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Voiceover 101 Workshop in Baltimore

Voiceover 101 Workshop in Baltimore

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Posted: 11/5/09 at 10:29am

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 youre an actor or singer looking for extra income. Maybe you enjoy storytelling. Maybe youve 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. Youll 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

COST: $50 - (Pre-Registration Required) - To register today call 410-800-4985

Workshop limited to 20 participants.

PRESENTER:

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 Walters The Zero with a Listen Up award, as one of the best fiction audiobooks of the year.
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