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Voice Fiction – The Maestro

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With Kevin MacLeod.
What words can’t say, music can. Finding the balance between words and music is Kevin MacLeod’s expertise. That’s why he’s one of the most prolific composers working today. He has lots of valuable advice on getting started in the business, the craft of composing, setting up a studio, making contacts and handling critics.

guest-kevin-macleodKEVIN MACLEOD: He is the most utilized composer on the internet, his works appearing in hundreds of thousands of videos. He is notable for Creative Commons music distribution method, and is credited in over 1,000 films including “Hugo” and “Bellflower“. He is also an incredible cocktail snob.

Visit his website: http://incompetech.com

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Voice Fiction – In the Mix Part 2

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With Chuck O’Hara, Roy Yokelson and Jim Smagata.
Three veteran audio producers with almost ninety years of experience between them. Once they got talking the stories kept coming. That’s why we have two episodes.

guest-chuck-oharaCHUCK O’HARA: President and Chief Mixologist for Reel Time in Halifax, Canada. Chuck has decades of audio production experience in Film, Television, Radio, Advertising and Music..

guest-uncle-royROY YOKELSON: Roy runs Ant Land Productions in New Jersey. He is a 30-year veteran of audio production beginning in the pre-digital days when we used quarter inch tape and razor blades.
Visit his website: http://antlandproductions.com

guest-jim-smagataJIM SMAGATA Jim is entering his 20th year as Technical Director for the Erindale Studio Theatre at the University of Toronto. His first radio drama was assembled in Grande Prairie Alberta using two cassette decks, two reel-to-reel tape decks, a turntable, razor and scotch tape—truly a pioneer.

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Voice Fiction – In the Mix Part 1

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With Chuck O’Hara, Roy Yokelson and Jim Smagata.
The art of making art is putting it together. In audio drama, the ones putting it together are The Mixers. Chuck O’Hara, Roy Yokelson and Jim Smagata are each veteran sound engineers with lots to say about equipment, technology, advice on working with talent, clients from hell, and what makes the ideal sound studio.

guest-chuck-oharaCHUCK O’HARA: President and Chief Mixologist for Reel Time in Halifax, Canada. Chuck has decades of audio production experience in Film, Television, Radio, Advertising and Music..

guest-uncle-royROY YOKELSON: Roy runs Ant Land Productions in New Jersey. He is a 30-year veteran of audio production beginning in the pre-digital days when we used quarter inch tape and razor blades.
Visit his website: http://antlandproductions.com

guest-jim-smagataJIM SMAGATA Jim is entering his 20th year as Technical Director for the Erindale Studio Theatre at the University of Toronto. His first radio drama was assembled in Grande Prairie Alberta using two cassette decks, two reel-to-reel tape decks, a turntable, razor and scotch tape—truly a pioneer.

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