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34. The Character Voice

Episode 34 of the The Voiceover Social podcast, hosted by Rob Bee and Helen Bee, titled "34. The Character Voice" was published on October 1, 2020 and runs 53 minutes.

October 1, 2020 ·53m · The Voiceover Social

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If you’re from the North West of England or thereabouts you’ll probably already know about Buzz Hawkins; his series, The Bradshaws, is a cultural beacon for Northerners wherever they live in the world.  He's got some highly useful things to say about finding and developing characters that can be sustained over three decades and 700+ episodes – and about not letting them get too big for their boots, too. Then, in the Panic Room, Nic deals with the issue of keeping your character voices consistent once you've nailed them. Get your VO Career Planner here! https://thevosocial.myshopify.com/ Get your VO Social Live/Manchester Animation Festival tickets here Join our snazzy new Facebook group here Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license.

If you’re from the North West of England or thereabouts you’ll probably already know about Buzz Hawkins; his series, The Bradshaws, is a cultural beacon for Northerners wherever they live in the world. 

He's got some highly useful things to say about finding and developing characters that can be sustained over three decades and 700+ episodes – and about not letting them get too big for their boots, too. Then, in the Panic Room, Nic deals with the issue of keeping your character voices consistent once you've nailed them.

Get your VO Career Planner here! https://thevosocial.myshopify.com/

Get your VO Social Live/Manchester Animation Festival tickets here

Join our snazzy new Facebook group here

Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license.

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