Thursday, February 2, 2012

Audition 14: on camera commercial

Had to race to this one early because I was in a meeting. There was no script attached even though it said, "script attached". But it also indicated that we should bring whatever prop we wanted. Trying to be a team guy, I brought a guitar. I like what I did with it, but, got confused at the call. Since they had a series of actions to be done while they were reading the VO copy.
Even though thisncd has brought me in a couple of times, I feel like he hates me.
After that audition, he probably does.

Bach.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Audition 13: Radio Commercial

Either my phone fucked up, I fucked up or my service fucked up but I missed a group read yesterday. it's okay, they didn't send me the copy anyway.
And, lo and behold, this morning I had another group read. Without a group. These are weird. So, I just added some muttering stuff at the top and jumped in. I might have sounded too exuberant. It was supposed to a voice in his 50s. I think I sound 28-35. Ah well.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Audition 11 & 12: radio spot / videogame

Got the radio spot when I arrived. Had the game for a couple days.
First the radio: loved what I did, but the director was right: too fucking slow. That's cool. I'd rather start there then speed up than the other way round. Second read, we both liked.

The game...supposed to be the cool, aggressive, assertive confident guy. Came out like the wacky sidekick. Uh....that was stupid.
Cooled myself down. Went to another voice. More confident. Calmer. The opposite of the radio read problem.




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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Audition 10: Radio Commercial

Ever decide to just have fun and throw caution to the wind? Sometimes everything coalesces and the gods of fearlessness smile.
Fun copy for a major brand. Made more fun by all the stuff I added. If I don't get it, it won't be for not giving a killer read.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Audition 9: Voice Over TV Commercial

So, the specs on this one was to be like a certain character on Family Guy, who is really jewy, but also have a high voice. I pulled out a weird Edith Bunker that I do. I loved it. I did three variations and the booth director said he was gonna send all three. Why not? It's two lines.
Would be great to get it.
I won't. Why? Because it's switcheroo time. The wife has booked her second national on camera in 3 months. Why not? It's time for her to bring in the duckets.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Audition 6, 7 & 8: Voice Over

This was fun, but I know I didn't get any of them.
1 was a reassuring voice for an industrial for dog food. My voice is too nasal to be reassuring.
2 was a cartoon character of a do-gooder cop. Since my go-to default place is contempt and snark I don't think I have a shot at this.
3 came in while I was in the booth. Right in my wheelhouse. Snotty Danny Devito type. Well, it didn't read that way. The booth director thought it might be a Lou Costello but I liked my way and, after hearing it, he loved it. So, there ya go.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Audition 5: On Camera Commercial: UPDATE

National alcohol beverage. Got there early and was brought in to read for a similar yet wrong part. So, I had to wait. And jaw with great guys.
The reading was exactly what I like, a little bit broad, a little fun, not too muggy but not dull. Hope I get called back on this one.

Update: Called back. really easy shit. Could go any way. I liked what I did. Gave them options. I was in there longer than the previous guy. Hit everything I wanted to. Took direction. Was professional. Blah Blah.
Had more fun talking to the CD afterward about the state of the business. But, heck, it's 3 for 3 with on camera this year. Call back wise, I mean.


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