Alphabet B is for Body
As actors we use our bodies to express our mood, our thoughts and emotions – and of course the essence of the character we’re playing. Gesture,
As actors we use our bodies to express our mood, our thoughts and emotions – and of course the essence of the character we’re playing. Gesture,
WEBINARS AND PODCASTS As self Isolation and Covid19 become part of our normal (and I hope long and healthy) lives, I and many of my
I have never been overly fond of listening to podcasts or tuning in to webinars; I so often find them frustrating and unsatisfactory and usually
Your voice is your voice … or is it? There is a lot of talk about ‘authenticity’ buzzing around at the moment. Just Google ‘Authentic
When recording an audiobook – or indeed any other kind of narration or voiceover, particularly if you’re recording remotely from your personal recordng space, then
Do you ever get a sinking feeling after you’ve made an impulse buy that you perhaps couldn’t afford, and which, when you get it home,
Having recently celebrated a milestone birthday – fifty years since graduating from drama school – I can’t help reflecting that according to my reckoning, I’m
The world of audiobook narration has changed immensely even over the past three or four years – and a recent email from a colleague highlighted
OK … we’re socially isolating. Theatres and recording studios are closed, no one is making commercials, or training videos – elearning and audiobooks may be
I spotted a question on social media the other day that got me thinking. A professional Voiceover was applying to be featured on an online
Acting has been defined by many people and in many different ways. It has variously been described as impersonating, pretending, imitating, interpreting, feeling, creating, being,
Has the Audiobook industry in the UK become obsessed with keeping down costs? Judging by the numerous discussions on various Facebook Narrator and VO groups,