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In this conversation, Troy Holden and George Washington III discuss the transition from PC to Mac, the revival of the WOVO organization, and the importance of community and mentorship in the voice acting industry. They explore the unique unconference style of WovoCon, the significance of emotional connection in voice over work, and the challenges of navigating rates and negotiations in the industry, especially in the context of AI's growing presence.
Takeaways
Transitioning to Apple can enhance productivity and creativity.
WOVO aims to revive community engagement through unconference events.
Building connections is as crucial as the content shared at conferences.
Emotional connection is key in voice acting, not just information delivery.
Mentorship programs can guide new voice actors through their journey.
Understanding industry rates is essential for fair compensation.
AI cannot replicate the emotional depth of human voice acting.
Networking opportunities at smaller conferences foster lasting relationships.
Voice actors should advocate for their worth in negotiations.
Community support is vital for voice actors working in isolation.
Navigating the Voice Acting Landscape
The Power of Community in Voice Over
"Everything is teachable."
"We have to defend what we can defend."
"AI can't act and it can't feel."
Chapters
00:00 Transitioning to Apple: A Personal Journey
02:56 Reviving WOVO: The Unconference Approach
05:53 Building Community Through WOVO
08:58 The Importance of Personal Connections in Voice Acting
11:57 Mentorship and Support in the Voiceover Industry
15:01 Navigating the Voiceover Landscape: Lessons Learned
23:49 Building Community and Experience in Voice Acting
25:17 Understanding Voice Acting Rates
26:38 Negotiating Rates and Client Expectations
29:32 The Impact of AI on Voice Acting
32:40 Emotional Connection vs. AI in Voice Work
40:29 Connecting with the Voice Acting Community
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In this conversation, Troy Holden and George Washington III discuss the transition from PC to Mac, the revival of the WOVO organization, and the importance of community and mentorship in the voice acting industry. They explore the unique unconference style of WovoCon, the significance of emotional connection in voice over work, and the challenges of navigating rates and negotiations in the industry, especially in the context of AI's growing presence.
Takeaways
Transitioning to Apple can enhance productivity and creativity.
WOVO aims to revive community engagement through unconference events.
Building connections is as crucial as the content shared at conferences.
Emotional connection is key in voice acting, not just information delivery.
Mentorship programs can guide new voice actors through their journey.
Understanding industry rates is essential for fair compensation.
AI cannot replicate the emotional depth of human voice acting.
Networking opportunities at smaller conferences foster lasting relationships.
Voice actors should advocate for their worth in negotiations.
Community support is vital for voice actors working in isolation.
Navigating the Voice Acting Landscape
The Power of Community in Voice Over
"Everything is teachable."
"We have to defend what we can defend."
"AI can't act and it can't feel."
Chapters
00:00 Transitioning to Apple: A Personal Journey
02:56 Reviving WOVO: The Unconference Approach
05:53 Building Community Through WOVO
08:58 The Importance of Personal Connections in Voice Acting
11:57 Mentorship and Support in the Voiceover Industry
15:01 Navigating the Voiceover Landscape: Lessons Learned
23:49 Building Community and Experience in Voice Acting
25:17 Understanding Voice Acting Rates
26:38 Negotiating Rates and Client Expectations
29:32 The Impact of AI on Voice Acting
32:40 Emotional Connection vs. AI in Voice Work
40:29 Connecting with the Voice Acting Community
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