52 min

In-Show Narration The VO Breakfast Show

    • Business

In a dynamic conversation, Jamie and Carin delved into various aspects of their professional lives, covering topics such as in-show narration, work routines, true crime's appeal, reality TV, and voice acting. Their engaging dialogue provided valuable insights into the intricacies of their industry, highlighting the importance of understanding narrative structures, cultural differences, and the unique challenges faced by voice actors.
Jamie and Carin explored the often-overlooked genre of in-show narration, emphasizing its significant influence on storytelling. They discussed how narrators shape the narrative progression and underscored the flexibility the role offers. The discussion concluded with a focus on the importance of grasping the format and rhythm of different networks and shows.
The duo shifted gears to discuss their work routines and cultural disparities. Jamie's use of British terms prompted a consideration for an episode catering to American audiences. The conversation extended to sleep and work schedules, with Carin highlighting the impact of circadian rhythms and sharing her strategies for overcoming jet lag.
Carin and Jamie delved into the world of reality TV, emphasizing the crucial role of narration. They shared admiration for Desiree Burch's work in "Too Hot to Handle" and discussed how the narrator becomes an integral part of the show's narrative, shaping viewer engagement and perception.
Focusing on specific examples from "Too Hot to Handle" and "Married at First Sight," Carin elucidated the structure of reality TV shows, highlighting the narrator's role in each phase. Jamie likened the narrator to a bassist in a band, essential but not the central focus. The discussion shed light on the intricacies of reality TV production.
Carin provided insights into the act structure of TV shows, detailing the progression from problem discovery to resolution. Jamie emphasized the significance of the wrap-up phase and the potential for unexpected developments, showcasing the dynamic nature of TV storytelling.
The duo explored the importance of understanding the structure and pacing of TV shows, advocating for familiarity even in genres one might not typically watch. They also discussed the relevance of thorough audition preparation, including researching the network to enhance chances of success.
Carin and Jamie delved into the emotional aspect of narration, stressing the need to convey perspective and emotion through inflection. They discussed the balance required in bringing scripts to life, even without visuals, citing humorous examples from their past projects.
Sharing their experiences in voice acting, Jamie and Carin highlighted the challenges of last-minute script changes and discussed effective audio editing techniques. Jamie emphasized the ability to isolate and enhance core audio, even in noisy environments.
The duo shared strategies for handling disruptions during voiceover recording, emphasizing the importance of pauses and emphasis. They agreed on the need for multiple readings to offer editing options and stressed the contextual understanding of each line.
Jamie and Carin concluded their comprehensive discussion with insights into voiceover pay rates and a glimpse into the upcoming 2024 VOcation Conference in Costa Rica. Their conversation provided a holistic view of the multifaceted world of narration, reality TV, and voice acting, offering valuable lessons and perspectives for industry enthusiasts.


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In a dynamic conversation, Jamie and Carin delved into various aspects of their professional lives, covering topics such as in-show narration, work routines, true crime's appeal, reality TV, and voice acting. Their engaging dialogue provided valuable insights into the intricacies of their industry, highlighting the importance of understanding narrative structures, cultural differences, and the unique challenges faced by voice actors.
Jamie and Carin explored the often-overlooked genre of in-show narration, emphasizing its significant influence on storytelling. They discussed how narrators shape the narrative progression and underscored the flexibility the role offers. The discussion concluded with a focus on the importance of grasping the format and rhythm of different networks and shows.
The duo shifted gears to discuss their work routines and cultural disparities. Jamie's use of British terms prompted a consideration for an episode catering to American audiences. The conversation extended to sleep and work schedules, with Carin highlighting the impact of circadian rhythms and sharing her strategies for overcoming jet lag.
Carin and Jamie delved into the world of reality TV, emphasizing the crucial role of narration. They shared admiration for Desiree Burch's work in "Too Hot to Handle" and discussed how the narrator becomes an integral part of the show's narrative, shaping viewer engagement and perception.
Focusing on specific examples from "Too Hot to Handle" and "Married at First Sight," Carin elucidated the structure of reality TV shows, highlighting the narrator's role in each phase. Jamie likened the narrator to a bassist in a band, essential but not the central focus. The discussion shed light on the intricacies of reality TV production.
Carin provided insights into the act structure of TV shows, detailing the progression from problem discovery to resolution. Jamie emphasized the significance of the wrap-up phase and the potential for unexpected developments, showcasing the dynamic nature of TV storytelling.
The duo explored the importance of understanding the structure and pacing of TV shows, advocating for familiarity even in genres one might not typically watch. They also discussed the relevance of thorough audition preparation, including researching the network to enhance chances of success.
Carin and Jamie delved into the emotional aspect of narration, stressing the need to convey perspective and emotion through inflection. They discussed the balance required in bringing scripts to life, even without visuals, citing humorous examples from their past projects.
Sharing their experiences in voice acting, Jamie and Carin highlighted the challenges of last-minute script changes and discussed effective audio editing techniques. Jamie emphasized the ability to isolate and enhance core audio, even in noisy environments.
The duo shared strategies for handling disruptions during voiceover recording, emphasizing the importance of pauses and emphasis. They agreed on the need for multiple readings to offer editing options and stressed the contextual understanding of each line.
Jamie and Carin concluded their comprehensive discussion with insights into voiceover pay rates and a glimpse into the upcoming 2024 VOcation Conference in Costa Rica. Their conversation provided a holistic view of the multifaceted world of narration, reality TV, and voice acting, offering valuable lessons and perspectives for industry enthusiasts.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

52 min

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