My friend DB Cooper is one of the very best video game voice actors. (She’s also very good at all kinds of voice actory things, but this blog post isn’t about those things.) She’s going to be teaching a class on doing exertion sounds for video games and ADR on Saturday, September 10, 2011 in Studio City, CA. Details are on this page of her website.
People
Spotlight on Roy
My friend Roy Yokelson is featured in an interview published in the Bloomfield (NJ) Navigator.
Thinking about an iPad for your studio?
Then check our my friend Kara Edwards and her excellent blog post about how she is using her new iPad for her voiceover work.
Insights from a writer and director
Mark Evanier is interviewed at Internet Voice Coach by David Rosenthal. In case you’re not familiar with Mark, he’s worn many different hats for Garfield and Friends and now The Garfield Show, which when taken together is one of the longest running cartoon shows. My thanks go to my friend Charlie Glaize for sending me the link to this excellent interview series.
A deserving voiceover will go to Faffcon 3 for FREE with the FaffCon Scholarship!
Today I’m delighted to feature an official guest blog for the very first time. It’s from my friend CC Heim.
Over the past two years, a peer-to-peer voiceover UNconference known as Faffcon has taken on a life of its own. What’s an UNconference, you ask? An UNconference is a gathering of like-minded individuals who meet and discuss topics of interest. Sound sort of like a conference? Well, in some respects it is, in that folks register, attend sessions, network, eat. Stuff like that. But the biggest difference is that while a conference is typically structured with specific lessons that are predetermined and planned for in advance, an UNconference unfolds as it goes along, with participants determining the content they believe would be most useful for them during the weekend of the event. While it sounds rather unstructured, the concept works remarkably well.
Consider the most recent business conference you attended. What were the parts that really stood out to you? Was it a keynote speaker talking about some Big Thing? Was it a technical session that discussed how-tos with remarkable minutiae? Or maybe, just maybe, it was the time you spent in the lobby bar, chatting with a new friend about some really cool way he was drumming up new business/refining his performance approach/targeting new representation.
Let’s be honest – for many of us, the conversations held during the social part of industry conferences are the best takeaways. We make new contacts, chat about the industry often sharing “inside” information, and just generally enjoy having others around who can relate to our own professional journey. That’s what Faffcon is. One big chit-chat session. Granted, chit chat with focus. For instance, there may be a group chatting about mic technique, another chatting about how-tos of getting an agent, another chatting about personal websites… you get it.
So now you’re excited, and you want to go! But funds are tight, and that mortgage payment is really important. Well, we may have a solution for you. After Faffcon 2, many of the participants felt a strong urge to express thanks for all they received, and decided to do that by creating a scholarship fund. If there’s one thing we’ve learned from the first two Faffcon events, it’s that participants are generous – with time, knowledge, and money! Lots of people pitched in, and before we knew it, we had 850 bucks in the kitty! So this fund is the direct result of your voiceover peers sharing their finances after enjoying a rich sharing of knowledge at the last event.
The Faffcon 3 scholarship is intended for a well-deserving voiceover professional, who may be a bit cash-strapped, but sees the value in this type of a gathering. The scholarship provides up to $850 to cover registration and travel expenses (see note below). Faffcon 3 is currently SOLD OUT with only one spot remaining – and that is for the recipient of this scholarship.
Don’t be shy! If you are a working voiceover talent who would not be able to financially swing it without the help of this scholarship, and really, REALLY want to attend Faffcon 3, I do hope you’ll apply. And I hope you’ll do it quickly because the deadline is August 15, 2011.
If the promise of one of the most amazing career-building events of your life is not enough, just remember: there will be chocolate. Lots of chocolate. Cheers!
(NOTE: The recipient of this scholarship will receive up to $850 in funds to cover air/rail travel, hotel room and registration fee. Actual amount to be awarded will be determined based on actual cost of these expenses. If these costs exceed $850, recipient will receive a full $850 and will be responsible for any costs over that amount.)
Take That!
My friend DB Cooper is one of the very best video game voice actors. (She’s also very good at all kinds of voice actory things, but this blog post isn’t about those things.) She’s going to be teaching a class on doing exertion sounds for video games and ADR on coming up soon. Details will be announced as soon as they become available.
(edited to change details that are not yet fully finalized.)
Charlie and George
My friend Charlie Glaize is one of my voiceover mentors. He’s also a little … uh … strange, which is why I like him so much.
Spotlight on Wayne
My friend Wayne Thompson is the voice for this wonderful spot:
Mighty nice work, Wayne.
Spotlight on Doug
My friend Doug Medlock is featured as the narrator of this video.
Loadtoast from Doug Medlock on Vimeo.
Mighty nice work, Doug.
Vocal training and breathing
My friend Jane Ingalls emailed me a link to an excellent article on breathing at eHow. Jane and I share a common background in musical training, though she’s done far more with hers than I have with mine.
Spotlight on Bruce
My friend Bruce Miles narrates this stunning science video.
Mighty nice work, Bruce!
Tom Kane is featured on Alibi
With thanks to my friend James Lorenz who posted about this first, you’ll find a superb interview with Tom Kane at Alibi.
Mags n Mel Episode 3
My friends Pam Tierney and Maritza Cabrera have released Episode three of their webisode series Mags n Mel. The earlier episodes are there on the same page, so you can enjoy all of the releases in order if you like.
Spotlight on Joey
My friend Joey Pepin has put together this sweet video version of his promo demo.
Nancy Wolfson Audition Critiques – ends today!
Nancy Wolfson did something pretty exciting earlier this week: A live teleseminar where she spent 2 solid hours reviewing real voice over auditions just before they were submitted. The live teleseminar was Tuesday, but until tonight (Friday, June 24, 2011) you can still get an MP3 copy of the entire event.
Here are all the details about getting this teleseminar as an MP3.
Nancy Wolfson Audition Critiques – one last chance!
Nancy Wolfson did something pretty exciting this week: A live teleseminar where she spent 2 solid hours reviewing real voice over auditions just before they were submitted. It’s too late to take part in the live teleseminar because that was Tuesday, but until Friday you can still get an MP3 copy of the entire event.
Here are all the details about getting this teleseminar as an MP3.
Nancy Wolfson Audition Critiques – last chance to register!
Nancy Wolfson is doing something pretty exciting for this week: A live teleseminar where she reviews real voice over auditions just before the auditions are submitted.
Here are all the details about this live teleseminar.
Character voice actor or doing funny voices
Kevin Delaney speaks about the difference between working as a voice actor doing a character and just “doing funny voices” at his blog.
Nancy Wolfson Audition Critiques – exclusive teleseminar!
Nancy Wolfson has just announced something pretty exciting for next week: A live teleseminar during which she reviews real voice over auditions just before the auditions are submitted.
Here are all the details about this live teleseminar.
Sometimes nice people come for a visit
Many times in the last 6 years, I’ve posted a note here about some nice person I’ve had a chance to meet face-to-face while I’ve been traveling. Earlier this week, I had sort of the reverse experience. That is, I was home and once of those nice people I’ve had the chance to meet before happened to be here in Pittsburgh.
My friend Patrick O’Connor happened to be traveling through Pittsburgh and we shared a very nice chat over drinks. (I’m on the left, Patrick is on the right.)