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Archives for December 2012

Planes, Trains and The 2012 New York Voiceover Mixer

December 9, 2012 by Dan Friedman

Last year, my experience at the New York Voiceover Mixer was quite a journey. A 34 hour experience with no sleep and a whole lot of fun. This year my trip to the New York Voiceover Mixer, hosted by Voice Talent Productions and the Voxy Ladies, was equally amazing but… I did decide to get some sleep this time around.

It all began with smooth travels from Asheville to Atlanta. However, my flight out of Atlanta was going to be delayed and that meant I was going to miss lunch at Mustang Harry’s. Thanks to the Delta phone app and a quick call to guest services, I was not only able to jump on another flight, I was getting in an hour earlier than I had originally planned. SCORE!

Lunch was perfect. Being surrounded by such great talent and good friends is always my favorite part of any journey.

After lunch, Peter O’Connell, Elaine Singer and I walked over to EDGE Studios. The studios were still under construction when I was there in June and they’ve come a long way since then. They looked great and sounded even better. The place was packed and everyone was having a great time.

Next, it was back to the hotel for a quick shower and then off to the mixer.


The atmosphere at SLATE was electric. Hmm, “SLATE”, that is a good name for a place holding a party for voiceover talent… but I digress. Once again, Erik and Lindsay Sheppard, this year with the help of the Voxy Ladies, threw a fantastic party. There were many great prizes, The Voxy Ladies revealed details of the 12 Days of VOXmas and I had the pleasure of giving away a signed copy of Sound Advice- Voiceover From an Audio Engineer’s Perspective. Later, I sat down to have dinner with Terry Daniel and his fiance’ Tracy. Tracy is a photographer and an all-around beautiful person. Terry’s Voiceover Club and the Voiceover Cafe are both great resources for information and advice from many industry pros.

After drinks and dinner at the Green Square Tavern and many long goodbyes, I jumped into a car with Terry and Tracy because, as fate would have it, we were at the same hotel. This was clearly an invitation to have one more drink (okay… two) at the hotel bar and another 45 minutes of great conversation. Linda Ristig was also there and she and some friends joined us until it was time to call it a night. I was teaching Audacity at EDGE Studios at 9:30AM, and that was now only a few hours away.

Sunday morning was peaceful and calm in the city. I’ve never actually seen it so mellow. It was nice to take in the cool morning air and walk to the studio. The students were great and I think the they enjoyed the class. While Audacity was the focus, I also like following the lead of the students. Answering their questions is always a top priority.

By 11:30AM it is was time to catch a cab… that would take me to the train… that would take me to the airport. This is where the travel “excitement” began. It turns out that my plane would get delayed by nearly an hour. By the time I got to Atlanta airport, I had exactly 20 minutes to make it from terminal A to terminal C for my flight home. To make things even more interesting, the arrival gate was nearly at the end of terminal A and the departure gate was at the VERY END of terminal C. I’m sure some of you remember the old Hertz commercial with OJ Simpson running through the airport… I was living it.

Voiceover is not an industry that requires travel. But, I definitely recommend it. Events like these… “open doors”. That is why they are so important. Its that one introduction, or that one memorable moment with someone that can make all of the difference in a person’s career. But even better than that, is all of the amazing new friendships that develop along the way.

Filed Under: Sound4VO News, Sound4VO Posts Tagged With: 4VO, Dan Friedman, Edge Studios, Sound Advice Voiceover From an Audio Engineer's Perspective, VO, Voice Talent Productions, voiceover, Voiceover Mixer

The Voxy Ladies Deliver… 12 Days of VOXmas

December 7, 2012 by Dan Friedman

We are at the halfway point! What are you waiting for? Have you seen these prizes? This is AMAZING stuff! Not only will you get a collection of great stories but you’ll be helping children get well. What could be better than that? Read on for the details. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

The Voxy Ladies & Prime Time Voices for Children proudly present 12 Days of VOXmas!! An online raffle benefitting the Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA.

WHO: You, the Voxy Ladies, Primetime Voices, VO Buzz Weekly and lots of happy children!

WHAT: A chance to win HUGE prizes and give to some very special children at the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA.

HOW TO ENTER: Order or download the Prime Time Voices for Children’s album “Twas the Night Before Christmas and other Classic Children’s Stories” here and forward you receipt or proof of purchase to vo@voxyladies. It’s that easy folks, once we have your proof of purchase we will enter your name into the drawing. **100% of all proceeds go to Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA**

WHEN: You have from Dec 1st until Dec 12th to download or purchase the album “Twas the Night Before Christmas and other Classic Children’s Stories.” It’s a great gift for yourself or as a holiday gift or stocking stuffer. On Dec 13th we will begin raffling off prizes everyday for 12 days until Christmas Eve. We will announce the winners, daily, on our Facebook fan page here.

(You may also purchase a CD copy of the Prime Time Voices for Children album here)

WHAT’S UNDER OUR VOXmas TREE:

*A FULLY PRODUCED VOICE OVER DEMO FROM PRODUCER CHUCK DURAN & DEMOS THAT ROCK, thanks to our premiere sponsor VO BUZZ WEEKLY!!
*A BRAND NEW APOGEE MIC from Joe Cipriano!!
*1hr Private Voice Over Coaching Session with Emmy Award Winning Voice Actor, ROB PAULSEN!!
*1 hr Private Coaching/Career Consultation with Los Angeles casting director, MaryLynn Wissner!!
*A p-p-p-p-personalized voice mail from voice of Porky Pig, Bob Bergen!!
*A brand new iPAD MINI from the Voxy Ladies!!
*A brand new MXL 880 from our fellas at The VoxStars!!
*A 1O YEAR MEMBERSHIP TO REALTIME CASTING from Realtime Casting (that’s a $2,000 gift!!)
*Patrick Fraley’s COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONAL VOICE OVER COLLECTION (valued at $690!! A must have for every voice actor!!)
*4 Life Coaching or Business Coaching sessions with Voice Talent Manager & Success Strategist Celia Siegel of Celia Siegel Management (a $400 value!!)
*1-year Premium Annual Membership from Voices.com AND a copy of Voice Acting For Dummies!!
*1 hr of VOStudio Tech Services from George Whittam of VO Studio Tech!!
*A one hour private coaching with legendary voice actor Candi Milo!!
*1 hr private coaching with Disney Legend & voice of Goofy, BILL FARMER!!
*A meet-n-greet & 2 private coaching sessions with Dean Panaro from Abrams Artists Agency!!
*3 Months of Social Media Engagement by Dean White through Veriis Social Media!! $750 Value!!
*A THOUSAND DOLLAR learning li-brar-yyy from Nancy Wolfson!!
*1hr home studio evaluation and consult with the Home Studio Master, Dan Lenard!!
*1hr Private coaching from Disney/Pixar casting director NED LOTT!! (in person if you’re in LA or via Skype)
*Two signed COPIES of VoiceOver Legal by Robert Sciglimpaglia from the elves at VOXtra!!
*One signed copy of SOUND ADVICE & a 1hr Studio Consult from producer Dan Friedman!!
*One signed copy of Voice For Hire by Randy Thomas & Peter Rofe’!!
*A MOVIE TRAILER style voicemail recording & a 1hr private coaching from the amazing Bill Ratner!!
*One Lifetime Membership to Voice Actors United and, four 1 year featured memberships to VAU!!

THANKS: We’d like to give a very special THANK YOU to our premiere sponsor, VO Buzz Weekly!! Chuck and Stacey have been on Santa’s nice list longer than we’ve had the pleasure of knowing them!! You can learn more about VO Buzz Weekly & subscribe to their show here: www.vobuzzweekly.com. Thanks also to our AMAZING prize donors who are making sure your stockings are stuffed with every VO’s dream gifts this year!!

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Voiceover Training | Racks and Stacks or Priorities Out of Whack?

December 5, 2012 by Dan Friedman

People new to voiceover are always asking me about effects stacks. For those of you who don’t know what effects stacks (or effects processors) do, or for those who don’t know what I’m even talking about, you are in luck. This article will help explain a couple of the most commonly used effects processors and will also help you steer clear of some things you probably should avoid… for now.

Compression and Equalization… What they do.

Audio effects processors including compressors and EQ (or equalizers) are very important elements in audio production. Compression is used to control dynamics, or the loud and soft parts of a recording. A compressor controls dynamics by lowering the output level of louder parts and raising the level of softer parts. This produces overall output levels that are more evenly balanced throughout the compressed portion of audio.

An equalizer is used to adjust the tones, or frequencies, within a sound. EQ can be used in several ways to enhance or alter certain tones by increasing or decreasing the level of specific frequencies to create an overall sound that is more pleasant. EQ can also be used to create an effected sound, such as simulating the sound of a telephone.

This is all very cool! However, if you are just getting started in voiceover, (and most of the time, even if you’ve been doing this for awhile) these effects are not really something you need to be overly concerned with… at least, not in the beginning.

What should you do?

Should you attempt to learn a little something about them as you are learning your craft? Yes.

Should you be running all of your voice recordings through rack or outboard processors as you are recording? Definitely not.

Should you be inserting DAW effects, effects stacks or presets on every voiceover recording you produce? No.

As you are working on developing your voiceover career, your number one focus should always be on your delivery.

The Magic is in Your Delivery.

When used properly or creatively, processing can make a good recording sound great. But a weak performance, will always sound like a weak performance no matter how much or how little processing is used. It is very easy for people to get caught up in the magic and mystery of the tools, rather than focusing on where the magic truly lies… in the delivery. Simply stated, compression and EQ will not turn a weak delivery into a magical one.

Speaking of deliveries, different scripts require different interpretations, enthusiasm, loudness and energy levels. How loud or soft certain elements are in your delivery are not the same for every script. Therefore, you cannot simply go to the same presets for every script you read and “set it and forget it”. One size, does not fit all.

Creativity or Correction? What Would Be More Fun For You?

Also, as a new voice talent, it is rare that you will be called upon to do a full production. Most often you will be sending your audio elsewhere, where it will be edited, manipulated and mixed alongside music, sound effects or other voices. The mix engineer cannot undo this type of processing. If you were to add processing incorrectly or inappropriately, you may have created a very frustrating situation that could make a mix engineer very unhappy. A new unprocessed recording could be the only solution to the problem and there are no guarantees that the client will come back to you to get it.

Generally, compression and equalization are used in two ways; creatively or correctively. If you’ve chosen your equipment well, have a finely tuned acoustic environment and are always working on your technique, these processing tools can be used creatively as opposed to correctively. Rather than using these processors in an attempt to fix difficult acoustic or technical problems, the tools can be used to place your voice properly in a mix or to enable you to sound like you… only better! As you can imagine, creative, is far more enjoyable for the mix engineer.

As you pursue your career as a voice talent, it will be helpful to learn and understand all elements involved in audio production. However, have patience and focus on what is important for you at this moment in time. Above all, remember that no matter what level you are at in your career, the most important effect to the voiceover talent… is the effect your delivery has on the listener.

You’ll find more on compression and equalization in Sound Advice – Voiceover From an Audio Engineer’s Perspective.

Filed Under: Audio Production Tagged With: Compression, Dan Friedman, EQ, Equalization, sound, sound advice, sound4vo, studio, voiceover, voiceover talent

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