In the world of Covid19, recording auditions at home has largely replaced the in-studio audition. Casting directors are working closer than ever with talent agents whose roster includes voice talent
Take Five: the quest for voiceover perfection
Earlier this year (when all the face mask fun began) I voiced a multimedia presentation from my studio. Just a straightforward read regarding Covid. No live session required, the agent
Every Song Has A Memory: Won’t Get Fooled Again
Songs have a way of attaching themselves to a moment that never fades. It becomes personal. You hear the tune and are instantly sent back. Another place – another time.
Press Play: The Cassette Carousel
I could be wrong, but I think people that cranked their tunes from a home stereo thirty-plus years ago, did it more often. A lot more often. I remember first
The scoop on auditions: mint chocolate or bubblegum?
I was standing at the counter at a Baskin Robbins. Underneath the glass in the freezer, I looked at all the flavors sitting in their frozen cardboard tubs. The one
Every Song Has A Memory: 19
Songs have a way of attaching themselves to a moment that never fades. It becomes personal. You hear the tune and are instantly sent back. Another place – another time.
Every Song Has A Memory: Pac-Man Fever
Songs have a way of attaching themselves to a moment that never fades. It becomes personal. You hear the tune and are instantly sent back. Another place – another time.
Every Song Has A Memory: Afternoon Delight
Songs have a way of attaching themselves to a moment that never fades. It becomes personal. You hear the tune and are instantly sent back. Another place – another time.
Every Song Has A Memory: Electric Avenue
Songs have a way of attaching themselves to a moment that never fades. It becomes personal. You hear the tune and are instantly sent back. Another place – another time.