Sunday, January 28, 2007

Finding Their Voice


Finding Their Voice

Creativoices opens new doors for the local voice talent industry


By Anne P. Dela Cruz









Creativoices, founded by Pocholo Gonzales and Brian Ligsay (first and second from right, respectively), is the top provider of prequalified
and professional voice
artists in the Philippines

In
addition to high-tech imagery and visuals, using Hollywood stars’
voices to give life to lead characters has become a big attraction for
animated films. And these talents—like Bruce Willis as the raccoon RJ
in Over the Hedge—corner a big chunk of the films’ production cost.



This is not the case in the Philippines, however. Here, talents are
paid a measly sum for the use of their voices. Creativoices is out to
change this, though, with its mission to develop the local voice talent
industry and provide voice talents what they truly deserve.


Voice of Opportunity



Before Creativoices, Pocholo Gonzales was already making a name for
himself as a voice talent, while his friend Brian Ligsay was a deejay
who was also doing some voiceover work on the side. Seeing how
lucrative the business was, the two friends set up Uni Voices, a fully
equipped studio that offered all types of voiceover requirements to
clients. The business, however, was short-lived as the cost of
maintaining a studio was too steep.



Together with some friends, Pocholo and Brian repackaged the business
and went into voice talent management instead. Thus, the birth of
Creativoices Productions in 2005. Pocholo is CEO and managing director,
while Brian serves as marketing director. In focusing their efforts on
simply recruiting and managing voice talents (instead of owning and
operating a high-maintenance cost studio), Creativoices has managed to
become the number one provider of prequalified and professional voice
artists in the Philippines.


“Before
we started Creativoices, we noted that voice talents were being paid
differently depending on the job to be undertaken. In short, there were
no industry standards to speak of when it came to the pay scale,” Brian
relates. “Now, we can establish the standards for the kind of services
we offer. Besides, there is a big market for the services we offer.”

Unique One-Stop Shop



What makes Creativoices unique is the fact that the company is the only
Philippine-based online voiceover company that delivers voiceovers
within 72 hours of an order. A client just has to visit
www.creativoices.com and fill up the necessary forms. The site also
features sample voices so that a client can determine the kind of voice
he or she needs.

“This has been the in thing in the United States and we are just
duplicating this,” Brian explains. “The good thing about this is our
overhead costs have lowered substantially. We now affiliate ourselves
with studios and make use of them only when necessary.”



Tagged as the best place to shop for professional voice talents, voice
casting, and production services, Creativoices’ production team can
handle any type of audio requirement. The services they offer include
character voices for animation, computer game voiceovers, dubbing,
podcasting, commercials, promos, Internet audio marketing services,
audio books, multimedia voices, campaign creation, voice mail prompts,
public address announcements, and so much more.


“Our
talented lineup of field experts is at our client’s disposal, from
concepts to application,” Brian explains. “Script writing and original
music composition are also available, along with every conceivable
sound effect and style of prerecorded background music.”



Since both Pocholo and Brian were already recognized names in the
industry even before coming together in Creativoices, the company did
not have much problem looking for clients. It is affiliated with the
Advertising Suppliers Association of the Philippines and the Animation
Council of the Philippines. Clients include Toei Animation, Star
Records, Red Bank Concerts, DDB, Top Peg, and Holy Cow.


BIG Plans



Creativoices is building up its pool of talents so that clients can
have a wider selection from which to choose. One of its plans is to
offer training programs for budding voice talents. Brian advises,
however, that interested talents treat voiceover services only as their
second job since the industry works on a per project basis. “Most of
the jobs we get are on a per project basis, so it is not advisable for
voice talents to depend on these jobs for a living,” Brian said. He
points out, though, that “our talents will be paid rates that we
ourselves have established.”



Their ultimate goal is to create a council of voiceover talents that
will ensure that industry standards are in place. The council will aim
to make sure that its members are professionally trained voice talents
and that they are justly paid for their services.
Brian reveals
that for an announcer-type of project, a talent can get as much as
P15,000 for a 30-seconder job. Character voices go for P8,000 for 30
minutes, while a voiceover for a television commercial can go as high
as P25,000 for a 30-seconder. Surprisingly, the voice talents who dub
the Korean telenovelas that are popular these days are paid only P90
per script (a script covers one episode).



Also in the works is the plan to offer voiceover services in different
dialects and the development of a website that will be devoted to voice
templates.


“By next year, we
will be getting a bigger office space so that we can start offering
training programs for voiceover talents,” Brian shares. “There is so
much talent in the Philippines and I am confident that the country will
become a major supplier of voice talents not only for the region but
for other parts of the world as well.”



Finding Their Voice


Finding Their Voice

Creativoices opens new doors for the local voice talent industry


By Anne P. Dela Cruz









Creativoices, founded by Pocholo Gonzales and Brian Ligsay (first and second from right, respectively), is the top provider of prequalified
and professional voice
artists in the Philippines

In
addition to high-tech imagery and visuals, using Hollywood stars’
voices to give life to lead characters has become a big attraction for
animated films. And these talents—like Bruce Willis as the raccoon RJ
in Over the Hedge—corner a big chunk of the films’ production cost.



This is not the case in the Philippines, however. Here, talents are
paid a measly sum for the use of their voices. Creativoices is out to
change this, though, with its mission to develop the local voice talent
industry and provide voice talents what they truly deserve.


Voice of Opportunity



Before Creativoices, Pocholo Gonzales was already making a name for
himself as a voice talent, while his friend Brian Ligsay was a deejay
who was also doing some voiceover work on the side. Seeing how
lucrative the business was, the two friends set up Uni Voices, a fully
equipped studio that offered all types of voiceover requirements to
clients. The business, however, was short-lived as the cost of
maintaining a studio was too steep.



Together with some friends, Pocholo and Brian repackaged the business
and went into voice talent management instead. Thus, the birth of
Creativoices Productions in 2005. Pocholo is CEO and managing director,
while Brian serves as marketing director. In focusing their efforts on
simply recruiting and managing voice talents (instead of owning and
operating a high-maintenance cost studio), Creativoices has managed to
become the number one provider of prequalified and professional voice
artists in the Philippines.


“Before
we started Creativoices, we noted that voice talents were being paid
differently depending on the job to be undertaken. In short, there were
no industry standards to speak of when it came to the pay scale,” Brian
relates. “Now, we can establish the standards for the kind of services
we offer. Besides, there is a big market for the services we offer.”

Unique One-Stop Shop



What makes Creativoices unique is the fact that the company is the only
Philippine-based online voiceover company that delivers voiceovers
within 72 hours of an order. A client just has to visit
www.creativoices.com and fill up the necessary forms. The site also
features sample voices so that a client can determine the kind of voice
he or she needs.

“This has been the in thing in the United States and we are just
duplicating this,” Brian explains. “The good thing about this is our
overhead costs have lowered substantially. We now affiliate ourselves
with studios and make use of them only when necessary.”



Tagged as the best place to shop for professional voice talents, voice
casting, and production services, Creativoices’ production team can
handle any type of audio requirement. The services they offer include
character voices for animation, computer game voiceovers, dubbing,
podcasting, commercials, promos, Internet audio marketing services,
audio books, multimedia voices, campaign creation, voice mail prompts,
public address announcements, and so much more.


“Our
talented lineup of field experts is at our client’s disposal, from
concepts to application,” Brian explains. “Script writing and original
music composition are also available, along with every conceivable
sound effect and style of prerecorded background music.”



Since both Pocholo and Brian were already recognized names in the
industry even before coming together in Creativoices, the company did
not have much problem looking for clients. It is affiliated with the
Advertising Suppliers Association of the Philippines and the Animation
Council of the Philippines. Clients include Toei Animation, Star
Records, Red Bank Concerts, DDB, Top Peg, and Holy Cow.


BIG Plans



Creativoices is building up its pool of talents so that clients can
have a wider selection from which to choose. One of its plans is to
offer training programs for budding voice talents. Brian advises,
however, that interested talents treat voiceover services only as their
second job since the industry works on a per project basis. “Most of
the jobs we get are on a per project basis, so it is not advisable for
voice talents to depend on these jobs for a living,” Brian said. He
points out, though, that “our talents will be paid rates that we
ourselves have established.”



Their ultimate goal is to create a council of voiceover talents that
will ensure that industry standards are in place. The council will aim
to make sure that its members are professionally trained voice talents
and that they are justly paid for their services.
Brian reveals
that for an announcer-type of project, a talent can get as much as
P15,000 for a 30-seconder job. Character voices go for P8,000 for 30
minutes, while a voiceover for a television commercial can go as high
as P25,000 for a 30-seconder. Surprisingly, the voice talents who dub
the Korean telenovelas that are popular these days are paid only P90
per script (a script covers one episode).



Also in the works is the plan to offer voiceover services in different
dialects and the development of a website that will be devoted to voice
templates.


“By next year, we
will be getting a bigger office space so that we can start offering
training programs for voiceover talents,” Brian shares. “There is so
much talent in the Philippines and I am confident that the country will
become a major supplier of voice talents not only for the region but
for other parts of the world as well.”



Monday, January 22, 2007

Wow Magic Sing TV Ad




Wow Magic Sing Singkatutak na Pamasko ng Wow. Voiced by the VoiceMaster himself POCHOLO GONZALES.

Wow Magic Sing TV Ad




Wow Magic Sing Singkatutak na Pamasko ng Wow. Voiced by the VoiceMaster himself POCHOLO GONZALES.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Cromartie High School trailer




We dub the tagalog anime version
Despite being a normal student, Kamiyama finds himself in the most delinquent high school in Tokyo. He soon becomes the leader of the thugs and morons that populate the school and tries to improve the school, Loaded with sketches, in-jokes, parodies and run-ins with all sorts of tough types who eventually are defeated through the sheer laziness and weirdness of the students. CROMARTIE HIGH began as a successful absurdist manga by Eiji Nonaka and then a 26-episode anime from Production I.G

With English Subs
The rest will be up on Private
Starring:Takamasa Suga, Mitsuki Koga, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Takayama, Itsuji Itao, Noboru Kaneko, and Hiroyuki Watanabe ... (more)

Cromartie High School trailer




We dub the tagalog anime version
Despite being a normal student, Kamiyama finds himself in the most delinquent high school in Tokyo. He soon becomes the leader of the thugs and morons that populate the school and tries to improve the school, Loaded with sketches, in-jokes, parodies and run-ins with all sorts of tough types who eventually are defeated through the sheer laziness and weirdness of the students. CROMARTIE HIGH began as a successful absurdist manga by Eiji Nonaka and then a 26-episode anime from Production I.G

With English Subs
The rest will be up on Private
Starring:Takamasa Suga, Mitsuki Koga, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Takayama, Itsuji Itao, Noboru Kaneko, and Hiroyuki Watanabe ... (more)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

The VoiceOver International Creative Experience

Here's a resolution
that can change your life!

The VoiceOver International Creative Experience

March 28-31, 2007 - Palace Station - Las Vegas, NV

We know how it goes -

You start the new year with a list of things you intend to do DIFFERENT from last year, and one by one each item on your list gradually gets lost in the rush of daily life.

How many of your New Years resolutions have already "bit the dust?"

Make 2007 the year you make your mark

as a voiceover talent!

You have the power to make a decision that can truly change your life! If you're a working voice talent, just getting started in voiceover, or maybe just thinking about it - your decision is simple: You need to be in Las Vegas this coming March, 2007! The VoiceOver International Creative Experience is the one place to be in 2007 where you will learn more than you can imagine about how to succeed in voiceover!

At VOICE 2007 you'll learn things about the craft and business of voiceover that you won't learn anywhere else - not from any books, not from any AFTRA/SAG conservatories, and not from any seminar or workshop. For four amazing days, you'll be in the presence of some of the top voiceover experts, coaches, and authors in the US who will teach you how to do what they do! You'll have a chance to meet them, talk with them, learn from them, and be coached by them.

There has never before been a voiceover

workshop series with this many top VO coaches

teaching you how to do what they do!

Here are the pros you'll have a chance to meet at VOICE 2007 in Las Vegas, March 2007 (in alphabetical order):

    *

      Penny Abshire � The Psychology of Voiceover
    *

      James Alburger � The Seven Core Elements of a Performance
    *

      Bob Bergen � An Evening with Bob Bergen
    *

      Gregory Best � Negotiation Strategies for Voiceover Talent
    *

      DB Cooper � Specialized voiceover techniques for video games
    *

      Frank Frederick � LoveNotes: branding and marketing for voice talent
    *

      MJ Lallo � Real World Animation Voiceover
    *

      Rodney Saulsberry � Step up to the Microphone
    *

      Connie Terwilliger � Preparing Yourself for Working as a Voice Talent
    *

      Chris Wagner � Websites and the Internet for Voiceover Talent
    *

      Bettye Zoller � Find Your Voice in the Audio Book Industry
    *

      plus a few surprises!

And after more than a month of working out some kinks, we've arranged for a Special Guest Appearance by the person who holds the record for creating more than 4,000 voices for animation - the one and only Pat Fraley. That's right! Pat will be presenting his all new "26 Slick Tricks Smuggled Out of Hollywood" at VOICE 2007. This is one program you won't want to miss!

You've NEVER experienced anything like VOICE 2007!

Coming to Las Vegas in March, 2007 are not just one or two, but more than TEN incredible experts, authors, performers, and voiceover business professionals for the singular purpose of teaching YOU how to be a more effective communicator, performer, and business person so you can make more money in this incredible industry.

Plus, we've partnered with some of the biggest names in the world of voiceover!


We're incredibly proud to announce that www.Voice123.com has partnered with VOICE 2007 as one of our three Premiere Sponsors. As you may know, Voice123 was the first and is currently one of the largest on-line audition services in the world. You'll have an opportunity at VOICE 2007 to learn about the incredible changes taking place with Voice123.com, how their service works, and how you - as a voice talent - can benefit from being a member. Representatives from Voice123.com will be on-hand to answer your questions and show you exactly what you need to do to use their service to get more and better quality bookings.

VOICE 2007 will focus

on these 3 principals:

1) Education � You�ll receive the training and performance tools you need to be more successful. Each of the 10 voiceover professionals at VOICE 2007 is well-known and established as an expert in their area as well as being a working voiceover talent.

2) Technology � You�ll learn how to use the technology of voiceover to your advantage. Working in voiceover today requires a working knowledge of current technology in many forms. At VOICE 2007 you'll learn how to use technology to your advantage.

3) Community � You�ll have access to resources and networking opportunities available nowhere else. One of our goals with VOICE 2007 is to create a community of voiceover talent at all levels of experience.

VOICE 2007 is intended to help you to be a more effective performer, a more skilled communicator, and a more savvy business person by providing the training, tools, and resources you need through education, technology, and community, which in turn will help you and your clients be more successful.

You'll have a chance to meet and speak with representatives from business that fill the needs for each of the three principals of VOICE.

Some of the businesses who will be at VOICE 2007 include:

www.voice123.com

www.voices.com

www.commercialvoices.com

It's your choice -

Sure, you can make a resolution to do something in 2007 to develop your voiceover career - and then let life get in your way.

Or you can make a resolution to attend VOICE 2007 and return home with more than 4 days of information and ideas you can put to use immediately.

We expect the VoiceOver International Creative Experience - VOICE 2007 to fill up fast � and there is a limited number of seats available - so we suggest you register early to guarantee your seat. Save up to $200 by registering before March 1, 2007. The earlier you register, the more you�ll be able to save on airfare by booking your flights before rates increase. Everything you need to know about VOICE 2007 is on our website.

You'll leave with tons of new ideas!

When you attend VOICE 2007, you�ll be able to immediately apply dozens of proven performing and business techniques that are guaranteed to change the way you market yourself and do business as a voiceover performer. Every second of this amazing 4-day creative experience is devoted to giving you the tools, information, and training you need to succeed in any aspect of voiceover. As a registered attendee, you�ll take home a comprehensive workbook with exercises, scripts, and information that would literally take years to compile on your own. And that�s assuming you even knew where to look for it! You�ll also have the opportunity to meet and network with voiceover professionals at every level of experience from around the world.

At VOICE 2007 you'll have a chance to find out! The VoiceOver International Creative Experience can best be described as an intensive creative experience that is more fun than anyone should be allowed to have. There will be so much to learn at VOICE 2007, you�ll want to come prepared to take lots of notes! Here�s just a sampling of what you�ll learn:

    *

      how to know if you are really ready to jump feet-first into the business of voiceover
    *

      why certain types of voiceover delivery work while others don�t
    *

      how to make your clients absolutely LOVE you
    *

      why you might want to re-think the way you market yourself
    *

      the four critical components necessary for any effective script
    *

      why knowing how to use the Internet is critical to your success in voiceover
    *

      how to keep a positive attitude � no matter what happens
    *

      a completely new way to work with a script
    *

      why its important to know your voiceover niche
    *

      how to negotiate higher talent fees for your VO work
    *

      what works, and what doesn�t in animation voiceover
    *

      how to find your signature style
    *

      why audio books may � or may not � be right for you
    *

      how to simplify the technology of voiceover
    *

      and much, MUCH, more!

What will it take for you

to make the VOICE 2007 resolution?

If you�ve been searching for a VO workshop, lurking on the VO discussion boards, or trying to find a place where you can learn what you need to know to be more successful as a voiceover talent, you need to be in Las Vegas in March 2007.

VOICE 2007 is 4 huge days devoted exclusively to voiceover.

And the best part - It�s affordable!

At only $497 for all four days, including the Tuesday evening networking get-together, we challenge you to find ANY VO workshop anywhere that even comes close to providing as many top professionals, with as much useful information, at such a deal of a price! At about $125 per day VOICE 2007 is the ONLY place you�ll find this many of the top VO coaches in the US gathered in one place to teach you the critical performing and business skills you�re looking for. If you�ve shopped around, you�ve probably found one-day and two-day workshops that cost more than twice the price of VOICE 2007.

You won't find better voiceover training

anywhere at any price!

We�ve had people tell us they�d be willing to pay as much as two or three times the tuition for VOICE 2007 just to get the chance to spend a few hours with some of these coaches.

So, why is the tuition so low? We wanted to create an unprecedented event that voice talent at all levels of experience could afford. And we wanted to create an event where professional VO coaches could share their knowledge and "tricks of the trade" with those who are eager to learn.

When we started planning this event, we wondered how we would find the VO pros to fill the speaking slots. But as we began making some calls, it was no longer a question of how we would fill the slots, but rather, how we would choose among all the professionals who were asking to be part of this event.

It was tough to turn down some top talent!

You see, unlike some other businesses, most VO coaches are eager to share their knowledge and truly want to help others who are just learning the craft and business of voiceover to become more proficient. As we began organizing VOICE 2007 we quickly found ourselves in the uncomfortable position of having to tell some very well-know coaches that they would have to wait for a future VOICE event. There's only so much time in four days, and we've filled every second with programs that we believe will help skyrocket your voiceover career. That is - if you make the resolution to attend VOICE 2007 in Las Vegas.

The presenters at VOICE 2007 are here because they have an opportunity to be part of a community unlike any other in the entertainment or communications industries. As an attendee, you�ll not only have the opportunity to learn from our amazing roster of voiceover professionals, but you�ll also have the opportunity to purchase books, CDs, and other products and services directly from the creators.

Click on any of the VOICE 2007 links in this email or visit www.voice-international.com for all the details and to register on-line.

We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas at VOICE 2007.

Your VOICE 2007 organizers:

James Alburger & Penny Abshire of VoiceActing.com

Frank Frederick of Legend Corporation


The VoiceOver International Creative Experience

Here's a resolution
that can change your life!

The VoiceOver International Creative Experience

March 28-31, 2007 - Palace Station - Las Vegas, NV

We know how it goes -

You start the new year with a list of things you intend to do DIFFERENT from last year, and one by one each item on your list gradually gets lost in the rush of daily life.

How many of your New Years resolutions have already "bit the dust?"

Make 2007 the year you make your mark

as a voiceover talent!

You have the power to make a decision that can truly change your life! If you're a working voice talent, just getting started in voiceover, or maybe just thinking about it - your decision is simple: You need to be in Las Vegas this coming March, 2007! The VoiceOver International Creative Experience is the one place to be in 2007 where you will learn more than you can imagine about how to succeed in voiceover!

At VOICE 2007 you'll learn things about the craft and business of voiceover that you won't learn anywhere else - not from any books, not from any AFTRA/SAG conservatories, and not from any seminar or workshop. For four amazing days, you'll be in the presence of some of the top voiceover experts, coaches, and authors in the US who will teach you how to do what they do! You'll have a chance to meet them, talk with them, learn from them, and be coached by them.

There has never before been a voiceover

workshop series with this many top VO coaches

teaching you how to do what they do!

Here are the pros you'll have a chance to meet at VOICE 2007 in Las Vegas, March 2007 (in alphabetical order):

    *

      Penny Abshire � The Psychology of Voiceover
    *

      James Alburger � The Seven Core Elements of a Performance
    *

      Bob Bergen � An Evening with Bob Bergen
    *

      Gregory Best � Negotiation Strategies for Voiceover Talent
    *

      DB Cooper � Specialized voiceover techniques for video games
    *

      Frank Frederick � LoveNotes: branding and marketing for voice talent
    *

      MJ Lallo � Real World Animation Voiceover
    *

      Rodney Saulsberry � Step up to the Microphone
    *

      Connie Terwilliger � Preparing Yourself for Working as a Voice Talent
    *

      Chris Wagner � Websites and the Internet for Voiceover Talent
    *

      Bettye Zoller � Find Your Voice in the Audio Book Industry
    *

      plus a few surprises!

And after more than a month of working out some kinks, we've arranged for a Special Guest Appearance by the person who holds the record for creating more than 4,000 voices for animation - the one and only Pat Fraley. That's right! Pat will be presenting his all new "26 Slick Tricks Smuggled Out of Hollywood" at VOICE 2007. This is one program you won't want to miss!

You've NEVER experienced anything like VOICE 2007!

Coming to Las Vegas in March, 2007 are not just one or two, but more than TEN incredible experts, authors, performers, and voiceover business professionals for the singular purpose of teaching YOU how to be a more effective communicator, performer, and business person so you can make more money in this incredible industry.

Plus, we've partnered with some of the biggest names in the world of voiceover!


We're incredibly proud to announce that www.Voice123.com has partnered with VOICE 2007 as one of our three Premiere Sponsors. As you may know, Voice123 was the first and is currently one of the largest on-line audition services in the world. You'll have an opportunity at VOICE 2007 to learn about the incredible changes taking place with Voice123.com, how their service works, and how you - as a voice talent - can benefit from being a member. Representatives from Voice123.com will be on-hand to answer your questions and show you exactly what you need to do to use their service to get more and better quality bookings.

VOICE 2007 will focus

on these 3 principals:

1) Education � You�ll receive the training and performance tools you need to be more successful. Each of the 10 voiceover professionals at VOICE 2007 is well-known and established as an expert in their area as well as being a working voiceover talent.

2) Technology � You�ll learn how to use the technology of voiceover to your advantage. Working in voiceover today requires a working knowledge of current technology in many forms. At VOICE 2007 you'll learn how to use technology to your advantage.

3) Community � You�ll have access to resources and networking opportunities available nowhere else. One of our goals with VOICE 2007 is to create a community of voiceover talent at all levels of experience.

VOICE 2007 is intended to help you to be a more effective performer, a more skilled communicator, and a more savvy business person by providing the training, tools, and resources you need through education, technology, and community, which in turn will help you and your clients be more successful.

You'll have a chance to meet and speak with representatives from business that fill the needs for each of the three principals of VOICE.

Some of the businesses who will be at VOICE 2007 include:

www.voice123.com

www.voices.com

www.commercialvoices.com

It's your choice -

Sure, you can make a resolution to do something in 2007 to develop your voiceover career - and then let life get in your way.

Or you can make a resolution to attend VOICE 2007 and return home with more than 4 days of information and ideas you can put to use immediately.

We expect the VoiceOver International Creative Experience - VOICE 2007 to fill up fast � and there is a limited number of seats available - so we suggest you register early to guarantee your seat. Save up to $200 by registering before March 1, 2007. The earlier you register, the more you�ll be able to save on airfare by booking your flights before rates increase. Everything you need to know about VOICE 2007 is on our website.

You'll leave with tons of new ideas!

When you attend VOICE 2007, you�ll be able to immediately apply dozens of proven performing and business techniques that are guaranteed to change the way you market yourself and do business as a voiceover performer. Every second of this amazing 4-day creative experience is devoted to giving you the tools, information, and training you need to succeed in any aspect of voiceover. As a registered attendee, you�ll take home a comprehensive workbook with exercises, scripts, and information that would literally take years to compile on your own. And that�s assuming you even knew where to look for it! You�ll also have the opportunity to meet and network with voiceover professionals at every level of experience from around the world.

At VOICE 2007 you'll have a chance to find out! The VoiceOver International Creative Experience can best be described as an intensive creative experience that is more fun than anyone should be allowed to have. There will be so much to learn at VOICE 2007, you�ll want to come prepared to take lots of notes! Here�s just a sampling of what you�ll learn:

    *

      how to know if you are really ready to jump feet-first into the business of voiceover
    *

      why certain types of voiceover delivery work while others don�t
    *

      how to make your clients absolutely LOVE you
    *

      why you might want to re-think the way you market yourself
    *

      the four critical components necessary for any effective script
    *

      why knowing how to use the Internet is critical to your success in voiceover
    *

      how to keep a positive attitude � no matter what happens
    *

      a completely new way to work with a script
    *

      why its important to know your voiceover niche
    *

      how to negotiate higher talent fees for your VO work
    *

      what works, and what doesn�t in animation voiceover
    *

      how to find your signature style
    *

      why audio books may � or may not � be right for you
    *

      how to simplify the technology of voiceover
    *

      and much, MUCH, more!

What will it take for you

to make the VOICE 2007 resolution?

If you�ve been searching for a VO workshop, lurking on the VO discussion boards, or trying to find a place where you can learn what you need to know to be more successful as a voiceover talent, you need to be in Las Vegas in March 2007.

VOICE 2007 is 4 huge days devoted exclusively to voiceover.

And the best part - It�s affordable!

At only $497 for all four days, including the Tuesday evening networking get-together, we challenge you to find ANY VO workshop anywhere that even comes close to providing as many top professionals, with as much useful information, at such a deal of a price! At about $125 per day VOICE 2007 is the ONLY place you�ll find this many of the top VO coaches in the US gathered in one place to teach you the critical performing and business skills you�re looking for. If you�ve shopped around, you�ve probably found one-day and two-day workshops that cost more than twice the price of VOICE 2007.

You won't find better voiceover training

anywhere at any price!

We�ve had people tell us they�d be willing to pay as much as two or three times the tuition for VOICE 2007 just to get the chance to spend a few hours with some of these coaches.

So, why is the tuition so low? We wanted to create an unprecedented event that voice talent at all levels of experience could afford. And we wanted to create an event where professional VO coaches could share their knowledge and "tricks of the trade" with those who are eager to learn.

When we started planning this event, we wondered how we would find the VO pros to fill the speaking slots. But as we began making some calls, it was no longer a question of how we would fill the slots, but rather, how we would choose among all the professionals who were asking to be part of this event.

It was tough to turn down some top talent!

You see, unlike some other businesses, most VO coaches are eager to share their knowledge and truly want to help others who are just learning the craft and business of voiceover to become more proficient. As we began organizing VOICE 2007 we quickly found ourselves in the uncomfortable position of having to tell some very well-know coaches that they would have to wait for a future VOICE event. There's only so much time in four days, and we've filled every second with programs that we believe will help skyrocket your voiceover career. That is - if you make the resolution to attend VOICE 2007 in Las Vegas.

The presenters at VOICE 2007 are here because they have an opportunity to be part of a community unlike any other in the entertainment or communications industries. As an attendee, you�ll not only have the opportunity to learn from our amazing roster of voiceover professionals, but you�ll also have the opportunity to purchase books, CDs, and other products and services directly from the creators.

Click on any of the VOICE 2007 links in this email or visit www.voice-international.com for all the details and to register on-line.

We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas at VOICE 2007.

Your VOICE 2007 organizers:

James Alburger & Penny Abshire of VoiceActing.com

Frank Frederick of Legend Corporation