Archive for the ‘Work’ Category

Feel Like Doing Nothing?

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

If you ever feel like doing nothing, then I’ve got the perfect book for you. It’s called How to Do Nothing With Nobody All Alone By Yourself, by Robert Paul Smith. It’s a wonderfully insightful and delightfully whimsical book that’s designed to teach kids the vital skill of figuring out what to do when there’s nothing to do.

I had the pleasure of narrating this book for Iambik Audiobooks and Tin House Books, and it’s available now on the Iambik web site. Pop on over and take a listen to the sample chapter!  Along with the audio files, you’ll receive a PDF file containing all of the wonderful illustrations included in the original print version, and they’re referenced throughout the course of the narration. Even without the illustrations, though, you could probably figure out how to build the many things that Smith describes thanks to the great details that he included in the original text. I had a lot of fun reading this book, and hope that you enjoy listening to it.

Devils, Angels & Dating – Teaser Trailer

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Over a year ago, I made contact with the director of an online collaborative animated film, and was cast as the voice of the two male characters.  Later I was asked to record a Wonder Years-esque narration that would be woven throughout the film.  The project has been progressing nicely, and a teaser trailer was just released that shows off some of the stellar work that’s been done by the team, all of whom are volunteers.  Take a minute (literally) and check it out!

Like the name says…

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

…I’m still finding my voice…largely for this blog. I want to offer more here than just “Here’s what I’ve been doing lately,” but unfortunately that’s about all that it feels like I’ve got to offer at times.  Today, though, I’ve got a little story to share.  More on that later.

It’s been busy here. While most of that busy-ness isn’t on the voiceover front, there are definitely some fun things happening. Even doing scratch tracks for assorted projects at my day job is fun. I see it as additional free practice. Sometimes I just get to riff my way through the copy as I feel is most appropriate, while other times I get direction on how to approach it. I like it either way, and the variety is always interesting.  Then there’s the ever-present “you never know when the client may decide to hire you” side of it.  While I try not to get too caught-up in counting those pre-hatched chickens, it’s good to know that the possibility is there.

So what’s been happening on the VO front lately? Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Narration for some software training projects (more to share on this soon, I hope)
  • Assorted tracks (some as just scratch) for work projects, including a pharmaceutical piece, a fast-talking dinosaur, and later today, a no-nonsense New York tour guide
  • Character work for an independently-produced animated feature

I’m also pleased to announce that I’ve been cast as Bob Cratchit in a local audio production of A Christmas Carol, which is being produced to benefit Reading and Radio Resource, a Dallas agency that’s dedicated to providing audio materials for the blind and visually impaired.

And now for today’s VO tip:

Be yourself

Recently a friend was helping me to practice a read for a type of project that I hadn’t done before.  At first glance it felt like it was significantly outside of my comfort zone, and my first several takes (spread over numerous weeks) didn’t hit the mark.  Thankfully my friend was very patient with my stumbles, and let me take things at my own pace, so I decided to let it percolate in the back of my mind for a while.

After several more weeks had passed, the solution hit me, and it was so deceptively simple that I don’t know why I hadn’t latched onto it sooner.  In all of my earlier attempts, I was trying too hard to get the read to sound like I thought it should sound.  In short, I was trying too hard to be a voiceover artist.  What I should have been doing was tapping into the right aspect of my own personality that matched the copy, and targeting my read to a specific person in my head to whom I would naturally talk that way.

The next morning I took another stab at it with those principles in mind, and felt really good about the result.

So did my friend.

Did I mention that he’s an audio producer for a busy company?  ;)

Qhub

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Qhub allows anyone to set up a simple Q&A interface on their web site. Want to know more? Check out this quick introduction that I narrated.

New Agent

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

I’m pleased to announce that I am now represented in the Dallas/Fort Worth area by Kim Dawson Agency, thanks to a referral from my friend Amber Cotton.  I had a wonderful visit on Tuesday with my new agent, Julie Holman, who has posted my demo to the agency web site as well as Video Voicebank.  I’m absolutely thrilled to take this step in my voiceover career, and hope that this is the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with the agency and my new friends there.

Brand Me Big

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

A short while ago I was contacted about narrating a demo video for a new business called Brand Me Big. The site went live not long ago, and shortly thereafter the demo video was up and running. For those who may have trouble playing it from their site, here’s the video via YouTube.

Magma Madness

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Here’s the latest fun with my buddy, Pterry!

Snow? In August?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

There’s no snow in Texas, but there’s a new Webosaurs “Snowball Skirmish” video featuring my vocal alter-ego, Pterry the pterodactyl. Also check out Pterry in the “Dino Dig” promo, also released today.

Introducing Pterry

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Just got word that the next pair of Webosaurs vignettes have been released, and one of them (the first one you see below) features my vocal alter-ego, Pterry the pterodactyl. The other three lead characters — Horns, Rexxy, and Stretch — are voiced by the project’s art director, Justin Harder.

In related news, I’m nearly finished with my VO web site, and will have the “Turbo” video below available there as well once it’s ready.