Mike Schiano Fitness Host
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I'm looking to plug into the Movie and Television production industry in Georgia. Any suggestions?
So I'm flirting with the idea of taking scripts that I write and turning them into sort of a hybrid of radio drama/table reading that are fully produced. However, I don't believe I can carry an entire performance myself and was wondering if there are any voice actors here who would consider working...
Expand postSo I'm flirting with the idea of taking scripts that I write and turning them into sort of a hybrid of radio drama/table reading that are fully produced. However, I don't believe I can carry an entire performance myself and was wondering if there are any voice actors here who would consider working on a project like that?
I can't pay a single penny as this is a labor of love to get my stories out, but I'd be glad to post all of your relevant information when the episodes are published. I know that sucks, but eventually, if the project takes off over time and makes some advertising cash, maybe I could pay some. Anyway, it'd be one more feather in the cap for someone looking to fill out their resumes with experience.
I'm not ready to begin recording for quite a bit yet, but I do have details worked out about how to work and record folks from anywhere in the country using the Internet.
I'm just trying to see if I can actually find folks who would want to be a part of this before I even get started on it.
As a side note, I need to mention that I'm just doing one offs and not a long series of episodes, so the commitment is basically just two hours, maybe three for recording sessions. I'm also open to possibly doing this with other people's scripts if I like the story, so if you have a script you can't seem to sell but want to see the story produced in some capacity, perhaps we could discuss doing that! Thanks!
Michael, I'm sure you'll find plenty of folks interested in helping you out in order to have a credit and some additional audio for their demo reel. Any pro voice over people will be able to record hi...
Expand commentMichael, I'm sure you'll find plenty of folks interested in helping you out in order to have a credit and some additional audio for their demo reel. Any pro voice over people will be able to record high quality audio from their home studios. You could set standards and then master the audio at your studio.
I've been doing voice over work for many years and would be happy to help in any way I can.
Mike
Also, and you may have already done this,put this post up in the actors lounge. I'm sure lots of voice actors will see it. :)
I just got cast in a TV series comedy pilot and I have my first table read next weekend. This is my first lead role and I have never done a table read before. What should I expect?
Great News. This is your chance to shine as a pro. Be early, be prepared and be flexible. Usually lots of of edits and retries at the Table.
The table reads Ive had have always been pretty low key. The director/casting director have already chosen you for the role so its pretty much just a get to know each other session with a few instructions on the script. Mind you, my experience is in Asia, there could be some differences
And Congrats!!
Hi Mike... Very cool to meet you. :)
Currently seeking Acting opportunities in Central Florida
I've been blessed to have TV, Film, Radio, Stage, Industrial and Voice over talent credits in my career. The opportunities for talent are growing steadily in a wide range of channels and it is a very exciting time to be in this profession. I look forward to bringing value to this community.
Dear Mike, Nice to meet you) for this moment I'm looking an agent who will sell my art, dictributor for my films and a manager for my art-show transaction, www.smoragdova.com maybe it's you ? Thank you) Leni
Hey Mike thanks for the connect. Hope to work with you down the road.
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I'd look up the local CD's as well and get them your stuff, then stay in touch.
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Thank you Alisha.
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Georgia is a tough one because of it's over saturation of people trying to get in that lack skill so I would say become a skillful actor and possible become a Casting TYPE of actor meaning that whenev...
Expand commentGeorgia is a tough one because of it's over saturation of people trying to get in that lack skill so I would say become a skillful actor and possible become a Casting TYPE of actor meaning that whenever they need someone to play a certain role you are in that mix to audition. Go the SAG route. Find the Screen Actors Guild in Atlanta and just walk in with about 10 questions on how to join and network and become a master at your craft by training.... not school and be selective in the roles you take.