006: When Should You Learn?
When should you learn when you don’t have time to do it? How do you find additional time? When will the timing be right? We explore options for “Residual Time” in this episode.
When should you learn when you don’t have time to do it? How do you find additional time? When will the timing be right? We explore options for “Residual Time” in this episode.
Great sounding audio IS always our goal, and methods vary to get it there. However, too many people think if “it sounds good to them” that means it sounds good to everybody. So many moving parts, let’s make sure you’re on the right track.
The Outline for Narration Success: How one narrator went from startup to major publishers booking him 9 months out, in a few years. I’m inspired by his work ethic.
FB groups are amazing resources for building your VO business, but which voices deserve your attention? How to read between the lines, and find the seasoned pros for solid advice.
How do you get closer to perfection in your voicing/performance/tech? How much needs to be done? Where’s the best place to focus and grow in the shortest possible time? We all make trade-offs, which one serves us best while growing our Voice Over business (and life)?
How’s your thinking? Are you improving as fast as you can?How you think about voice over, performance, tech issues and life has a huge impact on your success. Originally taught to me as a teenager by Gene Stewart, Motown session musician and Juliard School of Music grad, it’s helped me across multiple career successes throughout life. …
001: Dual Perspective | Keeping your head straight while growing your biz Read More »
A summarized retrospective of my start in audio, performance, and learning how to listen and teach others. The only episode providing my condensed background, training, and life experiences that provided the foundation to coach thousands of others in the art and science of audio excellence.