Voice Overs with Charlie McWade, Nickelodeon V.O. Artist - 005
New York Startup Attorney Michael Prywes Interviews Successful
Artists and Entrepreneurs
1 Stunde 19 Minuten
Beschreibung
vor 9 Jahren
Charlie McWade is a voice over artist who graduated NYU in 1996
with a BFA in drama from Tisch School of the Arts. Since then, he
has worked in television, film and theater. I can tell you that
all these years later, when we have gone out for a drink or a
slice of pizza, he still has been recognized for his memorable
role in the cinematic cult hit ‘Road Trip’ produced by Dreamworks
and directed by Todd Phillips. But for the last 15 years,
Charlie’s focus has been on voice over work. He has recorded over
a thousand TV and Radio spots, lent his voice to several animated
series and videogames including the Grand Theft Auto franchise,
and has narrated seven full length audiobooks. You can also often
hear Charlie’s voice on Nickelodeon.
Notes from the show:
Charlie first discovered acting at Buck's Rock Camp in New
Milford, CT.
He breaks down the different departments of an agency and the
subdivisions of types of voice overs themselves.
College provided excellent education but did not prepare him for
the professional world.
He fell into voice overs by accident.
He recommends taking classes with casting directors. Two of the
top casting directors he mentions are Stacey Seidel and Lisa
Fischoff at Broadcasters.
We discussed Stephen Colbert's performance of "What a to do to
die today" during a commencement speech.
He recommends Steve Martin's "Born Standing Up" for creative
inspiration.
His mentor in the Sanford Meisner technique is Terry
Knickerbocker.
He advises diversifying value, creating multiple streams of
revenue to deal with the instability of the industry.
To succeed in voice over work, you need to maintain "The Ease."
No performer should be content with his/her technique.
Reinvention comes from getting pushed out of your comfort zone.
Voice over work doesn't lend itself to having a daily routine.
We discussed his FOMO (fear of missing out), and how a voice over
artist needs to have a willingness to have a wrench thrown
into the gears.
This podcast hosted by New York attorney Michael Prywes was
sponsored by Prywes Schwartz, PLLC, a law firm devoted to artists
and entrepreneurs.
This podcast may contain attorney advertising. Prior results do
not guarantee future outcomes.
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