduled show, we will be hosting a super cool Pre-Show! Starting at 5:30 pm PST, we’ll broadcast live interviews with our members as well as take a “Behind the Scenes” look at the technology – as we prepare for one of the coolest meetups EVER!. PSSSST – There may even be some footage of Jerry prepping in the kitchen! 🙂

HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED! CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:

At any given time during our shows, we will be taking a short breaks in order to showcase our Peeps (that’s YOU!) Our intent is to show the global integration of the group and how beneficial it can be for your career! As of this email we have Peeps participating from Spain, Turkey, England, Ireland, South Africa, Florida, NYC, LA and Boston! If you are interested in participating, please just give me a quick heads up by emailing me ASAP at anne@vopeeps.com and let me know in what capacity. This way I will hopefully be able to allocate time for every submission. Please note that ALL entries will be uploaded to our webserver at vopeeps.com.

You can be involved in a number of ways:

1. Submit an Audio “Shout-Out” to be run during pre-show and/or during commercial breaks – ALL AUDIO MUST BE RECEIVED BY EOD MONDAY APRIL 22
Guidelines:

  • No more than 1 minute in length – mp3 format – email to anne@vopeeps.com or Share with me via Google Drive at anngan@gmail.com or Dropbox to anngan@gmail.com
  • Greetings (in your native language if appropriate!)
  • Who you are
  • Where you are from
  • about you (your chance to promo here!)
  • Say all sorts of wonderful things about Anne 🙂 and benefits of being involved with the Peeps!
  • and how excited you are to watch the show
  • Shout out to Chuck and Stacey
  • Your contact info

OR

2. Submit a Pre-recorded Video Shout Out – to be run during pre-show and/or during commercial breaks – ALL AUDIO MUST BE RECEIVED BY EOD MONDAY APRIL 22
Guidelines:

  • Video Format Preferred: .avi or mpg4, Resolution at least 720 p – 1080 p is preferred: Share with me via Google Drive at anngan@gmail.com or Dropbox to anngan@gmail.com
  • OR
  • You Tube: Resolution at least 720 p – 1080 p is preferred We will need a Link to your video
  • No longer than 1 minute
  • Greetings (in your native language if appropriate!)
  • Who you are
  • Where you are from
  • about you – (your chance to promo here!)
  • Say all sorts of wonderful things about Anne 🙂 and benefits of being involved with the Peeps!
  • Shout out to Chuck and Stacey
  • Your website/contact info

ALSO:

3. Please join our LIVE Google Hangout for a “Shout-Out” to the Peeps during the Pre-show or be a part of our Live Q&A at the end of the show! (specific details on how to join coming soon)

Approximate Estimated Time: 5:30 – 8:30 pm PST
Guidelines:

  • Please be brief: No more than 1 minute in length
  • Greetings
  • Who you are
  • Where you are from
  • What time it is currently (esp if you are in a different country and/or time zone)
  • about you – (here’s your chance to promo – please be prudent about time here)
  • Shout out or Question to Chuck and Stacey
  • Say all sorts of wonderful things about Anne 🙂 and the Peeps (vopeeps.com)

Please join us for this exciting event! I am so excited for this show and to have you all be such an important part of this production! Please feel free to email me atanne@vopeeps.com with any questions.

Warm Regards and Much Success,

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Added to the blogroll

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As I’ve stated a few times in the past, it’s long been my goal with this  blog to maintain a blogroll with links to every active voiceover blog that I can find. So, I’m embarrassed to admit that only today did I discover the blog of the very talented Tavia Gilbert, which is now added to my blogroll.

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Marice is coming to Chicago

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The wonderful Marice Tobias will be in Chicago next month.

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Zak in the spotlight

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My daughter Karen Souer has been doing a series of interviews on her blog. The latest entry shines a spotlight on Zak Miller.

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Spotlight on Dan

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My friend Dan Nachtrab does such a wonderful job on this spot, I had to feature it here:

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Marice in Atlanta

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The wonderful Marice Tobias will be in Atlanta next month. Here are the details:

Marice Tobais Atlanta 2013

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VoiceZAM explained

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For some months now I’ve been using VoiceZAM as my demo player on the front page of my site. Here’s a video from them that explains what VoiceZAM is all about and why I’m using it.

By the way, that’s my friend Chris Mezzolesta doing the voiceover.

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Spotlight on Debbie

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My friend Debbie Irwin is the narrator of this book trailer.


Fabulous work, Debbie!

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Added to the blogroll

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Today I’m delighted to point you to the latest addition to my blogroll, the writings of the wonderful and talented Andi Arndt.

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We’ve come a long way

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A number of years ago, when dealing with a huge project with a rather tight deadline, I asked my son Eric if he would be willing to help me get the editing done. Not too long after that, I asked my daughter Karen if she would be willing to help direct me while I was recording another large project. In the years since, both Karen and Eric have become vital members of my work flow. But, they don’t just work for me, they have clients all over the place.

So, it’s with great delight that I point you to an interview Karen has done with her brother Eric that she’s posted on her blog.

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Thank you Gary Owens

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Several of us voiceover folk over at the VO-BB pooled our hearts and minds recently to offer some words of thanks to the amazing Gary Owens.

Kudos to Corey Snow for organizing this effort and for editing together the video.

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Karen talks with Dan

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The very bright and talented Dan Friedman is the subject of an interview post on Karen Souer’s blog. Well worth a few minutes of your time. (Yes, if you’re wondering, Karen is related to me. She’s my daughter.)

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When Doug speaks …

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People listen. If you’re old enough to remember the old E. F. Hutton commercials, you’re recognize my rip-off and re-use of their copy. And the point of why I’m harking back to and old television commercial campaign for a long-gone stock brockerage? Because the other day I thought about writing a post here based on the very cogent words of Seth Godin. I’m glad I didn’t though, because Doug Turkel has written what I would have, only much better.

If you’re a professionaly at voiceover: Read. Think. Act.

You’ll be better for it.

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