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Rita Pardue Judges Gracie Allen Award Media Contest


January 30, 2009

On January 24, 2009, Ms. Pardue, Production Manager at 89.3 KPCC-Southern California Public Radio, presided as a judge in several broadcasting areas including local, national, and international television and radio at the George Washington University Media and Public Affairs building located in Washington , D.C. The three day event was hosted by American Women in Radio and Television.

Of the many contestants vying for the coveted Gracie Allen Award, there were many well known entrants such as CBS Sunday Morning and many well-known television personalities such as Barbara Walters. Though the judging categories focused on production and content, Ms. Pardue critiqued, “In my opinion, the most talented pieces weren’t just newsworthy, but they were the ones high in diversity where the high production quality combined with the newsworthiness just moved me.”

Former award recipients include American Idol’s Cecile Frot-Coutaz in association with Fremantle Media, Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus, Harpo Radio’s Dr. Maya Angelou, Saving Grace’s Holly Hunter, Heroes’ Ali Larter, Today’s Hoda Kotb, CNBC’s The Suze Orman Show, WE tv’s Wedding Central and MTV’s Half of Us Special, CBS News’ Nancy Giles, CNN’s Heroes: An All Star Tribute, Lifetime Television’s Army Wives, and Oxygen’s Who Cares About the Girls.

The 2009 Gracie Allen Award winners will be honored at the 34th Annual Gracie Awards ceremonies on June 3, 2009 at the New York Marriott Marquis and June 4, 2009 at Tavern on the Green, also located in New York. For further information please visit:

http://www.awrt.org/awards/gracies.html

Source: Rita Pardue

Peter K. O’Connell Elected to MCA-I Board of Directors

January 30, 2009

Peter K. O’Connell, president of audio’connell Voice Over Talent, has been elected to serve a two-year term on the board of directors of Media Communications Association – International (MCA-I).

As part of his role on the association’s board, O’Connell will also serve as chairman of the association’s Membership Committee.

“Over my twenty-five plus years in the communication industry, the technological avalanche I have witnessed over the past five to seven years has been amazing. It’s one of the reasons I joined MCA-I,” O’Connell says.

“The portability, the speed and the accessibility of the technology driving personal and professional communication today across so many media channels means that individuals and companies will need to access the brain power of our MCA-I membership now more than ever.”

With nearly 800 members world-wide, MCA-I supports professional communicators who work in film, video and the Internet as well as other electronic media, and who communicate through broadcast and non-broadcast delivery channels.

The professional association is headquartered in Madison, WI, and with 29 active chapters, celebrated it 40th anniversary in 2008. The association’s web address is www.mca-i.org.

Source: VoiceOverXtra.com

Voice Over Is Alive and Well in Europe

January 6, 2009

Bettye Zoller recently returned from a three week sojourn over the Christmas holidays from a European tour and learned a fair deal about what is going on in voice over in countries such as Austria and Germany.

While out to lunch with a friend in Nurnberg, Zoller discovered that more and more actors and singers are making money in the voice-over field all over Europe nowadays, in cities of all sizes from large to small, and that many also work from home, similar to their counterparts overseas.

Voice-overs are particularly attractive to starving artists as extra income – filmmakers, actors, models, and of course, musicians.

Duly was that many Europeans have the advantage of speaking three or more languages fluently, since most European schools teach languages to children in the early grades, not waiting, as do American schools, until the pre-teen or teen years.

Multiple languages are spoken by many European parents.This means that European voice talents easily voice jobs in many languages.

What Europe lacks, her friend confided, is U.S. English – people who speak American English without a European accent.

For more information, read the complete article at VoiceOverXtra.com

Source: Bettye Zoller via VoiceOverXtra

Teri Clark Linden and Sherri Berger Teach in Detriot May 2-3, 2009

January 5, 2009

Detroit Voice Over Talent/Teacher Teri Clark Linden is partnering with Chicago’s Sherri Berger to bring Sherri’s Voice Over U Beginner’s Lecture and Lab Workshops to Detroit.

The two day workshop will be held Saturday May 2nd and Sunday May 3rd and will include breakfast, lunch and a workbook on both days. Saturday’s workshop will be held from 10:00-5:30 at the Troy Homewood Suites and will also include a guest speaker (agent or producer) and Sunday will be behind the mic at Randy Stephenson’s RMS Studios in Birmingham from 10:00-6:00pm.

The Sunday series will be limited to 10 students. Teri is a professional, union actress with twenty plus years in stage, screen and voice over. Voice over credits range from commercial (On-Star, Comerica Bank, Honey Baked Ham) to narration (Dodge/Visteon) to audio books (Mirage, Big History, Blue Covenant,) some of which have been recorded from her home studio near Ann Arbor.

Known as one of the most highly respected voice over performers and one of the top names in Chicago, Sherri Berger has accumulated a vast list of high profile accounts. Among her national campaigns are: Culligan, Coast Soap, Mr. Clean, McDonalds, Bounty, Mrs. Dash, Rubbermaid, Kelloggs, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, Bisquick, Sears, Wrigley Gum, Chrysler, Pharmacia, Sprint’s 1-800-PINDROP, and many more local and regional spots.

Teri and Sherri met during a Pat Fraley voice over workshop weekend Sherri hosted at Cerny America Studios in Chicago. Teri recently flew to LA to study ADR/Voice Matching and Replacement with Pat and Ned Lott at Buzzy’s Recording Studio and began to realize a lack of professional voice over training in Detroit, but a multitude of inquiries on how to get started in the business. Both Teri and Sherri are excited to bring professional voice over skills to Detroit area talent and hope this is the first of many.

Registration and information inquiries can be sent to Teri Clark Linden at info@tericlarkvoiceover.com.

Source: Teri Clark Linden

Brian Haymond’s Voice, Partnering with Samaritan’s Purse, Wins Award

November 20, 2008

Brian Haymond was honored to partner with Samaritan’s Purse on a national commercial/PSA providing voice over narration about the humanitarian relief needed by all the ravaged people in Sudan.

Recently, the spot “Sudan / Samaritan’s Purse was Listening”, won the prestigious 2009 National Religious Broadcasters Media Award for Best Television Commercial of the Year.

Impressed by the work itself and the team that produced the winning video, Haymond remarked, “The video production these folks do is stellar in every way, so I’m not surprised to see the work noticed but, to have been a part of the finished product is very fulfilling. My hat’s off to those who put it all together!”

NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) has a convention each year and the upcoming convention is in Nashville, Feb. 7-10, 2009.

Like many voice over professionals, the voice acting gene runs in the Haymond family.

Brian Haymond’s daughters, Olivia (11) and Samantha (8) both do voiceover when they can through auditions on Voices.com exclusively, also gaining work through offline efforts. Olivia just finished doing some voiceover for The Boy Scouts of America and Samantha has been doing a campaign for Bojangle’s Chicken and Biscuits, a job she landed on Voices.com.

Haymond has a history with Samaritan’s Purse having narrated promotional videos for their yearly campaign “Operation Christmas Child“, a drive that encourages children to give gifts to children around the world in need of items such as school supplies, winter apparel including mittens, hats, socks, even toothbrushes and toys, neatly packaged in a brightly decorated, festive shoe box to be received at Christmas.

Haymond shared, “Some of the money my girls made from their voice over work was donated to Operation Christmas Child. The instructions ask that those donating goods consider adding $7 per box to help cover processing and so on. Both of my girls took some of the money they made doing voiceover and put $7 in each of the 6 boxes!! So, with the help of Voices.com, we are teaching the girls about good work ethic and giving to others in need! PRICELESS!!”

In related news, Brian Haymond’s song “Deckno the Halls” made the cut for the Holiday Magic 2009 CD, a compilation of voice over and musical recordings that will be distributed to children who are hospitalized and to their siblings during the holiday season in select hospitals across the US. Holiday Magic is a CD produced annually by Jeff Gelder of GelderHead Productions.

Source: Brian Haymond

Voices.com To Give Away 1-Year Premium Membership

October 27, 2008

For the past couple of months, Voices.com, the voice over marketplace, has been doing weekly giveaways on their company blog, VOX Daily, featuring anything and everything from books on the industry from leading voice over experts, promotional opportunities, Entertainer’s Secret Throat Relief spray, and private consults with giants in education.

This week, they’ve done it again with what many consider to be the best giveaway yet; a 1-year Premium membership subscription free of charge to Voices.com.

By joining Voices.com as a Premium member, voice talent will discover the power of online career management using intuitive technology and bolster their career with superior marketing opportunities and visibility for their voice at Voices.com.

With the ability to upload 100MB of audio, video, and text documents, a Voices.com Premium member website becomes the primary destination for clients seeking vocal expertise on the Internet. Premium members can audition for jobs and promote their services in Unlimited Featured Talent Directory Listings as well as enjoy priority ranking in the Voices.com search engine.

Here’s some more information from Voices.com:

๏ Audition for voice-over jobs that are sent to you via email. We guarantee that all voice talent will receive the project notifications at the same time. 500+ jobs are posted at Voices.com each month.

๏ Get contacted directly. Clients can email you from your web page (http://yourname.voices.com) and hire you for work.

๏ Showcase your voice-over demos online. Easily send files to business associates, casting directors and advertising agencies. (100MB)

๏ Priority ranking in the search results. Your name appears above other membership levels.

๏ Be promoted as a Featured Talent on the home page.

๏ Get paid directly. Set your own rates. Accept online credit card payments with the industry-leading SurePay™ Escrow service or by using your own PayPal account.

๏ Bonus eBooks! Included are the 150 page eBook “The Definitive Guide to Voice-Over Success“, “The Voice Over Script Collection” and “Commercial Scripts for Radio and Television Ads“, a $90 value!

How Do You Enter For a Chance to Win?

All you need to do is have a preexisting profile on Voices.com (regardless of voice talent membership level) and comment on the VOX Daily article to let Stephanie Ciccarelli know that you’d like to win the 1-year Premium membership subscription to Voices.com

Source: VOX Daily

SAG Board of Directors Votes to Request Federal Mediator and Send Strike Authorization Referendum to Members if Necessary

October 21, 2008

The Screen Actors Guild National Board of Directors today passed the following resolution at its quarterly plenary in Los Angeles:

“In hopes of moving the Theatrical and TV negotiations forward, the national board hereby takes the following actions:

SAG will formally request a federal mediator be brought into the negotiations.

The Board adds four new members to the National Negotiating Committee, two from the Hollywood Division, one from the New York Division and one from the Regional Branch Division.

The Board authorizes a referendum and accompanying educational information be sent to the members requesting their authorization for the National Board to call a strike in the Theatrical and TV Contract, at such time as the Negotiating Committee determines in its sole discretion that the mediation process has failed.”

Adopted 96.72% to 3.28%

Approval of the strike authorization would require 75 percent approval of members who vote.
“We hope mediation will help move this process forward. This action by the board demonstrates our commitment to bargain with the strength of our unified membership behind us. Economic times are tough for all Americans, but we must take a stand for what is fair,” said Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg.

“Our number one goal remains securing a good contract without a strike,” said SAG National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Doug Allen. “I am pleased by the board’s strong show of support for the national negotiating committee and look forward to meeting with the federal mediator and AMPTP representatives as soon as possible.”

Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) negotiating committees met for 44 days of formal negotiations and have not yet reached a successor agreement to the TV/Theatrical Agreement that expired June 30, 2008.

The board further resolved to add four new members to the negotiation committee, two from the Hollywood Division, one from the New York Division and one from the Regional Branch Division.

Source: SAG.org

Combustion Equipment Manufacturer Selects Warm Voice Talent

October 21, 2008

audio’connell logoJohn Zink Company, a Tulsa, Oklahoma company that specializes in making equipment and systems used to cleanly burn fossil fuels burn and/or reduce end-process contaminants, produced an industrial video presentation on the vision and mission of the company. audio’connell Voice Over Talent’s Peter K. O’Connell served as narrator for the Zink corporate video featured on the company’s web site and in the company’s offices which also include locations in Luxembourg and Japan.

A professional voice over talent and audio producer for over 25 years, Peter O’Connell is president of audio’connell Voice Over Talent, a worldwide, English language-based voice talent organization. Mr. O’Connell also operates International Voice Talents, a company featuring professional foreign language male and female voice actors.

Both companies provide voice talent for commercials, animation, corporate narrations, documentaries, broadcast voice imaging, audio books, podcasts and messaging on-hold (MOH). Industries served by the two companies include advertising agencies, media and broadcast production companies as well as both large and small businesses around the world.

Mr. O’Connell also owns Voice Over Workshop, which provides professional voice over training to novice and experienced voice talent around the world.

audio’connell Voice Over Talent, International Voice Talents and Voice Over Workshop are all a part of O’Connell Companies.

Source: audio’connell blog

Stockard Channing Bids Farewell to AIG Voice Over Job

October 17, 2008

Stockard Channing is just one more New Yorker who’s been hit by the financial meltdown.  For the last five years, she’s been the voice of AIG in the fallen insurance giant’s TV ads.

“I think that little gig is over,” Channing said at the opening night of A Man for All Seasons on October 7. “I guess they didn’t have the strength to be there, and I guess they didn’t know money,” she added, tweaking the ads’ tag lines.

Channing hasn’t heard yet from the company but doesn’t expect her contract to be renewed. But their check has cleared; she wasn’t paid in stock. “Thank goodness,” she said.

Source: NYMag.com

Bang Zoom! Workshop in Burbank With Tony Oliver

October 17, 2008

Following on the heels of a series of standing room-only voice acting workshops at the recent 2008 New York Anime Festival, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, a leading full-service audio post production company and producer of original entertainment content, has announced an intensive one-day voice acting workshop taking place at the company’s own studios in Burbank, CA on Saturday, October 18th.

The session will be led by renowned voice actor and director Tony Oliver and will offer attendees in-depth instruction on every major component of voice acting including character development, basic acting skills, and how to use and project the voice with a variety of emotions. Developing a compelling demo, studio etiquette and protocol for auditions will also be examined. This unique voice acting workshop at Bang Zoom! Studios is $299.00 and space is very limited. Details and reservations to attend the session are available at: http://www.adventuresinvoiceacting.com/workshops.

“We held two voice acting workshops at the recent New York Anime Festival as well as a separate all-day intensive session at John Marshall Sound in Manhattan and I was very impressed at the level of interest and dedication, as well as the raw talent displayed by many who attended these events,” says Oliver, who is the current ADR (Automated Dialogue Recording) director for the hit anime series Gurren Lagann, seen on Sci Fi Channel and has, over the last two decades, also portrayed lead roles on many iconic animated series including Robotech, Gungrave and Lupin III.

He continues, “Voice acting is a niche that is often overlooked or even ignored by many traditional acting disciplines and educational opportunities on the topic are quite rare. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn some valuable skills and techniques and gain insight on every step of the recording process. They’ll also have plenty of time to practice in the same recording booth at Bang Zoom! where dialogue for so many well-known anime series like Gurren Lagann, Samurai Champloo, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Chobits and Last Exile have been recorded for domestic release. This will be an extremely informative afternoon for anyone that is serious about developing a voice acting career.”

Bang Zoom! Entertainment will also offer workshop attendees a special $5.00 discount on the critically acclaimed ADVENTURES IN VOICE ACTING™- Volume One DVD, which spotlights the behind-the-mic world of the talented and diverse personalities that bring animated and video game characters to life. Bang Zoom! Entertainment produced the film, having completed English language dubs and audio post production for more than 2,000 anime episodes for a wide variety of anime series in addition to working on other animated features, live action productions and video games. ADVENTURES IN VOICE ACTING™- Volume One is also available online for $29.95 at http://www.adventuresinvoiceacting.com/purchasethedvd/.

About Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Inc.

Headquartered in Burbank, California, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Inc. is a leading and award winning full service audio post production studio working in the fields of feature films, television, electronic entertainment, anime and direct to home entertainment projects. Founded in 1993, Bang Zoom! Entertainment maintains operations in the U.S. with three buildings, six recording/mixing stages and a staff of just under 200 actors, writers, directors and technicians. Bang Zoom! Entertainment is committed to carrying out innovative projects that contribute to the promotion of global cultural awareness. More information about Bang Zoom! Entertainment and its products can be found on the company’s web site, which is located at www.bangzoomentertainment.com.

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