Avi Melman's Voice-over Podcast

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Synopsis

The Voice-Over Podcast features interviews with professionals in the animation and commercial voice-over industry, and offers insightful information for aspiring voice-actors, as well as fans of animation. Guests on the show include popular voice-over talent, voice directors, casting directors and other key individuals who help to bring voices to your favorite shows. You'll hear stories from the pros in the industry about their roles in animated series, pick up some of their more amusing experiences, and get advice on breaking into the exciting world of voice-over.

Episodes

  • Episode 7 - Adam Wylie

    02/10/2007 Duration: 45min

    Sorry for the wait! Adam Wylie (Braniac 5 on LoSH) is here!! Sit back and check out his experiences, advice, and amusing antecdotes.

  • Episode 5 - Greg Cipes

    16/01/2007 Duration: 41min

    Greg Cipes (Beast Boy in Teen Titans) talks about his unique experiences trying to make it in Hollywood, and we get to hear a new song from his band Cipes And The People. BTW, catch his show "Twentyfour Seven" on MTV's 10Spot!

  • Holiday Episode - Pat Fraley

    27/12/2006 Duration: 48min

    In our special Holiday Episode, the illustrious Pat Fraley (Krang on TMNT, Wildcat on Talespin) shares his industry experiences, and some tips for the aspiring voice-over talent. Also, a call from the host's wife goes horribly wrong!

  • Episode 3 - Rikki Simons

    18/12/2006 Duration: 52min

    After a month-long hiatus, we're back!! Rikki Simons (the voice of Gir!) stops by for insanity...need we say more?

  • Episode 2 - Richard Horvitz

    13/11/2006 Duration: 52min

    Richard Horvitz (Zim in Invader Zim, Billy in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy) drops by the podcast to chat about all things voice-over. This week features a special treat for listeners.

  • Episode 1 - Steve Staley

    05/11/2006 Duration: 27min

    Animation voice-actor Steve Staley (Neji in Naruto; Kadaj in Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children) sits down with me to talk about his experiences in the industry, and to offer insight for newcomers to the wild world of animation and commercial voice-over.