Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Saturday, October 11, 2014
I'm back!
But not here....
So things have been nuts these past few months. My wife had a kid. I started a new day job because apparently kids are expensive. BUT, I'm coming back and I'm moving shop. From now on, all my stuff is going to be housed over on my own website:
www.nathanbeattyvo.com
NOTE: The Podcast episodes are not up yet on the new site. I'm still working on that. I'll let you know when I put them up again over there!
Come on over and check it out. I have a blog over there too! This is where I will be posting about everything that I'm doing. I have a lot in the works so keep checking back to see what I have in store. What kind of things am I working on?
Podcasts
Bringing back my "VO at Home" podcast!
One other program that I'm still working on. More to come!
A Vlog!
Still working on the details. More information is on the way!
Blog
I will be posting updates on projects I'm working on, articles that I have written, and much more!
As you can see, I have a lot in store. So keep checking the site for more info!
If you are interesting in having me work on your project, either contact me directly or check out my profile on Fiverr.
Thanks for stopping by! As always, you can reach me at nate@nathanbeattyvo.com. Take Care!
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Monday, April 7, 2014
The Slack Jaw Voice Over - Episode 21 - Behind the Scenes Part II
Hello again! We actually have a podcast coming out on the day it should be coming out! (We'll just forget that it should have been out last Monday...so just remember....forget that....)
Anyway, it's part two on how I put this thing together. If you are not interested in podcasting or how I put this one together, then just take this message away: PROMOTE! PROMOTE!! PROMOTE!!!
It doesn't matter if you are doing a podcast, project, cartoon, audiobook, whatever. Promote the BAJEEBUS out of that thing. (Do keep in mind any non-disclosure agreements you may be under though.) But outside of that, scream it from the rooftops that you are working. Not only is it a way to get people to look at what you are doing, but it also helps to have these things as a part of your resume so when you are ready to get an agent, they can see that you have been working your tail off and have been getting work. They won't take you on if they don't think you are bankable.
If you are interested in how the podcast is put together, then check out the podcast. But either way, when you get work or you are just doing some project on the side, make sure people know about it!
As always, drop me a line at nate@nathanbeattyvo.com. You can subscribe to the podcast by clicking the RSS feed button over to the right there, or you can look us up on iTunes. To download this episode click here. If you like what you hear, go ahead and give us a 5 star review on iTunes. It would really help us out. Our intro and outro music is from Mevio's Music Alley. That's David Wilcox's Modern World. He is one of my favorite folk artists and I highly recommend if you like that type of music to check him out. Also, don't forget to check out our Patreon page. Just one dollar a month would be a HUGE help. Thanks again and I look forward to talking to you soon! Take Care!
Anyway, it's part two on how I put this thing together. If you are not interested in podcasting or how I put this one together, then just take this message away: PROMOTE! PROMOTE!! PROMOTE!!!
It doesn't matter if you are doing a podcast, project, cartoon, audiobook, whatever. Promote the BAJEEBUS out of that thing. (Do keep in mind any non-disclosure agreements you may be under though.) But outside of that, scream it from the rooftops that you are working. Not only is it a way to get people to look at what you are doing, but it also helps to have these things as a part of your resume so when you are ready to get an agent, they can see that you have been working your tail off and have been getting work. They won't take you on if they don't think you are bankable.
If you are interested in how the podcast is put together, then check out the podcast. But either way, when you get work or you are just doing some project on the side, make sure people know about it!
As always, drop me a line at nate@nathanbeattyvo.com. You can subscribe to the podcast by clicking the RSS feed button over to the right there, or you can look us up on iTunes. To download this episode click here. If you like what you hear, go ahead and give us a 5 star review on iTunes. It would really help us out. Our intro and outro music is from Mevio's Music Alley. That's David Wilcox's Modern World. He is one of my favorite folk artists and I highly recommend if you like that type of music to check him out. Also, don't forget to check out our Patreon page. Just one dollar a month would be a HUGE help. Thanks again and I look forward to talking to you soon! Take Care!
Labels:
behind the scenes,
marketing,
podcast,
practice,
promotion,
voice over,
voice over podcast
Thursday, March 27, 2014
The Slack Jaw Voice Over - Episode 20 - Behind the Scenes Part I
Hello! Sorry for the delay in the episode. The schedule is going to be a bit wonky for a few weeks while some "changes" are happening but I hope to have everything on a steady schedule in a month or so. Until then, we are going to be bit off from time to time.
Today's episode is the first of a two part series about how I do this very podcast. I figured, this is one big way I practice every week (among other things) and if podcasting was something you were interested in, then here is one way you can do it.
Part I is mostly about the format, why it changed, and why it can be beneficial to do a podcast. Next week we are going to talk about the nitty gritty details on how it gets on the web and into your ear holes. (NOTE: It is not a requirement to do a podcast to get into voice acting. It's just a fun way to practice. AND, you aren't fenced into one particular topic or idea. I just happen to do mine on voice acting. You may want to do yours on cactuses. Cacti? Whatever.)
As always, drop me a line at nate@nathanbeattyvo.com. You can subscribe to the podcast by clicking the RSS feed button over to the right there, or you can look us up on iTunes. To download this episode click here. If you like what you hear, go ahead and give us a 5 star review on iTunes. It would really help us out. Our intro and outro music is from Mevio's Music Alley. That's David Wilcox's Modern World. He is one of my favorite folk artists and I highly recommend if you like that type of music to check him out. Also, don't forget to check out our Patreon page. Just one dollar a month would be a HUGE help. Thanks again and I look forward to talking to you soon! Take Care!
Today's episode is the first of a two part series about how I do this very podcast. I figured, this is one big way I practice every week (among other things) and if podcasting was something you were interested in, then here is one way you can do it.
Part I is mostly about the format, why it changed, and why it can be beneficial to do a podcast. Next week we are going to talk about the nitty gritty details on how it gets on the web and into your ear holes. (NOTE: It is not a requirement to do a podcast to get into voice acting. It's just a fun way to practice. AND, you aren't fenced into one particular topic or idea. I just happen to do mine on voice acting. You may want to do yours on cactuses. Cacti? Whatever.)
As always, drop me a line at nate@nathanbeattyvo.com. You can subscribe to the podcast by clicking the RSS feed button over to the right there, or you can look us up on iTunes. To download this episode click here. If you like what you hear, go ahead and give us a 5 star review on iTunes. It would really help us out. Our intro and outro music is from Mevio's Music Alley. That's David Wilcox's Modern World. He is one of my favorite folk artists and I highly recommend if you like that type of music to check him out. Also, don't forget to check out our Patreon page. Just one dollar a month would be a HUGE help. Thanks again and I look forward to talking to you soon! Take Care!
Labels:
behind the scenes,
how to,
podcast,
practice,
voice acting,
voice over,
voice over podcast
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