Voice Over Training From Edge Studio

Edge Studio's "Voice Over Career Center" just sent out the following information about tonight's TALK WITH A PRO:

Talk With A Pro  
FREE ADVICE, FROM INDUSTRY EXPERT PANELS
  

This Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 9pm-10pm ET, a top director discusses and fields your questions on Getting Voice Over Work Without a Demo!  This call is SPONSORED BY EDGE STUDIO.


>>> Have you heard of David Goldberg?
Just in case you haven't, he's one of the industry's most notable directors and creative marketing experts.  He owns Edge Studio, which oversees the industry's Free Career Center, and has provided production and casting services over 8,000 times to clients ranging from National Geographic to Disney to Staples.
 
 
This Tuesday January 19, from 9pm to 10pm ET, DAVID IS GIVING A FREE "TALK WITH A PRO" Q&A FORUM on "GETTING VOICE OVER WORK WITHOUT A DEMO".


>>> If you've wondered:
   o If you really need to spend money on a demo...
   o Why your colleagues get so much more work...
   o What creative tactics could earn you new clients...
then Dial-in and ask. You'll be anonymous. David will be candid.
 

>>> Dial information:
   1. Dial 1-641-594-7078
   2. Done. You'll ANONYMOUSLY be connected with other callers.
Only the first 50 callers get through - dial in early to make sure!
Digg!
Preview on Feedage: blogthevoiceofbriancom Add to My Yahoo! Add to Google! Add to AOL! Add to MSN
Subscribe in NewsGator Online Add to Netvibes Subscribe in Pakeflakes Subscribe in Bloglines Add to Alesti RSS Reader
Add to Feedage.com Groups Add to NewsBurst Add to Windows Live Rojo RSS reader iPing-it
Add to Feedage RSS Alerts Add To Fwicki
Acting & Actor Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory

 
Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this post.
Comments
  • No comments exist for this post.
Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Enter the above security code (required)

 Name (required)

 Email (will not be published) (required)

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.