The VO Breakfast Show

Jamie Muffett
The VO Breakfast Show

Join hosts Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett as they chat about all things voiceover, in this unplanned, possibly ill-advised, breakfast show podcast! Guests, competitions, call-ins and more. If you're looking for something to listen to over your morning pancakes and coffee, and you're interested in voiceover, this is the show for you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 22 JAN

    Voiceover Tech Questions Part 2

    In a this episode, Carin and Jamie explored various technical aspects of voice acting, offering valuable insights and tips for both beginners and seasoned professionals. The conversation covered crucial topics such as equipment quality, travel tips, headphone selection, acoustic treatment, sound waves, studio maintenance, home studio challenges, software compatibility, and the significance of tech self-education. Exploring Voice Acting Discussions The conversation began with an overview of discussions around voice acting. Carin and Jamie delved into comments on a thread, highlighting the prevalent fascination among voice actors for collecting microphones. Drawing an analogy to wine preferences, they emphasized the subjectivity of microphone choices. Equipment Quality and Travel Tips for Recording Carin and Jamie stressed the importance of using high-quality equipment for on-the-go recording. They recommended the 416 microphone and a compact interface for durability and consistency between home and travel setups. Travel tips included pre-warning TSA agents about unique equipment to avoid complications. Headphones for Recording and Editing A detailed discussion ensued regarding the significance of high-quality headphones for recording and editing. Carin shared a personal experience with subpar headphones affecting the editing process. The duo emphasized the importance of comfort, durability, and sound quality, jokingly entertaining the idea of a sponsorship from Sennheiser. Acoustic Treatment in Recording Studios Carin and Jamie discussed challenges and solutions related to acoustic treatment, specifically focusing on bass traps. Jamie highlighted the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of bass traps in reducing undesirable sounds. Recommended solutions included LENRD Auralex bass traps for home studios. Sound Waves and Resonance Discussion The conversation delved into sound waves, resonant frequencies, and the use of foam to trap sounds. Carin shared a humorous anecdote about a vibrating boom arm and breaking glasses with specific pitches, drawing parallels to opera singers. Studio Maintenance and RF Interference Solutions Jamie and Carin emphasized the need for maintaining a clean, noise-free recording environment. They discussed issues like electrical and RF interference, recommending systematic checks and quality cables to minimize disruptions. Join us in Costa Rica! Find out more here: https://www.VocationConference.com Home Studio Setup Challenges Discussed Common issues with home studio setups were explored, emphasizing correct mic placement, sound treatment, recording levels, and efficient workflows. Software Compatibility and Workflow Efficiency The importance of software and operating system compatibility was highlighted to avoid technical issues. The duo shared experiences and emphasized the need to streamline workflows for increased efficiency. Tech Self-Education for Voice Actors The discussion concluded with the importance of self-education and problem-solving for voice actors dealing with technical issues. Learning from experiences, breaking down complex problems, and a recommendation for Emmett Andrews' book, "The Vo Studio Companion," were shared as valuable insights for voice actors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    55 min
  2. 15 JAN

    Voiceover Tech Questions Part 1

    In this podcast episode, Jamie and Carin answer listener questions around studio tech, including their holiday experiences, tech interests, and the significance of professional home studios for voice actors in 2024. They delve into the importance of self-learning, challenges of operating system updates, and the need for high-quality audio recording. Here's a concise summary of their conversation: Jamie and Carin start with a lighthearted discussion about their ages and holiday experiences, including a New Year's Day party miscommunication. They then shift to tech, with Jamie expressing interest and sharing feedback gathered from a Facebook group post. The duo emphasizes the importance of professional home studios for voice actors in 2024. While expensive equipment isn't necessary, they stress evaluating sound quality professionally. Jamie suggests prioritizing the studio environment, using acoustic blankets, and experimenting with live engineering for sound improvements. Carin voices concern about reliance on others for tech knowledge, emphasizing the need for self-learning. They discuss the importance of understanding technology in voice acting and share experiences with clients assuming industry-standard equipment usage. A casual discussion follows about work routines, working from booths, societal appearance expectations, and subtly processing auditions. They reveal their use of specific audio equipment and plugins, highlighting the importance of understanding their features. The duo delves into audio recording topics, covering gainstaging, normalizing processes, and techniques. They stress aiming for proper volume levels, adjusting gain based on performance type, and avoiding distortion. Carin discusses the need for a mute button feature on Source Connect, and they address challenges with operating system updates. The importance of capturing high-quality audio is discussed, along with solutions for recording in noisy environments. They touch on professional audio recording software, recommending trying different options and discussing limitations of free solutions like Garageband. Session recording and playback strategies are also explored, with Carin preferring recording takes and Jamie expressing concern about technical issues. In summary, Jamie and Carin cover a wide range of topics related to voice acting, technology, and audio recording, providing valuable insights and advice for fellow professionals in the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. 15/12/2023

    FOMO

    Join us for an incredible voiceover conference in Costa Rica! Find out more here: https://www.vocationconference.com/costa-rica.html Carin and Jamie engaged in a diverse conversation covering the impact of FOMO on their lives. The discussion delved into their experiences with social media, award submissions in the voiceover industry, the concept of return on investment, and the nature of social media as a highlight reel. They concluded with reflections on their pandemic experiences and New Year's resolutions. The duo began by humorously discussing podcast episode planning. Carin highlighted their success in organizing the NAVA Foundation Benefit event, raising nearly $60,000. They also touched on their involvement in a voiceover conference, suggesting the release of Maria Pendolino's keynote speech as a podcast episode. FOMO, or Fear of Missing Out, was a central theme as they explored its impact on their lives. Both shared challenges in balancing work and personal life, with Carin expressing how having kids and engaging in social media intensified their FOMO. Jamie concurred, pointing out FOMO's use as a motivator by companies. They discussed their contrasting approaches to attending events, with Jamie advocating for a more selective approach. The conversation shifted to their personalities and social preferences, with Jamie identifying as an introvert with occasional extroverted tendencies. They explored the potential benefits of social events for extroverts but didn't reach a clear resolution. A debate emerged around award submissions in the voiceover industry, emphasizing the financial and confidence challenges involved. Carin suggested submitting each other's work, while they discussed the pros and cons of nominations, with Carin highlighting authenticity and Jamie expressing concerns about pressure. Carin shared their experience of winning a voice arts award, noting its impact on securing more work and opening opportunities. Jamie discussed the marketing potential of nominations and awards, emphasizing industry variations. Social media's role in their industry and the concept of return on investment were discussed, with Jamie emphasizing the subjective value of opportunities. They explored the influence of social media on FOMO and highlighted the complexities of sharing achievements online. The importance of responsible financial decision-making in attending voiceover conferences was discussed, along with strategies to combat FOMO. The conversation delved into the nature of social media as a highlight reel and the balance between celebration and bragging. The duo shared experiences during the pandemic and discussed New Year's resolutions. Carin aimed to say no more often and delegate better, echoing Jamie's agreement and emphasis on the benefits of delegating. They touched on religion, music, and a future episode about the documentary "Love Has One." The podcast ended on a humorous note, with Carin and Jamie joking about the potential dangers of drinking colloidal silver. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    51 min

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Join hosts Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett as they chat about all things voiceover, in this unplanned, possibly ill-advised, breakfast show podcast! Guests, competitions, call-ins and more. If you're looking for something to listen to over your morning pancakes and coffee, and you're interested in voiceover, this is the show for you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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