Writing radio spots is hard work—and lots of fun. Once the right words are on paper, what makes or breaks the spot are the voice actors.
In the course of writing more than 40 radio spots, I've had the pleasure of working with voice actors Bever-leigh Banfield, Stew Herrera, and Shelly Somerset (who also served as production engineer on many of my favorite spots).
While I'm sure to use all these performers again, I think voiceover artists are like shoes—you can never have too many.
Right now, one of several voices on my "to hire" list is Amy Snively.
In the course of writing more than 40 radio spots, I've had the pleasure of working with voice actors Bever-leigh Banfield, Stew Herrera, and Shelly Somerset (who also served as production engineer on many of my favorite spots).
While I'm sure to use all these performers again, I think voiceover artists are like shoes—you can never have too many.
Right now, one of several voices on my "to hire" list is Amy Snively.
TRUE CONFESSION: I'm recycling some of my favorite blog posts to give readers a second chance to see 'em. By changing the date, I can bring an older post back to the front page. Sneaky, huh?
Wow! Way to make my day! :-)
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