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Liz de Nesnera. Best of Both Worlds VO.

Fluently Speaking Your Script's Language in English and French.

The grass may just look greener on the other side, ‘cause you’re standing in the shade.

November 7, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

A while back I got a call from a potential new client. It was a very pleasant call, asking about my rates and availability. And then, as is often the case in IVR/MOH work they asked how long I’d been doing this work, and basically whether I planned on being around to complete any updates they may requires months, or years down the line. I told them that this is what I do.
I’m a full time voice talent. I don’t have a “day-job.” This IS my job.

There was silence on the other end of the line.

Then a sigh.

Then “Wow…that must be nice.”

Now, don’t get me wrong. I LOVE my job. I really can’t see myself doing anything else. BUT, when I get this reaction, I really think people think that we Voice Talent have it so “easy.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: business, health, marketing, Uncategorized, VO Tips, Voice Over

Party Time!

October 30, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

OK…as freelance VO talent, we are very often sitting in our own studios…our own “padded rooms” if you will.

So whenever we get a chance to get together & have some fun as a community, we jump at the chance!

One such chance is coming up on December 5th in NYC, put together by my friend Erik Sheppard of Voice Talent Productions!

The information is on the image to the left and also by following this link: 2008 NY Voice Over Mixer
It’s free to attend (we all like free!) but an RSVP is required so that Erik knows what to expect! 🙂

I’ll be there!
If you are, remember to say “Hi!”

Filed Under: business, Events, marketing, NY VO Mixer, Uncategorized, Voice Over

Twitter, Twitter, Tweet, Tweet

October 29, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

OK…so I have finally given in!

If you are REALLY interested in what I do all day…

 

You can now follow me on Twitter

 

Aren’t you excited!…Now go follow me…I suddenly feel watched 😉

Filed Under: business, marketing, twitter, Uncategorized, Voice Over

9/11

September 11, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

Filed Under: 9/11, Uncategorized

A Sad Day for the VO Community and the World

September 2, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

Today I feel as if my worlds have collided:
My Voiceover world and my Caregiving world.
Don LaFontaine, THE premier voice talent, that truly gave a face to our industry, passed away yesterday.
I was lucky enough to have met “The Don” at VOICE 2007 last year, where he spent over an hour answering questions from attendees, all hoping to gain some wisdom from his experience. He then spent another hour…or two…posing for pictures with each and every voice talent that wanted to after his talk…and that was pretty much every talent in the room! He was gracious to everyone and always had a kind and encouraging word to all committed voice talent.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Don LaFontaine, Joe Cipriano, Nita Whitaker, Uncategorized, Voice Over, Voices Remember

Question of the Week: How Do You Define Yourself?

August 30, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

As the school year starts for kids all over the Northern Hemisphere, I think back to how we all define ourselves:

In High School & College were you:
The geek, jock, egghead, band member, cheerleader, yearbook editor, or goth?

At home are you the:
Spouse, oldest/middle/youngest child, parent, grandparent, or in-law?

As a voice talent are you:
The voice talent, engineer and producer?

As the owner of your own business are you:
Chief cook & bottle washer?

Fine.

But, how do your clients define you?
As: my voice of choice, a great person to work with, someone who delivers clean files just the way I want them on time and on budget? Someone who is fun to work with?

[Read more…]

Filed Under: business, Question of the Week, Uncategorized, Voice Over

Federer, Nadal, and Voiceover!

July 8, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

I love Tennis. And it has been a family tradition for the past 25+ years to watch the Men’s Finals at Wimbledon every year.

This past Sunday I watched the epic 4 hour and 27 minute match between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. It was the longest match ever played in Wimbledon history and it was the best match I (& John McEnroe!) have ever witnessed.

Even if you’re not a tennis fan, bear with me…you’ll see how this relates to VO in a bit. [Read more…]

Filed Under: business, Uncategorized, VO Tips, Voice Over

I felt like the Energizer Bunny!

May 30, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

This week I had one of the most amazing experiences of my voiceover career: a 10-HOUR voiceover session.

Yep, 10 hours.

It was an ISDN session where I was in a studio in NJ and the client was at a studio in San Diego, CA.

I have to say that while it was the longest session I have ever had, it was also one of the most fun, rewarding and personally enriching experiences I’ve ever had. Because I now know that when it comes to long sessions…I can pretty much handle anything! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: health, VO Tips, Voice Over

Demos Here, Demos There, Demos, Demos Everywhere!

May 23, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

OK…in the old days…yeah, OK…not so long ago, when you decided to “Get into Voice Over,” you made a demo (a demonstration reel – demonstrating what you could do & the “sound” that you had). Years ago demos were on reel-to-reel tape, then audio cassette, then CDs and now, more and more they’re digital .mp3 files.

The world has changed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: business, demos, gear, marketing, Uncategorized, Voice Over

Press 1, For More Business

May 16, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

In the voice over world, just like in any other business there are niches and specializations.

When people say they want to “get into voice over” they are often thinking of the “glamorous” work of National TV commercials. You know the “voice” of Ford or Macy’s. But there’s a lot of voice over work that never makes it to the airwaves, yet keeps many of us working voice talent very busy.
I’m talking about “Telephony.” (Pronounced teh-LEH-fuh-NEE). You know…voicemail jail! Those infamous “For Sales, Press 1” recordings that people have complained about for years.

Well, I’m here to stand up and proudly proclaim: “Hi, I’m Liz, and I am a voicemail recorder.” Actually in our business we call them Interactive Voice Response or Message On Hold recordings (IVR and MOH for short).

Besides long form narrations, telephony is a mainstay of my business.
And I’m very happy with that!
Although it’s not looked upon by some as very prestigious, I see it as a very important part of my and my clients’ business.

Let’s face it, these days, the IVR/MOH system is usually your first contact with a company. It’s the first impression you get and usually that’s the impression you stay with when dealing with a company forevermore.

We’ve all heard horror stories of being trapped in a voice mail maze, or about the awful voice you had to listen to while on hold. That’s not the impression that a company wants project. Those awful recordings were probably recorded by – if I may be so bold as to to assume – the cute receptionist that was pressed into service to “just record this into the phone.”

Clients that hire me and my fellow IVR/MOH specialized voice talents know how important it is to give a good first impression. They know that by having an effective IVR or MOH system in place they are putting their best foot (or voice!) forward.

And lets be clear, I don’t want my recordings to illicit a “Wow, what a great voice” response. I want people to listen to that Message on Hold and say “Oh, I didn’t know this company offered that service, I’ll have to ask the rep about that when they get back on the line.”

An effective IVR or MOH recording will keep a company’s clients happy by routing them to the correct department quickly…which gets their questions answered quickly…. which keeps them coming back and doing business with the company. An effective Message on Hold recording educates customers about your business and your services

So the next time you are asked to “Press 1, for Sales” or to “Ask our representative about our 10% discount on bulk orders” say “Hi!” That pleasant sounding voice may just be mine!

And if you need a telephony recording done? Call me!

Filed Under: business, marketing, Uncategorized, Voice Over

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