Resnick On Voice Over

Todd Resnick is a Casting Director (Mattel, Blizzard, Marvel, Simon and Shuster and many other storied franchises) and head of Resnick Interactive Group, a full service voice over casting company.

“Professional networker, student of life, and student of myself. I've been told, ‘holding me back is like holding a horse back.’ My romance with audio production goes back to my deep roots here in Los Angeles, CA. Born and raised in Santa Monica, my passion for sound was sparked as a young boy while at a concert with my father; the engineers were amazing to watch while seeing Guns and Roses live. I was instantly passionate about anything with knobs, buttons, or lights... and the personalities of each. Locating the source and determining the destination became normal to me...and continues in everything that I do today. With fifteen years in the music production and video game development industries, I've been a Business Owner, Pioneer, Teacher, Producer, Engineer, Casting Director and inspirational Team Leader with some of today's well known networks, publishers, voice and musical artists, and students. Relationships spanning the globe feature a meticulously tailored resource network of worldly professionals and marquee content providers. I'm literally the sum total of everyone I have ever met.”

Find out more about Todd and Resnick Interactive Group at resnickinteractive.com.

What are the Roles of the Voice Over Producer and Director?

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What are the roles of a Voice Over Producer and Director?  A producer is someone who takes a kernel of an idea and out of that kernel, creates an actual event. In the world of Voice Over Production, they are responsible assembling all the principals needed to fulfill the ultimate vision of the project. If we use the analogy of The Wizard Of Oz, the producer would ultimately have to be The Wizard, that being said s/he can be the Wicked Witch as well.

The voice over director has a myriad of responsibilities. They include, but are not limited to: The breaking down of the script by character, by scenes, beats within each scene and determining the flow of the voice actor’s performance as well as the correct edit and cut. Organizational and communication skills are paramount to the success of the director, as s/he is liaison between actors and the engineers, writers and producers, and must be as loved as the Scarecrow by all.

Professionals Give Voice Acting Advice – Part 2

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Katie Crown gives voice acting audition advice.
Katie Crown gives voice acting audition advice.

 

Here is the latest installment of videos around the voice over production process and industry. Check back regularly for updates right here on our blog and soon, on iTunes and other platforms, from individuals we have had the pleasure of working with on projects.

These two videos feature actors we have had in the studio, giving their audition advice for aspiring voice actors. Katie Crown shares that you must always know the tone of the project you are working on and how that can lead to success in the booth! In addition, Charlie Bodin gives his audition advice. His tip: take risks. He stresses the importance of reaching above and beyond your comfort zones and not going with the most obvious choice.

Professionals Give Voice Acting Audition Advice - Part 1

 

Paula Rhodes gives voice acting audition advice
Paula Rhodes gives voice acting audition advice.

 

We are excited to announce we are kicking off a new series of videos around the voice over production process and industry. From individuals we have had the pleasure of working with on projects, you’ll find regular updates right here on our blog and soon, on iTunes and other platforms.

We’ll be covering topics like voice matching, the voice over recording process, handling multiple characters, voice over directing and much more.

To start, here are four videos from actors we have had in the studio, giving their audition advice for aspiring voice actors. First, Sean Hankinson reminds us that this whole process should be fun. Paula Rhodes then gives a couple of tips, including how you can get close to voice over casting specialists and voice over directing experts. Next, Nakia Burise shares that you should always be yourself and have faith in your success. And finally, Laura Gerow tells why you should let yourself be nervous.

The Need for Voice Matching Today

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Being Not John Malkovich
Being Not John Malkovich

 

Voice matching or voice mimicking is part of an arena of the voiceover industry that falls into voice over production work, specifically matching, voice replacement, ADR or looping. ADR stands for Automatic Dialog Replacement. This was previously referred to in the industry as looping. Voice matching includes adding background sounds to films, adding sounds of TV or radio and a movie and generally fleshing out the film in a studio or ADR sound stage. At times, it also means matching a celebrity to save time and money when a project is in an urgent situation.

10 Tips For Getting the Most From Your Voiceover Session

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Voice actor, author and audio engineer Dan Friedman shares his list of 10 important tips for getting the best efforts and best results from your voiceover sessions.

1. Choose Wisely – Who you choose to deliver your message is the first and possibly most critical decision you’ll make. The voice should personify the attitude and style of your company, product or character and should relate to your target demographic. Keep in mind that the talent should be able to communicate your message quickly and efficiently. Choose a voice talent who can deliver your copy with few mistakes or pickups. Just because audio editing is easier and faster than ever, doesn’t mean extensive editing should be required to get the result you want.

Voice Over Audition Advice from Pat Fraley

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Voice Over audition advice from Pat Fraley.
Voice Over audition advice from Pat Fraley.

 

Aside from being an incredibly in-demand actor, Pat Fraley is one of the most sought after voice over teachers in the country. Whether it’s acting, microphone technique, or text analysis, he brings nearly forty years of performance and teaching experience to every masterclass and recording session he runs.

Pat truly loves teaching and sharing his tips and advice with other voice actors, so we were excited to sit down with him and hear some of his advice for aspiring voice actors. Here is his response:

In Their Own Voice: Richard Epcar

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Richard Epcar
Richard Epcar

 

Richard Epcar has voiced more than 300 characters, in games, cartoons, and anime, so he’s no stranger to juggling multiple roles. He recently worked on an audiobook where he played the entire cast, and we were curious to know what it was like to have to go back and forth between so many characters. Here’s what Richard had to say:

Preparing for your Voice Over Casting Session – Part 2

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Welcome back! Last week we talked about the importance of coming to your voice over casting session with a great sense of the characters and tone of your project. This week, we’re focusing less on the creative side of things, and more on the practical – how much money do you have and how fast do you need it by?

In Their Own Voice: David Lodge

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David Lodge
David Lodge

 

David Lodge is one of our favorite people to have in the studio. Not only is David super talented, but he always keeps us laughing. In this clip, he talks about what it’s like doing voices for video games.

If you’ve ever watched a cartoon or played a video game, you’ve probably heard David Lodge’s work; his resume boasts a wide range of heroes and villains alike. We’ve used him as everything from orcs to puppies, and his never ceases to surprise us with his creative choices.

Preparing for your Voice Over Casting Session – Part 1

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Voice over casting can be one of the most creatively exciting times in the life of your project. Finding the voices that fit the characters that have been living in your script/storyboards/head makes everything feel like it’s really starting to come to life. At Resnick Interactive, we love watching that moment happen, and we’ve seen it happen over and over during voice over casting sessions.

We know it’s risky to put this information out there on the Internet, but we’re going to reveal the number one secret to finding the perfect voice cast. Are you ready? This is going to blow your mind.