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PanRight Productions · 1Y ago

Sounds from the UK – TV Animation Composers

Serving two generations of children with their unique style of music, Mr Miller and Mr Porter have written some of the most well known themes and incidental music to classic UK television programmes such as Sooty, Panic Station, Art Attack, Motormouth, Basils Swap Shop, Tricky TV, Big Barn Farm and ...
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PanRight Productions · 1Y ago

Is Audio A Part of Your Branding Toolbox?

When choosing a voice (or sound designer) for your product or service, think about how important sound becomes in representing what you are selling. Find an expertly trained voice or sound designer who not only sounds good to your ear, but will subliminally prove your product or service noteworthy.
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PanRight Productions · 1Y ago

Anatomy of a Successful Cold Call – For Voice Talent

I admit to having cold feet about cold-calling.  This article was written by voice actor Maxine Dunn, and recommended to me by voice coach Nancy Wolfson and it makes some great suggestions that I’ve not seen elsewhere on this topic. Thought it might be good for you v/o folks out there pounding...
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PanRight Productions · 1Y ago

Sound Designer Interviews, Courtesy of SoundScalpel

I’m always fascinated by the sound design process since I come from a music, production and voice over background. It’s a skill that is gaining more attention due to the boom in video game sales; but it’s also an art that creates an emotional bed for film and TV to subtly convey em...
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PanRight Productions · 1Y ago

Game Voices

Very much looking forward to playing hard with Timothy Cubbison, DB Cooper and Todd Resnick at Pat Fraley’s GameVoices event this weekend…curious to know how much work there is for women vs. men?? Timothy Cubbison: Production Supervisor for Blindlight Todd Resnick: Casting Executive of R...
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PanRight Productions · 2Y ago

Recording the Spoken Word

Voice-over recording is generally less labor intensive than recording a singer. A clean signal path, a good condenser mic (or a dynamic mic with a good preamp that has very little color), and only slight (if any) compression during recording are the three most important factors.
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PanRight Productions · 2Y ago

Recording the Spoken Word

Voice-over recording is generally less labor intensive than recording a singer. A clean signal path, a good condenser mic (or a dynamic mic with a good preamp that has very little color), and only slight (if any) compression during recording are the three most important factors.
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PanRight Productions · 2Y ago

Voice Detective at Work

Whether you use audio to sell cheese, catheters, or to warn the world about epidemics, there’s an effective process for creating the right sound for your audience. I start with some detective work. I’m a high-tech “messenger”: I do voiceovers for a wide range of clients who want th...
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PanRight Productions · 2Y ago

Voice Detective at Work

Whether you use audio to sell cheese, catheters, or to warn the world about epidemics, there’s an effective process for creating the right sound for your audience. I start with some detective work. I’m a high-tech “messenger”: I do voiceovers for a wide range of clients who want th...
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PanRight Productions · 2Y ago

Experiments in Sound Design

Creating an audio-only version of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book "Where the Wild Things Are" as an exercise, gave me a huge lesson in sound design...
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