Posts tagged People

How important is the end of the sentence?

Nancy Wolfson, one of my most favorite people and a world class voiceover coach, offers this quick video tip.

Spotlight on Philip

My friend Philip Banks is the narrator of this evocative short film.

Spotlight on Doug

My friend Doug Medlock is featured as Mayhem in this delightful video.

Spotlight on Moe

My friend Moe Egan was recently featured at Peter O’Connell’s blog.

Added to the blogroll

For the last few years, I’ve had the joy and delight of working with my daughter Karen Souer on lots of voiceover projects. She’s a really superb content director. She’s also quite adept at basic audio editing. Not to mention, she’s a very good copy editor and a creative writer.

So, I’m thrilled to note that Karen is taking on more clients. She knows the ins-and-outs of the voiceover business pretty well, having not only worked with me, but grown up in my house. I’ve been doing voiceover work professionally since before her first birthday.

Karen’s site and blog are now live. I hope you’ll check them out. Even more, I hope if she can help you that you’ll hire her.

Learn about Natalie

My friend Natalie Stanfield Thomas is featured in an interview at Peter O’Connell’s blog.

Learn about Liz

My friend Liz de Nesnera is featured in an interview at Peter O’Connell’s blog.

The true stories of the people you think you know

There are a number of names that shine from the pages of American History. Francis Scott Key. Amelia Earhart. Butch Cassidy and Sundance. Barnum. Twain. But, how well do you know the real story behind each of these names? A newly released audiobook narrated and produced by my friend Michael Holmes is now available that tells the true story about the people you think you know well. It’s called The Americans. It’s a marvelous collection of riviting stories that are not only well told, they also benefit from being true.

I encourage you to get your own copy of The Americans.

A spotlight on Rowell

My friend Rowell Gormon is featured in an extensive interview over at my friend Peter O’Connell‘s blog in a feature he’s doing called 5 Questions for a Professional Voice Over Talent.

Mixing tricks

From the mind of my friend Dan Popp comes this tasty article on mixing audio for playback on the radio. Not all of us in voiceover also produce, but for those of us who do, Dan’s advice is solid gold.