Description
Voice-Over for Animation
Authors: Wright Jean, Lallo M.J.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Voice-Over for Animation:
Keywords
Automated Dialogue Replacement; Wo; casting; ADR; director; Casting Directors; recording; Follow; session; VirUs gYros; placement; Demo; bob; Pause; bergen; Good Acting Skills; sound; Music Stand; effect; Sag; actor; Playback; Recording Studio; Voice Placement; Wild Lines; Loop Group; Major Motion Picture Studio; Clip; DVD; Duplicate; Int; Animated Feature; Handheld; Disney’s Aladdin; Nonunion Job
256 p. · 19.1x23.5 cm · Paperback
Description
/li>Contents
/li>Readership
/li>Biography
/li>Comment
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Chapter Outline
Chapter 1: Introduction to Animation Voice-Overs
Chapter 2: Voice Techniques and Exercises
Chapter 3: Animation Voice-Over Techniques
Chapter 4: Dialects
Chapter 5: Developing Characters
Chapter 6: Your Demo CD
Chapter 7: Finding an Agent
Chapter 8: Voice Casting
Chapter 9: Recording for Cartoons
Chapter 10: Recording for Animated Features, Games, Theme Parks, Toys, and Narration
Chapter 11: ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement)
Chapter 12: Dubbing
Nancy Cartwright: "MJ Productions is the coolest VO studio in LA.", Ned Loft (Disney): "MJ is a fun and talented artist and teacher.", Brian Nefsky (Disney Imagineering): "MJ runs great classes and is a great VO talent."
New quotes likely from:
June Foray (voice-over artist, Natasha, from Rocky and Bullwinkle. Still working regularly today.)
Lucille Bliss (Smurfette and many more)
Both of these voice-over artists have already agreed to be interviewed for the new book. There will be many more. Women In Animation has a number of animation voice-over artists and recording studio owners as members.