Marc Graue : Studio Etiquette
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Links from today's show:
Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios
Your Instructor this week:
Marc Graue is the owner of the legendary Marc Graue Voice Over Studios, a Burbank California landmark for more than 25 years. His client list reads like a who’s who of the voice over business including the Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, HBO, Disney, Warner Bros., Dreamworks, Showtime, MTV, Discovery Channel, ABC, CBS, NBC, HGTV, Activision, Electronic Arts, THQ and many more can be found in the studios daily. As a producer, Marc’s voice over demo clients include: EG Daily (Rugrats / Babe), Yeardley Smith (The Simpsons), John Dimaggio (Futurama / Kim Possible), Randy Thomas (Academy Awards / Entertainment Tonight), Brian Baumgartner (The Office) and 100’s more!
As a voice over artist Marc has been represented by William-Morris in Beverly Hills for the last 12 years and can be heard on Avatar-The Last Air Bender, Veggie Tales, Code Name: Kids Next Door, Warcraft, Spiderman 3 the Video Game, Ratchett & Clank, GUN, Gothic 3 and on countless trailers and promos.
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Comments
Marc,
Loved this one. It's so true...
When I go to studio, I always remember that I am a professional actress and that I must look, feel, and ACT the part from the receptionist to everyone in the session with me.
Thanks for these helpful episodes ... they re-iterate what we think we know!!!!!
Cookie
Posted by: Cookie Colletti | October 17, 2007 3:47 PM
This sounds like some really practical and sensible information that every potential and experienced v/o artist needs to be aware of to have the best session.
Posted by: Ezra | October 17, 2007 7:45 PM
Oh, so true, so true. Just wish there were more "studio" sessions in my neck of the woods. Once in a blue moon now, so when I am in someone else's studio these days it is sooo tempting to stay and yack with the producer and/or engineer since we haven't seen each other in so long! M U S T R E S I S T! ;-)
Thanks Marc!
Posted by: Connie Terwilliger | October 18, 2007 11:45 PM
I, like Connie, wish there were more studio sessions, or at least that I got to GO to more studio sessions! It always seems like there aren't too many people looking for 19-25 years old for VO's, so I tend to forget my studio etiquette, which could cost me big time later.
Thanks for all your help, Marc!
Posted by: Jesse Springer | October 21, 2007 7:15 PM