Mic’s Blog

Jacked Up: Jack’s Tips for Organizing and Archiving

At some point in your voiceover journey, you’re going to start auditioning and booking jobs. You’ll be producing audio files—remember to record, edit, and process in .wav or .aiff formats—not in mp3—you may deliver an mp3 to the client, but your work is in one of the...

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Inspiration Corner: Be Your Own “Change Agent”

In the corporate world, a change agent is a person from inside or outside the organization who helps an organization transform itself by focusing on such matters as organizational effectiveness, improvement, and development. The voice over business, my voice over...

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Jacked Up: Handling Copy

Copy can come in a variety of forms.  Sometimes it’s buried in an email from an agent.   Sometimes a pay-to-play site makes you copy the copy with your mouse and then paste into something useful on your computer.  And then there’s long stuff, like elearning or video...

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Joy’s Talent Spotlight: Joy Kingston!

Hello voicers! I had the pleasure of sitting down with our very own TVAS Newsletter interviewer, Joy Kingston! When Joy retired from a rewarding accounting career; she knew she wanted to do something artistic. She had been a painter and songwriter years ago, so when...

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Moats-ivation

Hey Voicers, I’m feeling inspired, and I thought I'd share. Ya know what 18 years in as a voice over actor feels like? It's a blend of happiness, gratitude, accomplishment, and yet still always feels like I'm just getting warmed up. I love this business. I can't get...

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