Voiceovers 101: A Practical Introduction to the Voiceovers Industry
Do you want to make $1,000,000 a year in voiceovers? Be the famous voice of movie trailers, cartoon characters, and national ad campaigns? Have a chauffeured limo whisk you from one studio to the next?
Then maybe this may not be the workshop for you.
But if you want a practical, affordable introduction to the voiceover business, this is it.
Maybe people say you have a distinctive voice. Maybe youre an actor or singer looking for extra income. Maybe you enjoy storytelling. Maybe youve heard about the voiceover industry and are just curious.
Join voiceover veteran Chris Graybill for a informative, two-hour tour of the world of professional voiceovers. In this workshop you will learn:
* How to get started in business. * How to get professional training and coaching * How to develop a demo * When to invest money in a demo * How to create a home studio
During the workshop you will gain insight into professional opportunities beyond traditional tv/radio commercials. Like corporate communications, documentaries, promos, technical training, internet narration, video games, audiobooks, even phone answering systems. Youll have a chance to hear pro voiceover demos; see what audio scripts look like; and explore the myths and realities of the voiceover business.
DATE: November 14, 2009
TIME: 10:00am - 1:00pm
LOCATION: Classroom 34 @ Station North 34 E. Lanvale Street (Btwn Charles & St. Paul) Baltimore, MD 21202
Chris Graybill has worked for 15 years in the Baltimore/Washington market. He has done every kind of voiceover there is, including more than 500 commercials; documentaries for PBS, Discovery Channel, and the Learning Channel; training for hundreds of Fortune 500 corporations; promos for Marylnd Public Television; and more than 100 audiobooks. In 2006, Publishers Weekly honored his performance of Jess Walters The Zero with a Listen Up award, as one of the best fiction audiobooks of the year. Voiceover 101