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Showing posts with label voiceover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voiceover. Show all posts
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Mel Blanc as the Frito Bandito
When I was a lad, Frito Lay ran a campaign of commercials for Fritos Corn Chips starring the Frito Bandito, voiced by Mel Blanc. Eventually anti defamation groups forced the character off of the airwaves. Now here, without animosity, are a few of those commercials.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Julie Williams Interviews Stephanie Ciccarelli
Julie Williams discusses with Stephanie Ciccarelli various methods to promote yourself using Internet marketing.
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Marc Cashman Gives A Lesson on Interpreting Puncuation
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Marc Cashman gives a brief lesson on interpreting puncuation placed in copy.
Marc Cashman gives a brief lesson on interpreting puncuation placed in copy.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Pat Fraley On Auditions, The Root Canal of Voice Over
Pat Fraley is one of my teachers and is full of great advice. In this 7 minute segment, Pat talks about the bane of actors of every stripe: Auditions.
Bob Bergen Takes His Act On The Road
Bob Bergen is taking his one-pig, er . . . his one-Man-show, "So, Here's The Deal" to New York where he'll be performing at "Don't Tell Mama" on April 22nd and 23rd. It's the tender story of how a nice Jewish kid from Cincinnati moves to Hollywood and becomes the worlds most famous stuttering pig (among other characters.)
I got to see his show in January, 2006 and found it hilarious. I've heard he's honed and expanded the show since then. For a taste of Bob as Porky Pig, Tweety Pie, Sylvester Jr. and others, watch the trailer:
I got to see his show in January, 2006 and found it hilarious. I've heard he's honed and expanded the show since then. For a taste of Bob as Porky Pig, Tweety Pie, Sylvester Jr. and others, watch the trailer:
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Maurice LaMarche Declares 3/22 "International Talk Like William Shatner Day!"
In honor of William Shatner's 78th birthday on 3/22/09, Maurice "The Brain" LaMarche has declaring March 22nd to be "International Talk Like William Shatner Day!"
LaMarche has created the following video tutorial for our edification, filmed by producer Bill Biggar, on a lengthy drive to the airport on L.A.'s 405 freeway. Enjoy, and remember, it's pronounced "sabotaaj", not, "sabotahj".
LaMarche has created the following video tutorial for our edification, filmed by producer Bill Biggar, on a lengthy drive to the airport on L.A.'s 405 freeway. Enjoy, and remember, it's pronounced "sabotaaj", not, "sabotahj".
Friday, March 20, 2009
Lets Take The Way-Back-Machine to 2007: Harry Shearer
This is a series of clips from an interview conducted by Dave Bookman / 102.1 The Edge with Harry Shearer (voice of many of "The Simpsons" characters) during the time around the release of "The Simpsons Movie."
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Monday, December 29, 2008
Susan Berkley presents her mini-course on interpreting ad copy
Susan Berkley presents her 5 part Mini Course - How To Do Voice-overs
The Five Questions voice actors need to ask themselves in order to interpret Ad Copy
Question #1 Who am I?
Question #2 Who Am I Talking To?
Question #3 What Is My Relationship?
Question #4 Where Are We?
Question #5 What Would It Look Like?
Learn more about Susan at The Great Voice Company: http://www.greatvoice.com
The Five Questions voice actors need to ask themselves in order to interpret Ad Copy
Question #1 Who am I?
Question #2 Who Am I Talking To?
Question #3 What Is My Relationship?
Question #4 Where Are We?
Question #5 What Would It Look Like?
Learn more about Susan at The Great Voice Company: http://www.greatvoice.com
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Good Morning, Bob Bergen

Gary Cogill of Good Morning, Texas interviews Bob Bergen (voice of Porky Pig and Tweety Pie) at this link.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
"Bob Bergen: So Here's The Deal"
Bob Bergen, the official voice of Porky Pig, has put together a one-man-show and here is the trailer for that show. Enjoy!
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