venture capital. a group of investors with money who will put that money into promising companies so when it’s successful you make more money back.
venture capital. a group of investors with money who will put that money into promising companies so when it’s successful you make more money back.
when I learned in a manual it was about swapping the accelerator and clutch like Indie swapping the statue for a bag of sand.
black pudding? white pudding?
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not to dox you, but if you gave me your nearest major metropolitan area I’d be happy to look up which voice classes seem like they could be legit as a starting point.
I’m an actor- mostly theatre. I’ve VO’d a handful of TV commercials. I am not a successful voice actor. It requires as much dedication, training, equipment etc as any career.
I would recommend two things.
voice classes and books in the tradition of Cecily Berry. You’ll also want to look into some phonetics/IPA work as well. People will expect you to know - for e.g. how and why a southern accent diphthongizes the vowels and which vowels it shares with GenAm vs RP.
music / sound production. You may be expected to do your own noise removal, normalization, amplificiation and limiting.
I’m on board with rules if it involves live animals tbh
I had a car, license plate CME1234 (fake numbers) so I called it “The Comemobile”
little did I know that Neighborhood Tires could also see the name I gave it on the portal.
This is twitter advice, but I assume it works.
I had about 10k followers and about 100 likes per tweet in my heyday - but had pretty much left about a year before elon took over, and fully left when he did.
It was a lot of work with little reward, but it was fun.
Eh. it’s start up culture. They give the C suite 50 million dollars and want 100 million dollars in 10 years and they aren’t shy about going full Gordon Ramsay on anyone not 100% dedicated to that, even if you just get paid hourly to manage social media