OK, let me get this out of the way right now, so that it cannot be said that I did not “admit” this from the start:
I am not a teacher. I am not a parent either.
There, I said it.
But I AM a person who speaks more than one language due to parents & teachers who felt that this was important to my development and to my education as a whole.
Given that I use two of my languages in my work every day – I am a full time bilingual voiceover artist – I can say that speaking more than one language is vital to my everyday life. [Read more…]
When I became a full time voice talent (or actor, or “-over” or artist, or faffer…whatever you want to call it these days! ;-), one of the statements that I heard over & over again was “Oh forget it, it’s always the same 10 people that get booked for those jobs.”
There’s a lot of talk these days about voiceover coaching and education.
In today’s day and age of social network-meetup-hi-look-at-me-ing you never really know who’s out there peeking in your website-blog-twitter-facebook-window.
OK! So it’s “that” time of year again…Resolution-time!
When you’re a voice talent, as you progress in your chosen profession, you will probably find yourself doing more of one type of work than another:
Those of us that are full-time voice talent do a lot of different types of work. TV and radio commercials, E-learning, and a lot of Message on hold and Interactive voice response work.
I’ve said it before in this blog, but I’ll say it again, there really is no competition in VO. Either you’re right for as gig, or your not. And I love that.
Well…here we go again!