Bang Zoom! Schedules Intensive Voice Acting Workshop

Bang Zoom! Schedules Intensive Voice Acting Workshop

Bang Zoom! Entertainment has announced a special intensive one-day voice acting workshop taking place on Sunday, September 28th at John Marshall Sound in Manhattan NY from 10:00am-6:00pm. The session will be led by veteran voice actor and director Tony Oliver and will offer attendees in-depth instruction on every component of voice acting including character development, basic acting skills, and how to use and project the voice with a variety of emotions. Developing a compelling demo, studio etiquette and protocol for auditions will also be examined.

This session will be a more comprehensive and detailed complement to another Bang Zoom! voice acting workshop scheduled to take place during the 2008 New York Anime Festival, which is to be held at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center, September 26-28. This unique voice acting workshop in Manhattan is $350.00 and space is limited. Details and reservations to attend are available at: www.adventuresinvoiceacting.com/splash001.

“This workshop in the heart of New York City will be an informative and hands-on ‘boot camp’ style session for anyone looking to become a serious voice actor,” says Oliver, who is the current ADR (Automated Dialogue Recording) director for the hit anime series Gurren Lagann, seen on Sci Fi Channel, and has over the last two decades portrayed lead roles on many iconic animated series including Robotech, Gungrave and Lupin III. “We’re holding the workshop in a fully-equipped digital studio with the latest audio recording technology and the curriculum for the all-day session will give insights on every step of the recording process as well as a variety of useful vocal techniques that bring animated characters of all kinds to life. Every attendee will receive plenty of personal one-on-one instruction as well as focused time behind the microphone in the recording booth. This workshop will be our most comprehensive yet and I invite anyone seriously exploring this unique vocation to attend!”

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