As we are on the verge of another season of Major League Baseball, the excitement is tempered by the realization that this will be the final Opening Day of Shea Stadium. Sure it’s a smelly, old, broken down relic, but it’s our smelly, old, broken down relic. It will be a sad day when the [...]
Entries from March 2008
Welcome Baseball 2008…farewell to Shea!
March 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Sports
Test, One, Two…
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Thanks to John Bigl at voiceoversavvy.com
Ad man Hal Riney dies
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments
The world lost another great in the advertising and voiceover industry when Hal Riney passed away after battling cancer in his San Francisco home on Monday. Best known for creating, and voicing the campaigns behind such products as Bartles and Jaymes, GM’s Saturn, and the 1984 re-election campaign of Ronald Reagan, Riney helped establish San Francisco as [...]
Voice Registry Podcast – Interview with Bob Souer
March 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments
For those of you who might have missed it, be sure to catch Tracy Pattin’s two-part interview with Bob Souer on the Voice Registry blog. Always helpful and informative, Bob gives insights and opinions on how to create and maintain a succesful blog like The Voiceover Boblog. Good stuff as usual Bob and great interview Tracy! [...]
Tags: Learning · People · Voiceover
Voiceover 101 with Anthony Reece
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
After listening to the most recent podcast on Voices.com: Anthony Reece : Finding and Developing Character Voices, I decided to take Anthony up on his offer and have him evaluate my Character demo. While checking out his website, I noticed that he was offering a free enrollment (until March 31st.) to his Voiceover 101 course . I’m [...]
Tags: Learning · People · Voiceover
Masaccio – Bringing perspective and humanism to art
March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Happy Easter everyone. I’ll continue on from Giotto to what is an unheralded master in painting, Masaccio. Although he died at an early age of 26, according to legend, poisoned by a jealous rival painter, he brought major advancements to the art world. Most notably, the use of perspective in painting. As a student of [...]
Tags: Art

