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Part One:
Meet Michael Przekop (PREZ-kop), a Great Voice student with a background in legal consulting, marketing, and even a producer and director in San Francisco hiring voice talent. Michael talks about his own transition into voiceover. He then reads a commercial script and Susan highlights the importance of understanding the target audience and delivering a relatable and energetic performance. Throughout the coaching session, Michael wows with his continuously improved read. Susan praises his voice quality and encourages him to use hand gestures while recording to bring more energy into his performance.
Part Two:
Meet David Brower, a Great Voice Coach, with a background in radio, marketing for the automotive industry, and more. David talks about his own journey into voiceover and how Susan’s training prepared him to take the leap of faith. Susan and David discuss different strategies for landing voiceover jobs, including referrals and networking, and the importance of cultivating repeat customers. David also shares his experience in creating a demo and finding a niche in the industry, offering valuable advice for newcomers looking to carve out their own path in voiceover. The conversation offers great insights into finding one's niche and the power of referrals in building a successful voiceover business.
Takeaways
Chapters
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Andrew Colón
Segue to Sponsor by Ann Coatney
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
By Susan BerkleyPart One:
Meet Michael Przekop (PREZ-kop), a Great Voice student with a background in legal consulting, marketing, and even a producer and director in San Francisco hiring voice talent. Michael talks about his own transition into voiceover. He then reads a commercial script and Susan highlights the importance of understanding the target audience and delivering a relatable and energetic performance. Throughout the coaching session, Michael wows with his continuously improved read. Susan praises his voice quality and encourages him to use hand gestures while recording to bring more energy into his performance.
Part Two:
Meet David Brower, a Great Voice Coach, with a background in radio, marketing for the automotive industry, and more. David talks about his own journey into voiceover and how Susan’s training prepared him to take the leap of faith. Susan and David discuss different strategies for landing voiceover jobs, including referrals and networking, and the importance of cultivating repeat customers. David also shares his experience in creating a demo and finding a niche in the industry, offering valuable advice for newcomers looking to carve out their own path in voiceover. The conversation offers great insights into finding one's niche and the power of referrals in building a successful voiceover business.
Takeaways
Chapters
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Andrew Colón
Segue to Sponsor by Ann Coatney
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.