Miyerkules, Agosto 10, 2011
Pochology: Inspiring 4000+ Youth in One Day
The Voicemaster, in fact, has already inspired millions of youths after having spoken in so many schools around the world. Yet, he never gets tired. So, currently, he still continues inspiring more young people. Even more, he is taking it to the next level.
In these three talks, the Voicemaster talked more of Personal Branding and Creative Management.
Voiceworx 17 Day 3: Getting Closer to the New Self
This is made possible through a lot of appropriate activities which make sure that at the end of the day, each workshopper would no longer mind proceeding in front of the class to perform or present something. This also ensures that they will have ample amount of confidence even when it comes to their daily interactions with people around.
Packed with activities like these, the third day of the workshop lasy July 16 never failed to make every participant absorb this point even more. Facilitated by the Voicemaster and CreatiVoices Productions CEO Mr. Pocholo Gonzales, the third day was made sure to have included a couple of exercises that would allow each one to go in front and perform.
Apparently, there were already positive results. In fact, even the shyest of the shyests among the participants during the first meeting was already able to perform. Also, workshoppers also learn to volunteer themselves, very far from their habit of pinpointing who the first to present would be.
In addition, since day was devoted to character voicing, they also learned how to be less concious whenever the artform requires some kind of performances that are really out of the box.
Three down, five more to go. Surely, there are more things to look forward to. And yes, the next five days would be steps closer to their new selves.
‘The Voice is in the Ears of the Beholder.’
This is in relation to his point that voice acting is not just about possessing a good-sounding voice. In fact, he even emphasized that even “goodness” in terms of the sound is something that is really crucial since it is very subjective and like beauty, what is pleasant for one may not work for another.
Also, he pointed out that besides the quality of the voice in terms of its goodness, something that is more important is a voice artist’s ability to deliver the message he or she needs to deliver and the effectiveness of this particular manner of delivery. This means that how one uses his or her voice is something that really matters.
Voiceworx Day Two: More learning, fresh from the experts
The second day of Voiceworx opened with so much learning. Mr. Pocholo Gonzales, the Voicemaster opened the session of the Morning Class by imparting some words of wisdom which both can inspire and equip the participants in the journey they are currently in. Spontaneously, the Voicemaster was able to make them realize some things which are, in fact, not just important in terms of voice acting but also in real life.
The Workshop proper, on the other hand, was facilitated by Mr. Brian Ligsay who discussed more things about voice over. There were also giving of some pieces of advice and tips that are needed in the field.
The Art of Voice Acting
When it comes to voice acting, James Alburger’s The Art of Voice Acting is almost a bible. From the title itself, this book is about everything an aspiring voice artist should know before he dives into the sea of voice acting. It essentials from facts about the voice over industry up to the most specific tips and teachnical bits of information for aspiring voice artists.
Truly, this book is a must-read for erveryone who wants to learn more about the art form. However, reading alone should not be enough. To fully learn things about it, it is still better to also seek help from the experts in form of wrokshops. This way, a voice acting enthusiast does not only learn the theoretical aspects of it but also and most of all, its actuality which is the real thing.
CreatiVoices Congratulates Eloisa Cruz Canlas
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Giving Faces to the Voices
This may seem weird—being known as a voice and not as a person with a face. Yet, in a voice artist’s point of view, it is something that is not to be worried about. Besides, whenever moments of revelation like this come, there is always surprise. The crowd, after recognizing the voices and finally realizing that who they are talking to is the real person behind each voice, is always mesmerized
It is one of the things explored in the July 2 episode of ABS-CBN’s SabaDocu. The documentary exposed the real people behind these voices. On the other hand, the fact that people only recognized them after they spoke and delivered some of their well-known lines already implies a general truth with regards the nature of their professions.
So, to give them faces, today’s episode of ABS-CBN’s SABADocu focused on fleshing them out and informing the general public of who they are as persons as they talked about their personal stories which are involved about their personal lives and circumstances, professional life, and even the stories behind some stories which inspired them to go on and fight for what they do now. Through these, they are given faces
This was done to the persons who were behind voice overs applications in different media and forms of communication from radio, television, mobile phones, computer games, and even voice over applications in different places like the MRT.
This episode might have been a road to their exposure—visually—and helped them to be known to the consumers and their fans that, after all these years, might not have any idea who they are. At the end of the day, however, there is still this tendency that people who were able to watch this lose in their memories the faces of these artists and go back to the state of being remembered as voices.
Yet, this is never a bad thing. As these voice over artists put it, one of the many things to love about being a voice artist is anonymity. Unlike celebrities, they are not mobbed and stalked. Even better, they would never go out of the limelight because they never get really famous, in the first place.
Beyond Voices
The truth is, there are a lot more things to be considered before really delving to the field. Voice acting involves, in fact, things like acting, translations, and a lot more. So, it is better to seek proper training first and when we say training, consult only the experts.
In CreatiVoices Productions’ Voiceworx, you learn voice acting’s basics only from the Philippine’s finest voice artists. Made rich with many years of experience in their field, they can share the best learning every aspiring voice artist deserves.
Julius Babao visits CreatiVoices
Babao, apart from asking a couple of questions with regards the art of voice acting including the basics and the most piercing insights of the interviewees, also tried doing some voice overs in order to fully understand that voice acting is not simple.
The program’s episode which is all about voice acting and voice over will be aired on July 2, Saturday at 4pm.
'Graduation is not the end.'
After two months of intensive yet fun-filled training under reputable and well-known voice over artists in the country which started on April 9, the nineteen individuals who uplifted their passions for the art form finished the VoiceWorx! Basic Dubbing and Voice Acting Workshop.
Like what Mr. Gonzales said, this graduation might seem to be and end since it marked the end of the workshop but this, in fact, was more of a new beginning. He even testified that it is after this mark that doors would start opening for the graduates for whatever the world of voice acting saves for them.
This was also assured by Ms. Gabrielle Tiongson, a graduate of VoiceWorx1 and the special guest in the event. Ms. Tiongson, one of the most in-demand dubbers of ABS-CBN stressed in her speech that it was after graduation that opportunities really start coming which means that graduation, therefore, is really a start.
Apart from the awarding of certificates led by Mr. Gonzales and Voicewox Director Brian Ligsay, the graduates also prepared some presentations which showcased their learning in the said workshop. The Morning class presented a skit about making voices while the Afternoon class mimicked different TV commercials and connected them in order to create an entire story.
The graduates, inspite of being aware that there really are a lot of things to miss about the workshop were still smiling at the end of the day for like what they were able to hear from their speakers, it is not the end. Instead, they are all hopeful that it is just the beginning of their journey in the world of voice acting, an art form where their fully-baked passions already are in.
Insights on the road
However, we were not really able to escape the traffic jam’s spell.
“This is the worst day. This is the worst time,” said the Voicemaster, referring to the inevitable craziness of ever crazy traffic the Philippines way.
We had to reach our destination before six. Yet, the Voicemaster was able to keep cool although yes, he was a bit disappointed.
“Kaya mabagal ang pag-unlad ng Pilipinas. Dapat kasi mabilis ang daloy ng traffic para mabilis ang transfer ng goods at services,” commented the Voicemaster as the driver continued to struggle looking for an easier way and I, still sitting, observing.
And there were a lot more. He commented even about the government, about the people, and about the society. Yet, all these were no longer surprises. The Voicemaster is also a critic by nature and in fact, in spite of his busy schedule, he never forgets to pay attention to the things that happen around him—he remains updated and he never loses opinions on different things around. He is never afraid to say what he feels like saying.
The traffic jam’s craziness was so intense that afternoon. A number of steps from our destination, the vehicle stopped which lasted for several minutes and all the other vehicles ahead of us plus the way they cluttered the narrow street gave us a hint that the jam would be more terrible so we decided to just get off and just walk. And the ride was over.
It was just a cab ride, after all. But no, that would be an understatement. Instead, it was a cab ride filled with insights—fresh from the one and only Voicemaster.
The Voicemaster Gives a Talk to Out of School Youths of Lipa
Spontaneously Spontaneous
Jack of All Trades
Still Passionate as Ever
A Man of Ambitions
The Voicemaster in the Making
Education as Not the Only Thing
Loud and Proud but Always Proving
“The problem with other UP graduates is they just brag and do nothing to prove what they brag about,” he said once. He believes that being in UP adds up to one’s confidence and arrogance but these all go to waste when nothing is done to put the words into actions and prove them.
And like what he usually tells the people around him, confidence, pride, and some amount of arrogance are actually good things as long as they give birth to actions that are powerful enough to translate goals into tangible successes.
“The problem with Filipinos sometimes is too much humility,” he even criticized. For him, awareness of one’s greatness is actually very helpful for with this begins motivation to do better. He also pointed out that Filipinos’ intense humility often cause people to just refuse when being complimented instead of being proud of their strengths in the fear of being judged as too proud or boastful. And because of this desire to please people around, instead of advancing forward, they just remain where they are.
So, he himself is not too humble and he knows that. He is proud of what he is and everything he has already achieved but like what was mentioned earlier, things do not just end here. He keeps on showing the world what he has got. Although he knows that some might be irritated by this characteristic of him thinking that he is being too much, he cares not. He does not live to please everyone after all.
“The thing is, even if you try to be humble, they are still going to judge you,” he said. So, instead of just being too humble just to please the people around, he chooses to be he loud and proud person he is.
However, apart from the things already mentioned, it is also amazing how he uses his sense of pride to inspire more people most especially the young ones. And like what he usually tells young people whenever he speaks of his numerous achievements, “I am not saying this to brag but to inspire you.” Truly, through these, people do get the idea that nothing is impossible most especially when you believe in yourself.
Martes, Agosto 9, 2011
The Golden Ages
As an Isko, he was simple. In fact, he was one of those Iskolars who, due to their desires to pursue their studies in the most prestigious university in the Philippines, did not mind all the challenges and hindrances which of course included financial issues.
Which was why, he was a fan of the ever famous aristocarts—carts which offer food of different sorts in low prices compared to the canteens. He was even subscribed to a kind of credit system which enabled him to avail some food though he did not have any cash on hand and when his allowance arrived, that was the time he would settle all his balances.
This kind of system, according to the Voicemaster, was not really difficult. He was so trusted by the manangs who owned aristocarts because he was such a good payer. And the secrets: honesty and value of words. As long as you are honest and do as you talk most especially with regards the payment concerns, people are going to trust you.
But apart from being a fan of aristocarts and at the same time, known to the owners of these food stalls, he was also well known to his dorm mates. A resident of the Narra Residence, he was able to make his name through his habits of cracking jokes and other means of making people there laugh. And not just that, during vacations like semestral and summer breaks, he also loved asking his friends who went home to their respective provinces to let him go with them. And there, in the different provinces he was able to go to, he loved making some sort of shows which featured him making people laugh. One of his most favorite ways of making people laugh was making different voices. That way, he was remembered. He might have not stayed so long in those places but the people there did not forget him. He would always be the Pocholo they had known.
His college days were rock and roll, like how the Voicemaster describes them himself. Apart from all the goodness and the fun these days were able to offer, it did not miss to provide enough difficulties to test the Voicemaster and mold him to the person he is right now.
Being an originally creative writing major, he was able to be in the class of not just famous writers but even some national artists who were and are still looked up to by people. Some of these big names were NVM Gonzales and Francisco Arcellana. He was also a student of some writers who, up until now, rock the world of creative writing and literature.
Life as an undergraduate at those times, he admitted, was not really easy. The teachers who people look up to were more than enough motivations for the students to study the lessons and even beyond. And when it comes to writing, their cleverness and nature as almost all-knowing in the field were enough to frighten the students and push them to work harder.
However, no matter how crucial these days were, still, he could not get rid of his laziness. Ironically, he was taking up creative writing yet he was so lazy when it comes to writing.
“I’d rather talk than write,” he said, as he recollected his college days. Although he can do both, he is more inspired to talk than write.
One of the reasons why he became fonder of speaking compared to writing is that from the very beginning, he already believed in the power of speech. According to him, more than any other forms of communication, oral communication is really powerful because of its immediacy.
Not Just a Typical Man
“I am involved in almost everything you can think of,” as he puts it. And it is actually true. Apart from being a veteran in the field of voice acting, he is also a CEO of his own company, known as CreatiVoices Productions. He is also known for being a youth advocate. Also, he is a philosopher in his own ways.
“I love doing things at the same time,” he adds. But for him, that does not mean simply abandoning something when there is something else that can be done. So, as his voice is, he is very flexible. He does many things all at the same time but still making sure that nothing is being sacrificed.
“I am a perfectionist,” he says. He loves things being done perfectly. But of course, since he does things simultaneously, he also recognizes the fact that in order to succeed, he needs the help of other people.
Truly, there are a lot of things to know about the Voicemaster. He is not just a man of many voices. He is also a man of many faces.
Encountering the VoiceMaster
So, knowing the Voicemaster and facing him, indeed, are such thrills. At first, these were also like challenges for apart from the nature of his profession, it is also always a dare to face people with big names in their respective fields of expertise.
But what if assumptions do not meet the reality? What if, a star happens to be not as intimidating as you expect him to be? What if a veteran in his field happens to be someone who is as cool, approachable and spontaneous, just as our friends with whom we talk comfortably?
Because the thing is, the Voicemaster is actually like that. In spite of his long list of credentials and really loads of achievements, he remains to be a very cool person.
“I hate formalities,” he usually tells people most especially the ones he meets for the first time. So, even though he shakes hands a lot with people he encounters, he makes sure not to make people feel the awkwardness that usually comes from too much formality.
This quality of him usually shocks people, most especially youngsters who meet him for the first time. Like what I mentioned earlier, facing someone who is so up there, most especially from the perspective of a young and inexperienced individual, can really be a source of serious thrill. So, when he tries to talk to someone in a not at all intimidating manner, the person might really get shocked—and I guess, amazed.
Another part of his coolness and spontaneity as a person is his habit of asking questions. Actually, he loves doing so. Spontaneously, he throws and throws questions to the people he talks to. According to him, it is one way of knowing a person. In fact, this also makes him someone like a psychologist—he goes deep into you and knows your mind before you know it.
And not just that, in terms of his art of asking questions, he jumps from the basics to the more clever ones; all that with spontaneity. So at first, he may start with asking about basic information about a particular person and with no warning, just throws the question “What do you love to do?”—a question that is definitely capable of making someone think, really.
And of course, the Voicemaster is talkative by nature. That’s a fact. But don’t get him wrong. He is the type of a talkative person from whom one can really learn a lot, seriously. When you talk to him, you better be ready with a pen and a sheet of paper or just bring a notebook with you for you might want to make a list of some quotable quotes from him which are always delivered spontaneously.
Also, the analogies he uses to illustrate his points clearly are also amazing. For example, in a conversation about passions, he said, “Doing something you do not love doing is like marrying someone you do not love.” Well, good parallelism, right?
The Voice and the Man behind It
Actually, there are some reasons why such thing happens.
First, the voice which made the world stop is simply good-sounding. And as we know, human voice also has the ability to capture people’s attention, like the way a pretty face is capable of stunning people even at a glance. So, people are easily mesmerized through voices which really sound good which are usually referred to as pang-radyo or pang-DJ.
Second, apart from its good quality, the voice is also amazing in the sense that even if it is obviously coming from a single person, it is able to shift in character. At some point, it is normal and then it becomes something of an old man and shifts to a child’s and then to a monster’s voice and so on. It is as if it is coming from a computer that is programmed to produce different voices in just clicks.
Third, the voice really sounds familiar. Even if you do not exactly remember when or where you have heard the voice, you are sure, still that you have already heard it before—on the radio or the television perhaps? Also, if the voice is something that shifts in character from time to time, it can also be that some of the characters it tries to mimic are just famous personalities like celebrities, politicians, and other well-known figures in the society.
And of course, apart from problematizing how such thing becomes possible, it is also necessary to know whose voice we are talking about in the first place. And in this scene, the voice which makes the world stop is coming from none other than the Voicemaster, Pocholo Gonzales.
Already an icon in the art of voice acting and in the world of voice-over in general, the Voicemaster is the man behind literally thousands of radio and TV commercials and numerous animes, telenovelas, computer and video games, and other voice-overs heard everywhere.
No wonder, he gets people’s attention just through his voice. And like the reasons mentioned earlier, he has this power which is capable of “grabbing people by their ears” and eventually make them stop from what they are doing and instead, just listen to him.
His voice may already be too exposed in his field but how about him as a person? How about the Voicemaster himself? What is he like when no longer behind the microphone? Now, these are the things that we are going to look at. We are going to know more about the Voicemaster and discover more things about the real man behind the voice which is the mastermind in giving life and color to our favorite animes, telesnovelas, radio and TV commercials, computer and videogames, and other voice-over applications we know so much.
Biyernes, Hulyo 29, 2011
A bright start for a challenging session with Papa Neil Tolentino
The silence was immediately broken as he entered the workshop room, as if carrying the sun with him. The next thing we knew, everything was just so bright.
It was his never-changing wits, perhaps. Unsurprisingly, it was never short to awaken the mind of the participants who were there for the fifth session of Voiceworx which is devoted to scriptwriting and translating.
Actually, this was a blessing in disguise. The lesson for the day was not easy, after all as the real thing is not easy in fact. Papa Neil even emphasized the importance of the writer s’ role in the industry of dubbing for according to him, these writers are the minds behind the lines every dubber throws. So, it was just a perfect match—a bright morning, warm up for a challenging session.
Lunes, Hulyo 25, 2011
Pochology: Inspiring 4000+ youth in one day
The Voicemaster, in fact, has already inspired millions of youths after having spoken in so many schools around the world. Yet, he never gets tired. So, currently, he still continues inspiring more young people. Even more, he is taking it to the next level.
In these three talks, the Voicemaster talked more of Personal Branding and Creative Management.
Sabado, Hulyo 23, 2011
'Ama' has a new style
Mr. Danny Mandia, known as the “Ama” or the Father of dubbing, has a new approach in facilitating Voiceworx. Being the one who takes care of the introduction to dubbing part, he now wants more and earlier engagement of the participants in hands on dubbing.
This is unlike the past batches where there were no hands on dubbing exercises and just more of introduction to the dubbing itself plus some other exercises. Now, the participants are already given a chance to experience the real thing through mock dubbing.
This just shows that the instructors in Voiceworx do not stop in looking for ways to make the workshop even better and t make the participants more prepared. Voiceworx, in spite of its already long existence, is continuing to improve.
Lunes, Hulyo 18, 2011
Voiceworx Day 3: Getting closer to the new self
Shyness is but a usual enemy of Voiceworx participants most especially during the first session and this, in fact, is also one of the most important concerns that the workshop is addressing. At the end of the workshop, each participant is expected to develop his or her self confidence on and off stage.
This is made possible through a lot of appropriate activities which make sure that at the end of the day, each workshopper would no longer mind proceeding in front of the class to perform or present something. This also ensures that they will have ample amount of confidence even when it comes to their daily interactions with people around.
Packed with activities like these, the third day of the workshop lasy July 16 never failed to make every participant absorb this point even more. Facilitated by the Voicemaster and CreatiVoices Productions CEO Mr. Pocholo Gonzales, the third day was made sure to have included a couple of exercises that would allow each one to go in front and perform.
Apparently, there were already positive results. In fact, even the shyest of the shyests among the participants during the first meeting was already able to perform. Also, workshoppers also learn to volunteer themselves, very far from their habit of pinpointing who the first to present would be. In addition, since day was devoted to character voicing, they also learned how to be less concious whenever the artform requires some kind of performances that are really out of the box.
Three down, five more to go. Surely, there are more things to look forward to. And yes, the next five days would be steps closer to their new selves.
Sabado, Hulyo 16, 2011
'The Voice is in the Ears of the Beholder.'
Biyernes, Hulyo 15, 2011
The Art of Voice Acting
When it comes to voice acting, James Alburger's The Art of Voice Acting is almost a bible. From the title itself, this book is about everything an aspiring voice artist should know before he dives into the sea of voice acting. It essentials from facts about the voice over industry up to the most specific tips and teachnical bits of information for aspiring voice artists.
Truly, this book is a must-read for erveryone who wants to learn more about the art form. However, reading alone should not be enough. To fully learn things about it, it is still better to also seek help from the experts in form of wrokshops. This way, a voice acting enthusiast does not only learn the theoretical aspects of it but also and most of all, its actuality which is the real thing.
Biyernes, Hulyo 8, 2011
Voiceworx Day Two: More learning, fresh from the experts
The Workshop proper, on the other hand, was facilitated by Mr. Brian Ligsay who discussed more things about voice over. There were also giving of some pieces of advice and tips that are needed in the field.
Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011
CreatiVoices Congratulates Eloisa Cruz Canlas
CreatiVoices Productions congratulates Eloisa Cruz Canlas also known as Lola Sela Bungangera for being the 2011 UP Gawad Plaridel Awardee. She used to be one of the facilitators for CreatiVoices Productions’ Voiceworx!
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Miyerkules, Hulyo 6, 2011
The Voice Over of Narnia’s Trailer Joins CreatiVoices
Duke Morgan - CreatiVoices American Movie Trailers by creativoices
Martes, Hulyo 5, 2011
Breaking Into and Succeeding as a Voice Over Actor Starting a Voice Over Studio Working as a Voice Over Actor at Home
Breaking Into and Succeeding as a Voice Over Actor
Starting a Voice Over Studio
Working as a Voice Over Actor at Home
One of the biggest misconceptions about voice over acting is what we like to call the myth of the Golden Voice. Do you have to sound hugely resonant and deep like James Earl Jones, or authoritative like Don LaFontaine to make money in voice over acting? As a matter of fact, you do not.
There are many facets of the voice over acting career where, for example, a person with a distinctive voice can create a career, or where someone who finds it a snap to sound as if they are in a casual conversation when reading a script can carve a recurring market for their voice.
A “golden voice” is absolutely not essential when pursuing your future in voice over acting. Another common fallacy associated with a career in voice over acting is that a lack of a background in professional acting can harm your chances for a future. Not true! While some acting ability is a helpful and marketable talent to have, it is absolutely not a deal breaker.
Acting experience is something you can pursue over time to enhance your current ability to read a script, be expressive with your voice, and make your success as a voice over actor soar.
What if you have never worked in radio or television – does that prevent your future in voice over acting from happening? Absolutely not! Every voice over actor has to start somewhere.
Those voice over actors with names you recognize started out with no experience, the same as you are. Experience is something you have to go out and create for yourself; it is not an insurmountable obstacle. It is a simple hurdle that every aspiring voice over actor must jump at some point to get their career off the ground.
Do you live in a small town or a rural area? Are you afraid that voice over acting will require you to relocate to a larger city, or to a major entertainment hub city such as Los Angles or New York? That is patently untrue because voice over acting is a career you can build right from your own home, wherever that may be.
A rural or small town location can be easily overcome with the advent of modern technology, allowing you to set up a home studio, record your voice and market your self, all without having to leave the comfort of your own backyard.
So, what's voice over work (or acting)?
Any time you hear a person’s voice without seeing the actor, you are witnessing voice over work. Not all voice over work is considered voice over acting, however although your market as a professional (especially when you are first establishing your name as a viable voice over actor) will certainly include some basic voice over work.
To be what is typically considered a voice over actor you need to be able to create a character for your project or product that you can sustain with your voice alone for the entire time you have your listeners’ attention. As a voice over actor, you can choose to use your own home studio, rent one or work at your client's premises, such as:
Production houses (videos, commercials and films)
Corporations (training videos or audios)
Book publishers (audiobooks and info products)
Radio stations (announcers, commercials and radio shows)
Educational institutions (teaching new talents)
Software companies (video game effects)
As a voice actor, you don't need to educated at an Ivy League school, not even at a community college, which is the beauty of this career. You can also work from home by using portable equipments and can easily set up a home studio. All you need is some vocal coaching and, perhaps, attending some vocal acting workshops. Reliable equipments would help as well.
The key is choosing the right "specialization" for your particular voice and acting talent (if you choose the "acting" path).
Today, breaking into as a voice over actor is easier than before. With sufficient preparation on what you're going to encounter, you should be able to break into and succeed in this growing field with confidence.
StyleCareer.com Breaking Into and Succeeding as a Voice Over Actor contains most, if not all, the information needed to secure your first gig. It also prepares you to begin your own home studio, which allows you to take orders from all over the world.
As a voice over actor, your typical gigs include:
Commercials
Announcements
Audiobook readings
Video trainings
Audio trainings
Web-cast announcements
Web-cast trainings
Cartoon characters
Movie characters
Translated movie characters
Special effects
Video game characters
This eGuide provides insightful information, advices and tips for anyone who is contemplating to become a voice over actor. Numerous hard-to-find resources are included to help you locate pertinent information.
Do You Know?
U.S. Department of Labor Statistics:
The median earnings for Announcers in the year 2002 were between $7.13 and $15.10 per hour. Those announcers with more experience and education earned as much as $24.92 in 2002 in some markets.
The Actors, Producers and Directors category had broader, less specific numbers. They implied that a voice over actor or producer who was working at union scale could earn in the range of $683 per day
Based on our forecast, in 2006, an entry-level voice over “announcer” can expect to earn anywhere from $15 to $20 per hour. In the second category, a voice actor who is a member of a union can expect to earn $600+ to $750+ per day.
Lunes, Hulyo 4, 2011
SABADOKYU: Gintong Tinig Video
Featuring: The Best Filipino Voice Over Artists.
Giving the voices ‘faces’
Walking along a particular street in Makati, wearing shades which compliment their total packaging, Pocholo “The Voicemaster” Gonzales and voice artists Brian Ligsay, Lily Nichols, and Liesl Bumatoc remain unrecognized by the bystanders who are there until they start throwing their ever-famous lines in different voice over projects they have already done. And that is the only time when people, exposed to different media and advertisements of different sorts, realize to whom they are talking to.
This may seem weird—being known as a voice and not as a person with a face. Yet, in a voice artist’s point of view, it is something that is not to be worried about. Besides, whenever moments of revelation like this come, there is always surprise. The crowd, after recognizing the voices and finally realizing that who they are talking to is the real person behind each voice, is always mesmerized. It is one of the things explored in the July 2 episode of ABS-CBN’s SabaDocu. The documentary exposed the real people behind these voices. On the other hand, the fact that people only recognized them after they spoke and delivered some of their well-known lines already implies a general truth with regards the nature of their professions.
So, to give them faces, today’s episode of ABS-CBN’s SABADocu focused on fleshing them out and informing the general public of who they are as persons as they talked about their personal stories which are involved about their personal lives and circumstances, professional life, and even the stories behind some stories which inspired them to go on and fight for what they do now. Through these, they are given faces.
This was done to the persons who were behind voice overs applications in different media and forms of communication from radio, television, mobile phones, computer games, and even voice over applications in different places like the MRT.
This episode might have been a road to their exposure—visually—and helped them to be known to the consumers and their fans that, after all these years, might not have any idea who they are. At the end of the day, however, there is still this tendency that people who were able to watch this lose in their memories the faces of these artists and go back to the state of being remembered as voices.
Yet, this is never a bad thing. As these voice over artists put it, one of the many things to love about being a voice artist is anonymity. Unlike celebrities, they are not mobbed and stalked. Even better, they would never go out of the limelight because they never get really famous, in the first place.
Linggo, Hulyo 3, 2011
The Voicemaster gives a talk to out of school youths of Lipa
Pocholo “The Voicemaster” Gonzales gave a talk to some out of school youth in Lipa City, Batangas during the emPower Youth Seminar last June 30.
Being a youth advocate himself, inspiring people most especially the young ones is also one of his passions, making him a very effective motivational speaker. Yet, being cool at the same time, he gives twists to his talks.
In fact, he opened his talk with an activity which, at first, seemed to be just a joke yet was very relevant. He asked everyone to find a partner to who he or she would say good and inspiring things in and about life.
The Voicemaster shared a lot of things and covered a wide range of topics that were really inspiring for the audience. He shared his insights on things like being young. He told his listeners that being young is a blessing that would soon be taken back from people. Apart from this, he also discussed about poverty.
According to him, poverty is not something that is always to be blamed to the government. Instead, why people die poor is they simply did not work for their future.
The Voice master also talked about Rizal and how the hero’s desire to be someone different inspired him to be extraordinary. According to him, it is through this desire that one can start having a specific goal to strive for something better. In fact, he even likened this to some of his personal circumstance which just shows that even in the modern days, someone can be great as long has he has a goal or a dream and he chooses to realize this in his own great ways.
Apart from this, he also talked about poverty and reminded the audience that when it comes to poverty, more than the government or any other party, the one to be blamed is simply one’s self. According to him, when a person dies poor, it means that he did not seize every opportunity that came on his way.
And this is where the idea that youthfulness is a gift which enables people to function well and seize each moment. However, this gift is something that would be taken away soon: people grow up. So, the bottom line is, since it is impermanent, yes. But if it will be used and spent wisely, this stage can be used as a milestone for more great things in the future.
Like his every talk, this one is another great opportunity for the Voicemaster to share his insights and knowledge in different things that really inspire people. Plus, apart from inspiring them, the Voicemaster was also able to entertain them through his talent. In the end, another group of young people were inspired by his talk.
Biyernes, Hulyo 1, 2011
Voiceworx 17 starts today
Another group of individuals coming from different fields responded to the question:
“Do you want to be a voice actor?”
So, here they are now in CreatiVoices Productions’ Voiceworx! Basic Voice Acting and Dubbing Workshop.
Beyond Voices
Voice acting stuns as we all know. Voice artists, whenever heard, simply amaze other people. However, voice acting is not just possessing pleasant voices. Instead, it is something that is beyond good-sounding voices. Which is why, not because one continuously receives compliments for having a good-sounding voice does it automatically mean that he or she is already prepared to enter the world of voice acting.
The truth is, there are a lot more things to be considered before really delving to the field. Voice acting involves, in fact, things like acting, translations, and a lot more. So, it is better to seek proper training first and when we say training, consult only the experts.
In CreatiVoices Productions’ Voiceworx, you learn voice acting’s basics only from the Philippine’s finest voice artists. Made rich with many years of experience in their field, they can share the best learning every aspiring voice artist deserves.
Martes, Hunyo 28, 2011
Bob: Now in Ayala Cinemas Nationwide
Bob Quilapio, a product of Voiceworx Batch 15 is now the voice behind Ayala Cinemas’ safety guidelines.
He was a DJ at a local radio station in Lucena and went abroad to work there for years. It was during his stay there that he heard about CreatiVoices Productions and set his mind that when he goes back to the Philippines, he would look for it and start pursuing his dream. Eventually, he did it. He enrolled in Voiceworx until he started doing voice overs for different events and companies. In fact, apart from the Ayala Cinemas project, he was also the voice behind Aquabest’s “Shift Happens” Teaser Video.
Lunes, Hunyo 27, 2011
Extraodinary Lives behind the Voices
When you hear the voices, you immediately recall them. You may even memorize the exact lines delivered and the product it is trying to sell or the programs they are from. At one point of your life, surely, you have even tried mimicking them. Yet, have you ever wondered what the people they are coming from are like?
Don’t get them wrong. Like us, they are also real people. They are voice actors and they are real people behind the voices we have always known and loved. They are the ones responsible for giving life to different things we consume like animes, radio and television commercials, message on-holds, and a lot more?
Unlike the common misconception, what they are doing is not just about having a nice voice (let us say, big voices for men) and being able to imitate voices of different famous personalities nor is it about possessing a program which enables you to switch from one voice to another when it is needed. In fact, what they are doing is an art and like any other art form, even though talent is something that is an advantage, it is still something that has to be studied in order to master.
This is made possible by workshops like CreatiVoices Productions’ Voiceworx! Basic Voice Acting and Dubbing Workshop, a workshop that trains aspiring voice artists for them to learn the basics in their desired field. Packed with the country’s finest and most reputable voice artists as the instructors, Voiceworx is a great way to start anyone’s journey in the world of voice acting, a key to the dreams of many individuals who want to pursue their passion in the said art form.
One good example is Carla Mejia, a graduate of Voiceworx 3. Wanting of doing voice overs since before, she found this workshop really helpful since she has also known to herself that voice acting is never an instant so she really wanted to learn things about it before being involved in the art. Then, she enrolled and finished said workshop from which she learned a lot most especially about translation. She focused in translating and even before her graduation in the workshop, she already started translating fro telenovelas and animes for ABS-CBN which she is still involved in up until now. Zorro, Las Tontas”, and “Blow to the Heart” were just some of her projects. Apart from these, she has already done other projects like audiobooks and manuals.
Like Carla, Kyle Nofuente is also a product of Voiceworx. He found out about CreatiVoices Productions and Voiceworx in Go Negosyo Magazine and he was so inspired by what he read. So, after graduating from UP Diliman, he enrolled in the said workshop where he also learned a lot of things like, believe it or not, being “sexy.” By this, he did not mean teaching you how to dress up but how to be confident with yourself. Now, Kyle is a radio DJ on Mellow 94.7.
They are just two of the many personalities created through Voiceworx and are living proofs that through proper coaching and workshop, some innate talents concerning the art form, as well as the desire to be involved in the field, are good beginnings in the pursuit of the passion in voice acting.
And at the end of the day, they may still be ordinary humans, physically. Yet what their voices have reached and become make them extraordinary lives behind what others can hear.
Sabado, Hunyo 25, 2011
Biyernes, Hunyo 24, 2011
Julius Babao visits CreatiVoices
Babao, apart from asking a couple of questions with regards the art of voice acting including the basics and the most piercing insights of the interviewees, also tried doing some voice overs in order to fully understand that voice acting is not simple.
The program’s episode which is all about voice acting and voice over will be aired on July 2, Saturday at 4pm.
Enroll in VOICEWORX now and expect a new you!
VOICEWORX is not just a mere Voice Acting and Basic Dubbing Workshop but also a personality development training which aims to help individuals become more confident as they are trained to go out of their comfort zones and explore themselves more. Through its lectures and hands on trainings which open the eyes of each participant not just to the world of voice acting but also to the real worId, it changes individuals and make each one of them realize that this is, indeed, a chance of a lifetime. ln fact, it has been changing lives for years and as well, contributing to the advocacy–Voice Acting as an Art.
Be part of it, enroll now!
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More words of wisdom and inspiring anecdotes from the Voicemaster
Sabado, Hunyo 11, 2011
'Graduation is not the end.'
“This is not the end. In fact, this is just the beginning,” Mr. Pocholo Gonzales, the CEO of CreatiVoices Productions said during the graduation of VoiceWorx16, June 11 at the Red Box Greenbelt 5.
After two months of intensive yet fun-filled training under reputable and well-known voice over artists in the country which started on April 9, the nineteen individuals who uplifted their passions for the art form finished the VoiceWorx! Basic Dubbing and Voice Acting Workshop.
Like what Mr. Gonzales said, this graduation might seem to be and end since it marked the end of the workshop but this, in fact, was more of a new beginning. He even testified that it is after this mark that doors would start opening for the graduates for whatever the world of voice acting saves for them.
This was also assured by Ms. Gabrielle Tiongson, a graduate of VoiceWorx1 and the special guest in the event. Ms. Tiongson, one of the most in-demand dubbers of ABS-CBN stressed in her speech that it was after graduation that opportunities really start coming which means that graduation, therefore, is really a start.
Apart from the awarding of certificates led by Mr. Gonzales and Voicewox Director Brian Ligsay, the graduates also prepared some presentations which showcased their learning in the said workshop. The Morning class presented a skit about making voices while the Afternoon class mimicked different TV commercials and connected them in order to create an entire story.
The graduates, inspite of being aware that there really are a lot of things to miss about the workshop were still smiling at the end of the day for like what they were able to hear from their speakers, it is not the end. Instead, they are all hopeful that it is just the beginning of their journey in the world of voice acting, an art form where their fully-baked passions already are in.