Voice-Over Pros Write Comprehensive Book about How to Get into Voice-Over
Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Platt Offer a Peek Into the World of VO
LOS ANGELES, July 24, 2009 — Voice-Over superstars Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Platt will officially announce publication of their book, "Voice-Over Voice Actor: What It’s Like Behind the Mic," this weekend at the prestigious San Diego Comic-Con, the largest comic book and popular arts convention in the world.
Have you ever watched a cartoon, played a video game or heard a movie trailer and wondered just who are those folks behind the mic? Maybe you’ve wanted to get into the business and become a voice actor yourself, but wanted to know where to begin? Coming this November, you can get answers to those questions and more with husband and wife duo Yuri Lowenthal and Tara Platt new 'How To' book.
With insider tips and in-depth discussion about this exciting profession, the book, "Voice-Over Voice Actor," is also peppered with anecdotes from stars in the field like Phil Morris (Secret Saturdays), Wil Wheaton (Batman: The Brave and the Bold), and Dee Bradley Baker (Spongebob Squarepants), and with a foreword by Eisner Award winning comic book writer Paul Jenkins (Wolverine: Origin). This book is sure to open your eyes and entertain.
“So many people have asked us how we got into [VO] and how they can do it too,” Yuri says, “and in the book we do our best to tell them all about what we’ve done.” Tara adds, “But more than that, we let them know what they might be able to do on their own to break in.” The book includes everything from mic technique and the auditioning process to suggestions for voice exercises and tips on self-marketing.
Several VO celebs have already praised "Voice-Over Voice Actor." Phil LaMarr (Futurama), no stranger to acting and voice-over, says, “People always ask me for advice on how to get started in the VO business. My advice: Get this book.” Emmy award-winning voice director Andrea Romano (Avatar: the Last Airbender) lends her endorsement by adding, "Anyone wishing to pursue a career in voice-over will be more prepared and have a better chance of success if they read & heed the wisdom contained in this book. Were I teaching a class right now, this book would be a required text."
Lowenthal and Platt have a long list of voice-over credits from animation to video games, commercials, narration and more. Some of their recognizable credits include Yuri’s Superman (Legion of Superheroes), Ben (Ben 10: Alien Force), Jinno/Kuma (on the Emmy-Nominated Afro Samurai: Resurrection), and the Prince (the Prince of Persia series of video games) as well as Dell, Coca-Cola and more. Tara’s credits include Wonder Woman (DC vs. Mortal Kombat), Dream Girl (Legion of Superheroes), and Temari (Naruto) as well as commercial work for clients like Subaru, Budweiser and McDonald's.
Published by Bug Bot Press, a 15% pre-order discount is being offered on the Web site before the book comes off presses November 1st.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Voice-Over Pros Write Comprehensive Book about How to Get into Voice-Over
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