Your words, my voice. That’s what I do. I talk for a living.
Recently I had the distinct pleasure of being interviewed by Sandi Klein for her podcast Conversations with Creative Women.
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Hamilton, and the New York Primary
BEFORE “VOICE” ACTING If you know me you know my background is in theatre. As a young girl, I sang and danced around my living room to the score of various Broadway shows Finian’s Rainbow, Dr. Doolittle, My Fair Lady, and best of all, West Side Story. When I got cast in the Chicago All-City […]
Ask Your Doctor If This Ad Is Right For You
As the Medical Narrator, I’ve narrated medical device videos, such as this one, which was produced by James Archer of Anatomy Blue for St. Jude Medical. But, this video was never intended for the general public, so ask your doctor if this ad is right for you. The health care industry spent $14 billion on advertising in 2014, according to […]
About Etiquette
Or, as in this case, a blog post I’d written in 2011 was kept by someone who enjoyed reading it, and reached out to tell me so 5 years later. I wrote about etiquette. It’s something I think about, in a variety of ways. Take self-promotion; for some reason, in our business actors are […]
#VOnow BONUS — A Voiceover Artist who Grew up to be a Talking Machine
We recorded for 30 hours (3 hours per day, 5 days a week, for 2 weeks), where I sat and read phrases from a computer screen — over 6,000. And contrary to most voice acting, this work required a “flat” read — the acting and emotion had to be kept out of the voice.
Medical Narrator Series Coming Soon
Measurable Goals It’s important to put your business objectives into measurable goals. One of our goals for 2015 was to collaborate more within the medical industry. Looking back at our year-end numbers, in dollars, my team and I discovered that the Medical Narration jobs outweighed the bulk of my other voice-over work, and it was […]