Voice talents are a vainglorious lot.
Or are they?
Today, (or tomorrow, or yesterday depending on when you read this) I’m heading to New York City to tape an episode of “Movie Talk Show” hosted by Carrie & Lesley. I think it will air this Friday on local able access TV but I’ll let you know. You can learn more about the show here.
This will be the fourth time I’ve been interviewed: two on-camera, one radio show, and one podcast. It’s fun and nerve-wracking and ego-bloating, all at the same time. Obviously, I want to do a good job. I want to look good, comport myself well, and make the interview as fun and informative as possible.
Does that make me vain?
As long as I’m not preening and making the interview totally self-serving, no. But feel free to keep me in check.
Does wanting to hear the sound of your own voice for money make you vain? Yeah, you, the one looking in the mirror cradling your mic…
TIP OF THE WEEK
Yes and no.
The great sage and British voice talent Phillip Banks once said, “A struggling Voice Over has a massive ego completely out of control. A successful Voice Over has a massive ego, for the most part, under control.”
Do you need an ego to be a successful voice talent? Yes, but it must be effectively managed. Don’t let your ego make your business decisions for you.
Do you need to be vain to be a successful voice talent?
“Vain”: having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s appearance, abilities, or worth.
Based on that definition, I’d say no. However, you need to be confident in your abilities. And how do you do that? Solid training & coaching, consistent practice, development of business acumen, and healthy Systems of Thought & Systems of Execution. Oh, and a massive ego, for the most part, under control.
NEWS AND NOTES!
My next Edge Studio “Business and Money 201” webinar is Thursday, August 13 @8PM EST. The subject: Rates, Negotiating, and Billing. We’re gonna talk about how to make your clients put their money where your mouth is. Get it? Click here to sign up!
HAPPY HAPPYS!
Happy Relaxation Day and International Lefthanders Day! Sine Dextra! Look it up…
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Irony is really only hypocrisy with style.
Barbara Everett, from the film “Looking for Richard”
From my village to yours; this is Tom Dheere, GKN News…
Tom Dheere is a 19-year veteran of the voice over industry who has narrated thousands of projects for clients in over a dozen countries. He is also a coach at Edge Studio, voiceover business consultant known as the Voice Over Strategist, and is currently writing & producing the comic book “Agent 1.22”.
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