[Chat] Classroom 34 Helps Local Artists Find Their Voice

Oladipo Taiwo ola at classroom34.com
Thu Nov 5 13:07:34 EST 2009


Classroom 34 Helps Local Artists Find Their Voice

Baltimore, MD, October 30, 2009 – Becoming a successful voiceover artist
requires a couple of things: a great voice and determination. There is a lot
of work to be had but there's also a lot of competition. By being
persistent, honing your skills, and networking, you can secure a spot in the
marketplace.

Classroom 34 invites you to join voiceover veteran Chris Graybill for an
informative, three-hour tour of the world of professional voiceover that
explores the myths and realities of the voiceover business. If you're an
actor or singer looking for extra income, or people have told you that you
have a distinctive voice.

In this workshop you will learn how to get started in the business, get
professional training and coaching, develop a demo, when to invest money in
a demo, and what it takes to create a home studio. Those in attendance can
expect to gain insight into professional opportunities beyond traditional
TV/radio commercials. This includes corporate communication, documentaries,
promos, Internet narration and more. The workshop offers a chance to hear a
pro voiceover demo and what an audio script looks like.

Chris Graybill has worked for 15 years in the Baltimore/Washington market.
"I have done every kind of voiceover there is, including more than 500
commercials; documentaries for PBS, Discovery Channel, and the Learning
Channel. I truly enjoy what I do".

Graybill has also done voiceovers for hundreds of Fortune 500 corporations,
promos for Maryland Public Television, and more than 100 audio books. In
2006, Publishers Weekly honored his performance of Jess Walter's The Zero
with a Listen Up award, as one of the best fiction audio books of the year.

Event: Voiceover 101: A Practical Introduction to the Voiceover Industry

When: Saturday, November 14, 2009

Where: Classroom 34 @ Station North, 34 E. Lanvale St., Baltimore, MD 21202

Cost: $50 per person (Pre-Registration Required, Limited Spaces)

Contact: Classroom 34 at 410-800-4985

About Classroom 34:

Classroom 34, a multicultural creative arts learning space, is located in
the Station North Arts and Entertainment district of downtown Baltimore.
Classroom 34 provides a community of learners with educational opportunities
to transform themselves through creativity so that they may transform the
world. For more information about Classroom 34 visit:
http://www.classroom34.com

-- 
Ola Taiwo
Managing Partner
Classroom 34
34 E. Lanvale Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
http://www.classroom34.com
(p) 410.800.4985
(e) ola at classroom34.com
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