Subject: 1st Washington, D.C. Voice-Over Expo! ... GW MSA is Invited |
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A. J. Costa
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Date Posted: 13:01:28 10/24/03 Fri
Hello GW MSA!
James Earl Jones does it. So does Paul Anthony, Vanessa Williams, and Ellen
Degeneres. You, too, can do VOICE-OVERS for radio, television, internet, or
any other media and you do not have to be a celebrity. You, too, can make
money -- annual salary or part-time earnings -- with your speaking voice.
You, too, can build a career as a VOICE-OVER talent/personality.
Please join me at an informational and action-packed seminar coming to the
Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. The seminar is the first of its kind,
focusing on the “little known,” but relatively new career field of
VOICE-OVERS.
THE FIRST EVER WASHINGTON, D.C. VOICE-OVER EXPO
Saturday, November 1, 2003
10 AM to 5 PM
George Washington University Marvin Center Conference Center
3rd and 4th Floors
800 21st Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20052
Info and Tickets: www.suchavoice.com/rep/voiceover
There will be six (6) unique sessions including:
Hear it from a Pro! Paul Anthony on Voice-Overs
One of the Washington Metropolitan Area’s hottest and well known
voice-over/TV personalities, Paul Anthony, will share his knowledge and
ideas on a voice-over career and the industry.
You’re on the Air ... How to REALLY make it in Voice-Overs
Award-winning producer, Dan Levine, will discuss the tools needed to start
your career and get voice-over work.
Marketing Magic
Jay Silverman will discuss all the tools (i.e., specs, cover letters, sales
packages, etc.) required to market yourself in the world of voice-overs.
The Ad Man Talks
Listen to Ralph Thompson, President of an advertising agency, as he shares
his thoughts on why and which voice talent is actually selected.
Voice-Over Coach in Action
David Bourgeois, acclaimed voice-over coach and producer, will detail how
you can improve your voice-over technique so that ad agencies call YOU for
the job.
How do you rate?
Watch, listen, and participate as the room turns into a digital recording
studio, and YOU record and hear your voice played back go a simulated
voice-over. An evaluation of your potential will be available upon your
request following the expo.
Tickets are $50 through October 31, 2003 and $60 at the door.
Needless to say, I believe this will be a great opportunity to learn about
and become involved in a new career, whether full or part time. Come and
CHECK IT OUT. If you can not be there, pass along this information to other
GW MSA members and/or GWU students, student organizations, faculty, and staff
who can. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!
To learn more and purchase your tickets, please visit:
www.suchavoice.com/rep/voiceover
Thank you. See you, GW MSA, there!
L. De Costa
Representative
Such A Voice
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