In this podcast interview Lofty Fulton talks about the benefits of creating international voiceover connections, voiceover from an Australian perspective, and becoming a big voice in a small world. We had fun!
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In this podcast interview, fresh from receiving the VOICE Community Award, John Florian talks about his journey into voiceover, and how this passion combined with his background in journalism led him to develop the industry news resource, VoiceOverXtra.
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In this interview from VOICE 2010, John Garry talks about understanding your capabilities – finding your guy – and gives some great advice. It was a privilege to have this conversation with John after a busy session at the conference, a great inspiration. Belief. People. Action. Thanks, John.
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In this podcast interview recorded at VOICE 2010, Bobbin Beam talks about the lure of the microphone, creativity, personal development, and why you should dream big (this tip gives me goosebumps). An entrepreneur at age 8, Bobbin’s career has gone from strength to strength, and it was a pleasure to have this chance to talk [...]
In this first interview from VOICE 2010, Stephanie Ciccarelli talks about how she was influenced by her background in music and love for helping people succeed in their careers, and how this developed into Voices.com, which she co-founded with her husband.
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Pablo Hernandez discusses how social networking brought voiceover artists together to perform on a common project in support of the Haiti disaster victims. This is the first in a new series of podcasts in which Andy Boyns introduces the people behind the voices.
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“Our industry is one in which location is becoming increasingly unimportant. What matters is quality: of performance and technical standard. SaVoa accreditation of these means that I, as an expatriot – living possibly thousands of miles from a new client – can confidently market myself and give the remote client assurance that my voice and [...]
Following the recent earthquake in Haiti, Pablo Hernandez – a voice over artist based in Puerto Rico – had the idea to “gather as many voice-over artists as possible, to make a recording with a support message to Haiti, motivate others to help them in any possible way and to show that VO artists, as [...]