tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post2400293693840248363..comments2023-07-27T08:04:15.914-05:00Comments on The Voice123 Team Blog: 5 Things That Never Change in Voice OversThe Voice123 Teamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07236306961165086945noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post-44444272422409198852009-11-07T11:45:42.480-05:002009-11-07T11:45:42.480-05:00Excellent article with spot-on advice.
Only one p...Excellent article with spot-on advice. <br />Only one point of contention: "In a world..." where voices are our stock-in-trade, a headshot is NOT 'one of the 3 things that tells a client what makes you special'! Broadcasters know the old saying, "He has a face made for radio!" A headshot is...a headshot! It's a "welcome" smile - but it says nothing at all about your voice, your talent, your character. I'd shudder to think that any client would choose or reject me based on my headshot.<br />Just a thought...<br />Keep up the great work!<br />Regards,<br />Ed Brand (a pleasant-looking guy with a face made for radio!)LADriverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04516091489463595206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post-43831261596846960742009-08-01T07:47:24.795-05:002009-08-01T07:47:24.795-05:00Thank you for your insights, Steve. Very helpful. ...Thank you for your insights, Steve. Very helpful. Easy to identify with - I'm in the midst of redoing my demo now!Leslie Diamondhttp://voice123.com/lesliediamondnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post-88062291311336146792009-07-25T15:36:24.702-05:002009-07-25T15:36:24.702-05:00nice article... A lot of good info
I am taking t...nice article... A lot of good info<br /> I am taking the plunge into VO and will only give it 30 or 40 years to become successful...lolDanSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post-78700220777850583232009-07-25T14:49:26.788-05:002009-07-25T14:49:26.788-05:00this article was great! Thank youthis article was great! Thank youAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02408855314045421724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post-38795329306544436602009-07-25T11:15:58.364-05:002009-07-25T11:15:58.364-05:00Thank you for this article. You have nailed what ...Thank you for this article. You have nailed what I am looking to do. I do have a question for you though. When you are "type-cast" so to speak (and pun certainly intended), how do you show your "best work" to clients that may fall outside of, say in this case, the "rock" genre? I was in rock radio and did a large amount of production for clients other than the ones trying to reach "typical" rock consumers. Now I am trying to expand my horizons but I'm not sure how to do that? Rock on (lol) and thank you again for the insight.Meredith Gittelsonhttp://voice123.com/mgittelsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36892205.post-39032781838256012692009-07-24T22:34:10.152-05:002009-07-24T22:34:10.152-05:00Great article! Good advices.
TamaraGreat article! Good advices.<br /><br />TamaraUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15633587772549661758noreply@blogger.com