Showing posts with label voice talent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voice talent. Show all posts

Monday, May 29, 2006

HTML hiccups

I tried to be slick and use the <embed> tag to post my demo tracks in the right hand column. But that turned out to cause more trouble than it was worth.

So they’re posted with run-of-the-mill hyperlinks now.

Sorry for any inconvenience, folks!

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Now hear this...

My voice demo came in today! Feel free to give a listen and let me know what you think. Track 1 is a sample of my commercial work. Track 2 contains narrations.

I’ve also posted both tracks permanently to the right under my picture.

Now all I have to do start sending them out and let the bucks roll in.

So if you know anyone looking for a voice—make sure to tell them about me!

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Catching up

I realize I’ve been really neglecting the blog lately. Here are some of the significant goings on…
  • I recorded my demo Friday night, which I will soon send out to people in hopes of landing some voiceover work. The recording session was a great experience. I can’t wait to hear the finished product. I should get the demo in about a month. At that point I’ll make sure to find a spot for it online so you all can hear it.
  • The price of gas continues to frustrate everyone. Last Thursday it took $50 to fill the minivan (it would have taken a little more, but I stopped at $50)! Subsequently, we’ve cancelled our planned summer vacation in Maine. Instead we’re going on an extended camping trip in the Adirondacks, a little closer to home.
  • Nolan played another game last weekend. Once again I failed to bring the camera. He has two games this weekend. So I’ll try to get some pictures of one of them.
  • I’ve been enjoying the new season (ok, “series” if you’re British) of “Doctor Who.” The first episode was fun. The second was better. But this past Saturday’s show, “School Reunion,” was a sheer delight! It was so much fun seeing old characters Sarah Jane Smith and K9 make a welcome comeback. The special effects were the best ever produced for a “Doctor Who” show—and on par with the best of sci fi TV (long gone are the days of guys in cheesy rubber monster suits and really cheap sets). And Anthony Stewart Head made a terrific villain.
As always I’m sure there’s more I’ve forgotten about that has slipped through the cracks. I’ll endeavor to do better.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Getting paid to talk

I've been taking voice acting classes. Play the audio post to hear all about it...
this is an audio post - click to play