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Liz de Nesnera. Best of Both Worlds VO.

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

Remember that saying about first impressions?

March 28, 2018 By Liz de Nesnera

You never get a second chance to make a first impression.

In my work as a full-time voiceover talent, I record in many different genres: eLearning, explainer videos, commercials and…yes…Telephony.

To many voiceover talent, it’s not even on their radar or, honestly, it’s looked down upon as not worth their time.

For those not in my industry many know this as “voicemail jail.” Which is really sad.

What many don’t realize is how important it is for companies to have a professional sounding phone system.

It truly is often the first impression that people get of a company.

(How many rants have we all heard about the awful system and sound someone had to deal with when they called a certain company)

I just got off a session for a major luxury brand. There were two people on the line from the agency and client side, plus the engineer.

(For my VO friends: Yes, this was a Union booking via one of my agents, Desanti Talents recorded via ISDN)

We spent 40 minutes recording 3 paragraphs for their phone system.

These people get it. They understand that the people who call their company expect a certain sound and a certain quality. It’s also a sign of respect for the customer. Their customers don’t want to hear someone who’s just “phoning it in” (pun intended!)

I was thrilled to be hired to represent them.

So, the next time you hear a bad recording, what will you think of the company? Will you feel respected?

If, on the other hand, you hear a good recording, you’ll know that the company cares about their image, and you their customer.

Filed Under: telephony, VO Tips, Voice Over, voiceover

A Community. Not Competition

August 15, 2010 By Liz de Nesnera

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.”

Really?

So how have I managed to make a full-time living at this? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Barbara Winter, business, Uncategorized, VO Tips, Voice Over, voiceover

You never know who’s listening, watching, reading.

January 9, 2010 By Liz de Nesnera

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.

That’s not a bad thing, in fact it can be pretty cool!

I had a wonderful experience at the NYC Voiceover Mixer hosted by Voice Talent Productions last month: a fellow voice talent, who I had never met in person, came up to me and told me how much she appreciated my posts about telephony and how much she learned, and thanked me for the help I had given…virtually. That made me feel really nice! [Read more…]

Filed Under: business, marketing, NY VO Mixer, telephony, twitter, Uncategorized, VO Tips, Voice Over, voiceover

Happy New Year!

January 1, 2010 By Liz de Nesnera

OK! So it’s “that” time of year again…Resolution-time!

What interesting about the concept of “resolutions” is that they usually involve some sort of major sacrifice or herculean effort….losing weight, quitting smoking, getting to the gym more often…Resolutions, frankly have a bad rap because they usually DON’T involve efforts we really want to make …but rather ones we feel we SHOULD make….and that’s why they are so often NOT kept.

On the other hand, when it comes to my voiceover career – that I LOVE – I see resolutions not as bad, but as opportunities to play and expand and grow as a voice talent and a business owner…I WANT to do these 🙂 What a concept! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Barbara Winter, business, Elaine Clark, Harlan Hogan, marketing, New Year, Uncategorized, Voice Over, voiceover

Press Pound(ing headache) for those pesky telephony formats

May 24, 2009 By Liz de Nesnera

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:

Commercials,
Narrations,
Promos
….and for those of us that choose to: Telephony. [Read more…]

Filed Under: business, software, telephony, Uncategorized, VO Tips, Voice Over, voiceover, VoxStudio

Software Review: Word2Wav

February 7, 2009 By Liz de Nesnera

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.

Many of these types of VO work require that individual files be created….MANY individual files……hundreds of files with names like #sys_Press_Pound_Twice_then7.wav

Renaming a few of these files manually is fine, but then you’re looking at hundreds or even thousands of audio files with names like that, it can be a daunting task. [Read more…]

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

Pay it back by paying it forward

January 10, 2009 By Liz de Nesnera

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.

It leads to a wonderful sense of community within this business that I don’t think exists in any other. Those of us that work at our VO dream everyday know this and live it. How?

By helping each other out whenever we can.

I’ll take this past Tuesday as an example. [Read more…]

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

Harlan Hogan & Elaine Clark Workshop

November 19, 2008 By Liz de Nesnera

“He who learns but does not think, is lost!
He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.”
~ Confucius

When it comes to being a freelance/journeyman voice talent, I firmly believe that continued training and getting out there and learning from those farther along on the VO path is essential.

This past weekend I had the awesome opportunity to attend a workshop run by Elaine Clark and Harlan Hogan. [Read more…]

Filed Under: business, Elaine Clark, Events, Harlan Hogan, John Burr, marketing, Uncategorized, Voice Over

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

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