Phyllis K. Day : The Layers of Your Voice
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Links from today's show:
Phyllis K. Day
Phyllis K. Day on Voices.com
Email : voicecoach (at) phyllisk.com
Your Instructor this week:
Voice Over Expert Phyllis K. Day
Phyllis is a freelance technical writer and voice professional with over thirty years experience. A Broadcast Journalism graduate of UNC Chapel Hill, Phyllis became an anchor a few months later on the North Carolina News Network. She has also anchored on Business Radio Network and American Forum Radio Network in Colorado. Her voice has been heard nation-wide and she was also the narrator for a show heard daily on NPR and Armed Forces Radio in the 1990s. Phyllis was part of a mentoring program for several years at North Carolina State University for the students in NC State's radio program. She currently runs personalized coaching workshops, in addition to narrations for e-learning and business presentations.
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Comments
I've learned so much from these series of Podcasts. Please keep the experts coming!
Posted by: Ed Kanoi | April 16, 2008 10:37 AM
Hi Ed,
Thank you for commenting :) It sure is nice to hear from you and I'm thrilled that you are finding the Voice Over Experts podcast so useful!
Best wishes,
Stephanie
Posted by: Stephanie Ciccarelli | April 16, 2008 6:55 PM
Found the podcast to be very enlightening. I have some layers I'm trying to rid myself of.
Posted by: Jakari | April 28, 2008 12:12 AM
Hi,
I just want to say I have been listening to podcasts on this wonderful site for the past two months, since I joined. I just listened to this one by Phyllis K. Day, and it was thoroughly helpful. Not only did she descriptively describe the different "layers" and nuances that each of have in our voices, but she offers for VO talent to submit an mp3 to her, with thier custom demo and she will give feedback directly and give her thoughts on the tone and layers in your voice. I found this to be a very nice inside surprise, and I sent her my demo for review right away. Thanks voices.com for another insightful podcast and thank you Phyllis for such vitally important information for a VO talent trying to sound her best!
Thanks,
Keely Rene Field
Voices.com Member
Posted by: Keely Field | April 28, 2008 3:49 AM