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The Peter Coyote Interview David Rosenthal with Peter Coyote Peter Coyote's name is synonymous with narrative and commercial Voice Over. His voice has been heard by pretty much everyone at some point in their life, unless they've been hiding under a rock. His career spans decades and in this IVC Industry Interview he shares with us not only his experience but his wisdom and advice for today's aspiring Voice Over talent. Watch now. . . . check it out
Working In The Shadow Of Disaster Paul Strikwerda With so many high-tech products being launched in Japan, could this be unchartered territory for international voice talent? Paul Strikwerda spoke with voice-over Mark Weitzman, who moved to Japan in 1993. . . . check it out
J.S. Gilbert Interview J.S. Gilbert with David Rosenthal No shy retiring wallflower, this man, J.S. Gilbert has always had strong opinions about the state of voiceover in today's technologically demanding world. You can find him on many of the LinkedIn VO groups stating his mind, and in this interview we go over the many of the essentials needed to give yourself a fighting chance in this highly competitive, sometimes cut-throat and way too often (these days) cut-rate business. . . . check it out
Shut Up And Talk Paul Strikwerda You're auditioning for an important part and you spot a mistake in the script. What to do? Should you speak up or forever hold your peace? Paul Strikwerda has a suggestion. . . . check it out
The Doug Honorof Interview David Rosenthal with Doug Honorof Once a year Doug Honorof comes out west to teach at VoiceOne and, luckily, we were able to nab him for a fun and informative interview. As a voice and speech trainer, Doug has lectured and coached at top institutes including Yale School of Drama and Tisch/NYU. He's also worked with many top screen and Broadway stars. If you've ever thought about adding dialects and accents to your repertoire, this is the man you want to listen to. . . . check it out