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VO: Tales and Techniques of a Voice-Over Actor
by Harlan Hogan
One of the country’s top voice-over talents shares his secrets to success in this insider’s guide to the voice-over industry. Not only does veteran actor Harlan Hogan offer a fascinating personal account of the crazed clients, practical jokes, and amazing coincidences encountered during his twenty-five year career, he also provides a wealth of tested tips for surviving and thriving as a voice-over actor.
This indispensable guide features dozens of techniques to help readers train their voices, gain experience, make a demo, join unions, get an agent, and more. It also includes strategies for finding work in venues outside film and television, including games, automated telephone systems, and even Web sites. Actors, broadcasters, and anyone else who longs to make money spekaing into a microphone will cherish this informative, insightful, and often hilarious glimpse at the business.
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Reviews
“For an actor pursuing any facet of the entertainment industry, this book contains a wealth of invaluable information.”
—Margaret Travolta, actress
“I have had the privilege of learning from Harlan Hogan for several years now. His words are as wonderful to read on paper as they are to hear on television. Any person interested in a career in voice-overs should read this book.”
—Michael Wells, executive casting director, Just Voices Casting, New York City
“For anyone considering a career in the voice-over business, Harlan’s book is a must-read. It’s like an old friend explaining the positives and negatives of becoming a voice-over actor.”
—Mike King, ARU, Chicago
“The best VO in the business has written the best (and funniest) book about the VO business.”
—Chuck Cohen, executive creative director, C&C Advertising, San Francisco
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