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4 Reasons for VO Agility in a Changing World

4 Reasons for VO Agility in a Changing World

We don't see it because we're so wrapped up in it...part of it...causing it.  The pell-mell pace of change.  No other generation in the history of humankind on this earth has fallen victim to the opportunity and the pitfalls of innovation, cultural churn, and info overload like this generation.  ...

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Fit the Niche

Fit the Niche

First, can we agree that very few voice-actors can "do it all"?...and find equal success.With the wide choice of possible ways to apply your voice to paying gigs, the smart money says you might want to find the BEST way to apply your talent, and make that your bread 'n' butter. Beyond that, adding...

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Going…going…

Going…going…

The cooler heads were right.....back then.Years ago, when I began blogging of the impending death of ISDN, there were plenty of people around to tell me the end of that technology was still far away.They were right, and I was right.  It WAS the beginning of the end several years ago.  But any...

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Cracking the “Newbie” Nut

Cracking the “Newbie” Nut

Every day a new voice is born.  When they get older people tell them "you should be in radio" (not knowing that radio these days hardly has any live humans to speak of anymore). When that happens often enough, the person with the golden pipes starts to believe they really SHOULD be a voice actor. ...

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Invisible on Twitter

Invisible on Twitter

Twitter is like coffee.  One study claims it's bad for you, and the next study says you really need it to get along in this world. Personally, I like Twitter, but I'm willing to admit I'm not using it optimally. Is anyone? Twitter is the one social media platform that seems to have most...

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Recording Review

Recording Review

Here's a website you should just link to, or stick in your RSS feed, or subscribe to, or bookmark, or whatever it is you do to visit worthwhile sites now 'n' then. RecordingReview.com is actually the brainchild and blog of Brandon Drury, who hails from my wife's neck of the woods:  The Bootheel of...

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