My Geek Confessions

Zach Jenkins

"Watching Bad Movies, so you don't have to!"

  1. 08/28/2017

    My Geek Confessions – Back from the Dead – AnimeFest 2016

    Welcome to our episode our second Back from the Dead episode! Next up is our unofficial AnimeFest 2016 interviews. These interviews were ones that we arranged while we were at AnimeFest since regular interviews were not scheduled. Because of what I mentioned in the last post, I’m going to combine all 3 of these interviews together so everyone can finally listen to them in all their glory! Tom McKee First up is independent voice actor Tom McKee (and our new friend and very patient man for putting up with us) who has worked at FUNimation on One Piece and many others, as well as on many independent video games such as Pirates Vikings Knights II, Riot!, and others, plus being a very accomplished theater actor and director in the DFW area. Honestly I feel like I can’t write enough about Tom to really do him justice, so please give him a listen. You can follow him on his Facebook page Kristen McGuire Kristen has been very busy since last time we met with her (and even busier since we’ve recorded this). She has voiced Dolugh in elDlive, Hanabi Kawai in Keijo!!!!!!!!, Loop Nishigori in Yuri!!! On ICE, An Onoya in ReLIFE, Chiyo Kurihara in Prison School, Hinano Kurahashi in Assassination Classroom, and much more. Since the last time we’ve talked to Kristen, has become a script writer for Funimation for titles like Dance with Devils, Dagashi Kashi, and also an assistant ADR Director for several more titles. If you want to check out more of her comics and voice roles, you can at her website, and like her on Facebook and follow her on Twitter. Assassination Classroom: Season 1, Part One Prison School: The Complete Series Tweets by KrisComics Ethyn Gutierrez Ethyn Gutierrez is an actor, director, producer and so much more. Based out of Oklahoma, Ethyn still has very strong ties to Texas and the Dallas area and is a personal acting coach. We discuss his new project in the works and even try to give a few suggestions of our own. Ethyn can be found on Facebook and on Twitter. Check out his IMDB as well. Be sure to contact him if you’re interested in private acting lessons or if you’re like him to star as an actor in anything! The post My Geek Confessions – Back from the Dead – AnimeFest 2016 appeared first on My Geek Confessions.

    1h 15m
  2. 10/08/2016

    My Geek Confessions with Author Tracy Lawson!

    Welcome to our special episode with author Tracy Lawson! Tracy Lawson We first met Tracy Lawson a the Creative Women’s Conference in Denton, Texas where she was a guest and we learned of her unique background. She has a very diverse background in both writing and the performing arts having had her own dance studio where she taught tap dancing, directing and choreographing musicals for grades 6-12 (which she still does during the summers in Ohio), and now author of several books. Tracy’s literary career is just as diverse as the rest of her life; having published both fiction and non-fiction and worked both with publishing houses and as a self-published author. Not only that, but we’ve discovered that even her non-fiction work and family history has crossed over into her latest series. Tracy’s non-fiction books are based on her family stories. Fips, Bots, Doggers, and More is based on the travel journal of her great-great-great grandfather and traces his journeys in Ohio. Her other book, And I Can Tell You War Stories tells the stories of her grandfather during World War II after he lied about his age to join the Navy at 15. If you’d like to find out more of Tracy’s non-fiction books and other works, you can at tracylawsonbooks.com. Her latest work,the Resistance series, follows Tommy and Careen in the near future where the US government, under the direction of the Office of Civilian Safety and Defense has taken extreme measures to “protect” citizens from threats from terrorism. The Government gives the populace an antidote to chemical weapons that might be used in an upcoming attack, even warning everyone about their side effects. When Tommy and Careen run out of the antidote and discover the lies the government has been feeding its citizens, they join an underground resistance that works to expose the truth. However, as Tommy and Careen learn more about the resistance in the series, they have to contend with personalities and others within the group as well as those in the government. Portrait of Tommy from the Resistance series by Tracy Lawson Portrait of Careen from the Resistance series by Tracy Lawson The Resistance series has 3 books so far with a fourth book due out in 2017, along with a prequel novella in late 2016. You can find out more about the Resistance series at counteractbook.com. All the books are available on Amazon in paperback, eBook, and audiobook format! Counteract: Book One of the Resistance Series Resist: Book Two of the Resistance Series Ignite: Book Three of the Resistance Series If you’d like to follow Tracy around the internet and see her latest works, you can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and even Instagram! Plus you can meet Tracy Lawson in person at Dallas Comic Con’s Fan Days at the Irving Convention Center from October 14-16, 2016 and even buy a book in person! Make sure you tell her hello from My Geek Confessions! The post My Geek Confessions with Author Tracy Lawson! appeared first on My Geek Confessions.

    45 min
  3. 10/03/2016

    Octopimp and Sparky the Android Interview – A-Kon 27

    Welcome to another super late episode from A-Kon 27 in Dallas, Texas! Octopimp and Sparky The Android at A-Kon 27 Octopimp and Sparky the Android Octopimp (aka Alexander Gross) is best known as the creator of 50% Off (which we’ve featured several times on the show) and is the voice of Makoto, Nagisa/Thugisa, and Rei. SparkyTheAndroid (Sparky The Android aka Brett Jones) is a writer for the series and is the voice of Haru (all of the Haru’s) and Rin. Not only that but Octopimp and Sparky had the chance to voice Toru Iwashimizu and Shouta Nakagawa in Funimation’s dub of Free: Eternal Summer! We’ve loved 50% Off and were happy to get a chance to interview the both of them while at A-Kon 27. You can subscribe to Octopimp’s channel for 50% Off and more, and follow him on Twitch, Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr! And you can visit his store on Spreadshirt to buy various 50% Off shirts! If you’d like to follow Sparky, you can subscribe to his Youtube channel, follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. Below are the videos from A-Kon! First is “Waste Your Time Panel” which we weren’t able to make. Second is the panel we were able to make, the “Big Show Panel” where due to technical difficulties most of it turned out to be a live read of the latest episode. Last is the 50% Off Bonus episode that finally premiered at the “Big Show Panel” once the technical difficulties were figured out. Transcription Coming Soon The post Octopimp and Sparky the Android Interview – A-Kon 27 appeared first on My Geek Confessions.

    23 min
  4. 09/28/2016

    Austin Tindle Interview – A-Kon 27

    Welcome to our next super late episode from A-Kon 27 in Dallas, Texas! Austin Tindle at A-Kon 27 Austin Tindle Austin Tindle is a actor and voice actor in the Dallas, Texas. Not only is he a voice actor, but as we learned at the convention that he is a theater actor (though he has been too busy for theater lately) with a passion for Shakespeare. Seriously, if you have a chance to see Austin’s 18+ panel “Raunchy Shakespeare“, you’ll definitely walk away with a newfound appreciation for Shakespeare’s works. And by appreciation, I mean that Shakespeare liked to talk in puns and about sex all the time just like we do. It was definitely an eye opener that makes Shakespeare a lot more fun and interesting. Though his last name is spelled slightly different, Austin Tindle is related to William Tyndale, who was burned at the stake for translating the Bible into English for the Tyndale Bible. The Tyndale Bible was used as the basis for the King James Bible as well as helping to solidify modern English for Shakespeare and all English speakers everywhere! So in a way, we should thank Austin for giving us modern English and Shakespeare. Yes, I do realize this is a bit of a stretch but the connection is very interesting. Austin Tindle is most well known for playing Karma Akabane in Assassination Classroom, Kaneki Ken in Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul√A, Obi in Snow White with the Red Hair, Accelerator in A Certain Magical Index, and Ichirohiko in The Boy and the Beast among many others. If you’d like to see more of Austin’s credits, you can check out his profile on Behind the Voice Actors, Anime News Network, Wikipedia, IMDB, and even some of his theater credits. If you’d like to follow Austin online, you can find him on Facebook and Twitter Transcription Coming Soon The post Austin Tindle Interview – A-Kon 27 appeared first on My Geek Confessions.

    20 min
  5. 09/14/2016

    Alex Moore and Justin Briner Interview – A-Kon 27

    Welcome to our fourth super late episode from A-Kon 27 in Dallas, Texas! Working 3 other jobs with a busy summer can get to you. This interview was a fun treat for us since we had two awesome voice actors at the same time. We started out with actress Alex Moore and she called over Justin Briner to come in on the interview who wasn’t even at A-Kon officially as a guest! We appreciate both of them for taking the time and arranging for both of them to be interviewed. However, Justin was a late arrival to the interview, so be aware he comes in a little later. Alex Moore and Justin Briner at A-Kon 27 Alex Moore Alex Moore has acting in her blood, having grown up the daughter of two actors and always being involved in theater and the actor life from a young age. Alex has a Master’s of Fine Arts in Acting and continues to be active in the theater scene in Dallas at the Texas Star Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre and Pegasus Theatre in their “Living Black and White” productions. Alex is also an avid cosplayer (in fact debuting a Mary Poppins outfit with her husband as Burt at the convention) as well knowing magic and juggling. Alex also is a voice actress and has been in several different anime from Funimation. Alex is most well known for Suzuno/Crestia Bell in The Devil is a Part-Timer (which is on Netflix and we highly recommend), Lola on One Piece (in the Thriller Bark arc currently airing on Toonami), Flare Corona on Fairy Tail, and Mitsuba Sangu in Seraph of the End among many others. To see more of Alex Moore’s credits, you can visit her page on Behind the Voice Actors or on IMDB. If you wanted to follow Alex, you can do so at her website, on her Twitter @plus3toogres, and on her Instagram. Justin Briner Justin Briner is a relatively new voice actor to Funimation but has made a big splash there very quickly, though has spent many years in theater previous to working in voice over. Justin is most well-known for being Mikaela in Seraph of the End, Elam in Heroic Legend of Arslan, Qwenthur Barbotage in Heavy Object, and most recently as Izuku Midoriya from My Hero Academia. You can check out more of Justin’s credits at Behind the Voice Actors (which isn’t up-to-date), IMDB, and on Anime News Network. If you’d like to follow Justin online, you can follow him on Twitter. Transcription Coming Soon The post Alex Moore and Justin Briner Interview – A-Kon 27 appeared first on My Geek Confessions.

    23 min
  6. 08/10/2016

    Morgan Berry Interview – A-Kon 27

    Welcome to our third delayed episode from A-Kon 27 in Dallas, Texas! Morgan Berry Morgan Berry We’ve actually known Morgan for a little while since we’ve been able to see her frequently at various events and conventions here in the Dallas Metro area, but never had the chance to interview her. So we were really excited to finally get a chance to sit down with her! Morgan Berry is a relatively new voice actor but has accomplished a lot in a short amount of time! She got her break into voice acting by winning a voice acting competition at “Haber-Kon” (a convention thrown by voice actor Todd Haberkorn) which gave her an audition at Funimation and the rest is history. Since then Morgan has been very busy! She’s Tokaku Azuma in Riddle Story of the Devil, young Ichirohiko in The Boy and The Beast (where she did VERY good) , Linda in Hyperdimension Neptunia (co-starring with David Vincent), plus parts in several Broadcast Dubs like Show by Rock!!, My Hero Academia, and many others. She’s also going to be playing the villain in the upcoming game, Forbidden Planet 2. Not only that, but Morgan also has her own Youtube channel where she sings covers of anime songs as well as original material under the username “AnUnknownSongBird”. If you’d like to find Morgan Berry on the web, you have plenty of places to do so. You can like her official Facebook page and follow her on Twitter, subscribe to her YouTube page, and even on Instagram and Tumblr! Transcription MyGeekConfessions: Alright, we’re here with our next guest! I’ll let you introduce yourself. Morgan Berry: Hi, guys! My name is Morgan Berry. I play Tokaku Azuma in Riddle Story of Devil, Linda in HyperDimension Neptunia, and young Ichirohiko in The Boy and the Beast. MGC: Yes, and you’ve been in a lot of the movies and stuff lately, too. You’ve been really busy! So, we already kinda know each other, but for those listeners, we wanted to start with our generic question of: How did you get your start? In this case, we know you do both voice-acting and, like, your youtube, and singing, and everything like that. So we wanted to kinda cover all of the bases there. MB: Awesome! Well, how I got started into voice-acting… I’ve always loved anime, and I’ve always loved acting. And, at one point, I was doing more singing than I was acting, and I thought, “You know what, I really want to get back into acting.” And I just happened to be on Facebook, and Todd Haberkorn had posted that he was having a convention called “Haberkon”! MGC: Yes! MB: Yes, and I kept reading. I was like, “Ooh, I wanna go to this!” And then, I read that there was going to be a voice-acting competition. And I was like, “Okay, cool!” Oh yeah, I realized that’s a thing, voice-acting. Like, I love acting. I could do this! You know, because I was so involved with theater all throughout high school and middle school, and it’s something I love, so I was like, “You know what? That’s cool, I’m gonna try this.” And then I read further, and it said that if you win this voice-acting competition, you’ll win an audition at Funimation. MGC: Well, that’s like a prize right there. MB: Right? So I thought, “Wow, this could be it.” And then I was like, “Alright, Lord, if this is what you want me to do with my life, then I will win this competition. Let’s see what happens.” And, so I participated, and I won! MGC: And the rest is history at that point? MB: Yes, and the rest is history! MGC: So what was- Do you mind if I ask, what your first audition was, or was it just kind of a generic one? MB: Yes! I was for A Certain Magical Index movie. MGC: Oh, okay! MB: For that specific audition, I didn’t get in that movie, but- ‘cuz there’s a show, and then there’s a movie leading up to it. MGC: Right, right. MB: And so I didn’t get into that, but then shortly after, they called me in for Fairy Tail, and so I did lines in Fairy Tail, and then shortly after that, I got my first named role in HyperDimension Neptunia as Linda. MGC: With David Vincent, actually. MB: Yes! I love David Vincent, he’s great. MGC: Because we just interviewed him, too. MB: Awesome~! MGC: So, did they have you do, like, walla and stuff at first, as well? MB: Yes, basically it all starts with Walla. You have to… Yep, it all starts with walla! MGC: Okay! And so, let’s go back. You talked about your voice-acting. What about all your singing, and your career on that side of things? How’d you kinda get your start there? Yes, singing, because I know you have your YouTube page, and you’ve done a lot of those other things, as well. MB: Yes. I love singing. I’ve been singing ever since I was a kid. And, a few years ago, I thought to myself, “You know what? I wanna find this one song in English.” It was the opening to Attack on Titan. MGC: Okay. MB: And I looked all over YouTube, and I wanted to find a cover that I just really liked. I’m pretty picky, and I couldn’t find a cover that I liked. Like, I wanted to hear it in English, you know? I wanted to hear some adapted lyrics. And, when I couldn’t find one I liked, I was like, “You know what? I’m a singer. I could do that. I could make my own!” And so, that’s when I started the channel, AnUnknownSongbird. That’s what it’s called. I didn’t expect it to take off the way it did. But, I started with singing. I adapted the lyrics from Japanese to English for “Guren no Yumiya,” the opening song. And, I sang it, and it did very well! And so, I thought, “Oh, then I’ll upload another!” And so, I just started recording all these songs I really love. I adapt the lyrics. I find the translation online, and then I adapt the lyrics to make sure it rhymes, and it hits every… MGC: Fits the beat and everything, gotcha. MB: Yes, gotta hit the beat. It’s gotta hit every syllable. Yeah, it’s gotta hit every syllable, ‘cuz I want it to be genuine. MGC: And, how difficult is that, to be able to adapt the words, the rhythm, and everything like that? MB: It’s so hard. Because I’m so picky, and I want it to be perfect. And, there are some words that just don’t work in a song. It may be the right amount of syllables, but it just doesn’t sound right, because it doesn’t flow off the tongue right, and so I can’t use it, and so I have to find other words. It’s pretty difficult. It takes me days – a long time to get it right. MGC: Wow, really. Okay. Well, you kinda mentioned a little bit, but have you always wanted to sing and to voice-act? Is that always been a kind of a goal, or is it something you just kinda fell into? MB: I fell into it! I literally just fell into it. Because, when I was younger, I loved anime, and I loved acting, but I didn’t realize I could do that. I didn’t realize it was a thing. And even when I got back into anime in 2007, I started watching Fullmetal Alchemist, and I fell in love with the voices – but even then, it didn’t occur to me that voice-acting was a thing that I could do, that it was possible I could actually be in those shows, and do what I love: acting. I didn’t think about it, and then it all just happened when I won the contest. That’s when I realized, “Oh, well, I guess this is what I’m gonna do!” MGC: Was that the same with the singing, as well? Or is it, like you said, you just kinda like, “Oh, I’ll do this cover,” and then kinda just exploded from there? MB: Well, I used to be a part of a band. And so, we traveled all over America, singing and dancing. And, it was an all-girl pop rock band. MGC: Oh, really! Okay! MB: Yeah, it was a lot of fun, and so I did that for years. My first solo was at Bass Hall when I was 14, and.. Yeah, I guess it kinda started from there, because I loved singing when I was little, but I didn’t take it seriously until I was 14. And, I started taking lessons, then I sang my first big solo, and then I joined the band. MGC: Is that something you always have thought about as part of your career, as well, or is it just still kinda-? MB: Yeah! MGC: Okay. MB: I would hope. I mean, I wrote a song called “Fearless,” and it’s on iTunes right now. It’s the only song I have on iTunes right now, but I’m hoping to- I love writing songs, and I’m hoping to eventually get all of them out there. MGC: Okay. Well, hopefully we’ll be able to help promote those when you do. So, what kinda process do you go through when you’re trying to channel a character? I know especially with anime and everything, you usually don’t have a lot of time to be able to come up with a character- MB: Nope! MGC: But as far as both coming up with one, and then, you know, if it’s something that you’re having to repeat over and over again with multiple sessions, how do you get back in character? MB: Well, for some cases, I’ll come in not knowing what I’m recording for. They just have me on the schedule, and they’re like, “Hey, can you come in for this?” Like, at this time, they don’t even tell me what show, what character. And, so I’m like, “Yeah, I can come in.” And so, I come in, and that’s when I find out what I’m voicing for. And, the director will tell me what’s going on in the scene, and then I’ll do it, and it’s just so quickly. But, when it comes to.. like, that’s just when I’m given a role, and I don’t even audition for it. But, when I audition for a role, they have the sides, they explain the character’s background, and how the character’s supposed to sound. And, I look through that, and I look at the character’s picture, and I try to get a feel for how this character’s gonna sound. And, you know, I try to put myself in their shoes, because it’s acting, and so that’s how I get into character. MGC: Okay. Do you ever have to, like, if you’re doing it in multiple days, you ever have, like, have a vocal reference, or do you

    12 min

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