Bernard Shaw Shows Actors the Ropes of Voiceover on Experts Podcast
October 04, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Toronto, Canada (PR Leap) October 4 – Bernard Shaw, British voiceover coach, producer and author, is featured this week on the renowned Voice Over Experts Podcast, http://podcasts.voices.com/ , the most downloaded and subscribed to educational podcast for beginner and professional voice actors. Bernard Shaw has been working with Voiceover artists since 1980, producing over 1,600 demo tapes making him one of the most experienced voice directors in the world.In Bernard Shaw’s lecture, "Where to Start in Voiceovers”, listeners will learn what the necessary steps are when scouting out a career as a voice actor as well as how to focus on the realities of the voiceover industry and carefully research what they have to offer, and equally, research what all employers are looking for. In true form, Bernard delivers his advice with British humour and stride, aiding amateur voiceover talent in their decision to join the voiceover industry.
As a contributor to the Voice Over Experts Podcast, Bernard Shaw will be lecturing on a regular basis, helping people to understand, develop and succeed in the business of voice acting and succeeding in the arena of professional voiceovers. Since the lectures are available in the form of podcasts, the lessons are hosted online and can be subscribed to through the Apple iTunes Directory, to be enjoyed at any time.
The Voice Over Experts Podcast can be found and subscribed to for free in the iTunes Podcast Directory and online at the Voices.com Podcast Center.
To learn more about Bernard Shaw, go to:
http://www.bernardshaw.co.uk
To learn more about the Voice Over Experts Podcast, visit:
http://podcasts.voices.com/voiceoverexperts/
About Bernard Shaw
Bernard Shaw has been working with Voiceover artists since 1980 and has produce over 1,600 'Demo tapes' making him one of the most experienced voice directors in the world. He is also a freelance audio producer with credits as diverse as “Tweenies”, “An Evening With Peter Ustinov” and “The Nations Favourite Children’s Poems”. His book “Voiceovers a Practical Guide” published by Routledge has become a standard work on both sides of the Atlantic. He runs Voiceover and Radio acting classes at the Actors Centres in London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Newcastle.
About Voices.com
Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating transactions between business clients and voice-over professionals employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader's Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.