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Tips and Advice for Attending Voiceover Conferences

September 8, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

Thinking about attending a Voiceover Conference?

From VOAtlanta to Vocation to OneVoice, SOVAS, MAVO…there are a lot of them out there! But…are they worth it? Should you go if you’re a total newbie? A long-time working pro? Well, there are a whole lot of opinions out there when you ask those questions. I happen to live by “to each his or her own” and I don’t think there is one right answer. But I did want to share my own unique perspective in case it helps someone get a more positive conference experience.

My First Voiceover Conference

In 2023–after almost 20 years as a working voice actor–I FINALLY attended my first voiceover conference. Why did it take me so long? Well, that’s a long answer for another day. 😜 All I can say is that I wish I had done it sooner. I got back from conference #3 less than a month ago. I have gained so much from each one…from valuable knowledge to blossoming friendships. 💕

Each time, I’ve gotten a little bit better about how best to approach these things without getting completely burnt out or overwhelmed. I thought I would pass along those tips for anyone thinking of attending their first conference in the future. So, without further ado…here is one random voice actor’s….

DO’s and DON’Ts of VOICEOVER CONFERENCES!

✅ Do: KNOW YOUR LIMITS –  These things are not for everyone–and that’s ok! There are plenty of other ways to learn and network. Find the ones that are right for you.

❌ Don’t: KNOCK IT UNTIL YOU TRY IT – Give it a try before you rule them out. I was shocked at just how much I got out of each one.

✅ Do: TREAT YOURSELF KINDLY – Speak positively to yourself and use that inner voice to build yourself up. That confidence will project outward and draw people to you.

❌Don’t: BEAT YOURSELF UP – I get it. I can be hard on myself too. But please remind yourself that we are all at different places in our journey and you are okay…wherever you are.

✅ Do: PROTECT YOUR VOICE – Conferences involve a whole lot of talking and often in loud settings. Take breaks, drink plenty of water, and take care of that “money-maker”!

❌Don’t: OVER SCHEDULE YOURSELF – While it’s important to take advantage of the learning opportunities offered, remember that down time (and time to connect with colleagues) is also crucial.

✅ Do: PACK SNACKS AND LAYERS – I learned this one the hard way. Conferences tend to take place in hotels–where the temperature varies wildly and the food is expensive!

❌ Don’t: BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU HEAR – I’m not saying that anyone is being purposely deceitful. What I mean is that, we all have our own perspectives but often tend to present them as if they are absolutes. Remember that it’s valuable to listen to many people’s thoughts and ideas and decide which ones resonate with you. There is no ONE way to go about this career.

✅ ❌ DO or DON’T: BRING A TRAVEL RIG: Speaking of doing what is right for you…this very much applies to the whole travel rig question. Many voice actors travel with them and many don’t. This is completely up to you and where you are in your career, whether you want to just be in “conference-mode”, etc.

Say Hello!

I hope these suggestions were helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to email me and I’d be happy to help. And if you DO see me at a conference, please come and say hello!

Advice from Professional Voice Actor Genevieve Baer

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry Tagged With: Advice for VO Talent, Voiceover Conference, Voiceover Industry

Two Nominations for Voice Actor Genevieve Baer!

August 5, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

Voice over Award Nominations

This year was the first time I submitted for the One Voice Awards and I was extremely pleased to receive not one, but TWO nominations! The One Voice Awards are the only voiceover industry awards that do not charge an entry fee; as a result, they get far more entries than any other competition.

I had the honor of being nominated in the category of “Best Political Demo” and “Best Political Commercial Voiceover”. You can hear my demo HERE and the Commercial Spot I was nominated for HERE.  I am blown away by the recognition and honored to be listed amongst some of the best voice actors in the industry.

Awards Ceremony on August 10, 2024

The Awards will be presented in Dallas on Saturday evening 8/10/24 and will include a red carpet type photo op followed by a 3 course dinner and ceremony. I have been dreaming of  a little red carpet moment since I was a little girl and posted this picture on Linkedin as proof that I have been practicing for quite some time.  The fabulous Kay Bess will be the emcee for the evening.

One Voice Dallas Conference

But of course, One Voice is not just an awards ceremony. It’s also a fabulous conference for the voiceover industry with a ton of learning and network opportunities packed into the weekend.  I am really looking forward to connecting to so many of my VO colleagues as well as various casting directors, agents, and other industry experts. I have signed up for a few workshops led by casting director Elaine Clark, Sumeet Iyengar of Cope Management, and Arielle Negrin of Atlas Talent.

Each time I attend a workshop like this, I always walk away with priceless knowledge and insight into the business and new tactics and tools to apply to my reads.

My Goals

My intentions for the weekend are to simply soak it up, be as present as possible, connect with people I have not met before, gain new knowledge, and stay healthy! It’s a long list for two days for sure.

Once I have recovered from all of the fun, I will be sure to post a new blog detailing the weekend.  Check back soon for pictures and a recap of my experience!

OneVoice Award Nominees

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry Tagged With: OneVoice Awards, Political voiceover, Voiceover Conference, Voiceover Industry

VO Atlanta: The Good, The Bad, and The Olives

March 17, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

A Voice Actor’s first Voiceover Conference

It’s been one week since I arrived home from attending my very first VO Atlanta. That’s right–although I have been lucky enough to have been in this industry for 20 years, I had not yet attended the biggest voiceover conference in the world…until this year.

There are countless blog posts and articles about whether or not voice over conferences are “worth it”. I find those kind of silly. We as a society tend to reduce everything to black-and-white terms when those absolute terms are rarely accurate. Most everything in life falls into the in-between…those subtle shades of gray that live in the middle of black and white.

WORTH IT (For Me)!

Am I glad I attended this year? That would be a resounding YES!  Was it worth if FOR ME?  Absolutely.  J. Michael Collins and his wife Anna Alcasis-Collins did a tremendous job of putting the conference together. I cannot imagine the amount of details and stress that is involved in planning this thing. They are clearly adept and experienced at putting something on this scale together. They also recognize the value and necessity of delegating, and their support staff did a truly fantastic job of keeping the show running smoothly.  If there were glitches, I was completely unaware of them.

Kicking it off with a Booking!

My conference experience started out with a last minute flight change.  As luck would have it, I booked a fantastic commercial job right before the conference through my agents at Go Voices. These clients wanted to record at the fantastic Coupe Studios on Thursday morning…right when my Southwest flight was supposed to take off. Kudos to Southwest for making if FREE and EASY to push my flight back. I avoid calling any sort of customer service line like the plague. With Southwest, no phone call was necessary. It literally took me 2 minutes to go on line, search for alternate flights, and re-book to a later one. Hallelujah! That last minute booking was a huge blessing…as it just gave me a welcome confidence boost from the start.

So the conference itself was extremely well organized and the offerings were vast. As far as I was concerned, the rest of the experience was entirely up to me! I had vowed to take full advantage of it–and so I did!

Connecting in Person

One of my biggest goals was to finally connect IN PERSON to many of the wonderful agents, managers, production houses, and coaches that I have been working with for months or even years.  This voiceover industry can be somewhat isolating. It’s fabulous that I can work from home in my Whisper Room, but there is just no substitution for connecting face-to-face. And that I did.

Highlights

A few of the many highlights were getting to meet my dear agent Suzanne Spaziani of ASP, all the awesome ladies at the VO Chateau by Celia Siegel Management, the wonderful guys at Pandora/Studio Resonate, Zach Hahn of Audio Expert, Mary Lynn Wissner of Voices Voicecasting who produced my most recent commercial demo, and even the team at Voice Actor Websites who helped me create this very website. I even got to reconnect with a dear friend, Vikas Adam (a widely acclaimed audiobook narrator) from my college days at Syracuse University, whom I had not seen in 26 years!

Libby Clearfied, voice actor and casting director at Coupe Studios (Left); Me; and Suzanne Spaziani (Right)
Celia Siegel (Left) and me (Right)
Me and Vikas Adam (Right)

Learning Opportunities

And then there was the learning. I had jumped on the chance to sign up for special “X-Sessions” with Thom Pinto on “In Show Narration” and Harry Dunn for “Network Promo“.  Both of these sessions were wildly fun and informative. I am in love with both genres and am making demos for both styles in the next few months. Getting the opportunity to have an intense learning session with these masters–along with about 10 of my excellent peers– was absolutely fabulous.

Harry Dunn along with the wonderful group of working pros in the Network Promo X-Session

A Word of Warning

I’ve covered a lot of the “good”…but I also mention the “bad” and the “olives” in my title so I guess I should explain them.

Conferences can be expensive and draining. It’s a LOT of stimulation. I did not get even close to enough sleep and I was utterly and completely exhausted when I got home. I had somewhat been mentally prepared for that but it’s not for everyone. Like many people, I have multiple facets of my personality. I vowed to access my out-going and “sparkly” side at this conference and talk to as many people as possible. And I did just that. But my throat was TIRED and it took me a solid week to feel human again in the sleep-department.

And conferences are not cheap. The X-sessions I attended were an additional cost. They were worth it–but not cheap.  And the drinks at the Hilton Atlanta Airport Hotel bar were, um, a BIT steep.  My go-to drink is a Dirty Martini (finally, she explains the olives!) and those came in at a whopping $20 each before tip!  The drinks were well made and I am fortunately a bit of a light-weight when it comes to alcohol so I didn’t need too many to get that nice buzz going…but still, if you’re calculating by olive at 3 olives per drink, that comes out to almost $7 per olive. 🍸

The Takeaway

So there you have it. I am so grateful to have met so many fantastic people in person and to bask in the glow of what is truly a warm, lovely, generous, and dynamic group of people. I am proud to be a part of the Voiceover Industry. I am happy to say that I left the conference feeling like I truly belonged. And what a gift that was.

There’s No Place Like Home

And finally, one of the very best things about attending any sort large conference like this?  The warmth and relief of returning HOME. ♥️

Pip, Squeak, Elphaba, and Phoebe letting me know just how much they had missed me.

 

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Female Voice Talent, networking, VO Atlanta, Voice Actor, voice-overs, Voiceover Conference, Voiceover training

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