Episode #012 | George “The Tech” Whittam
This week on The VoiceOver Cabana, we connected with George “The Tech” Whittam! George has helped numerous talent to design and build their home studios. He is also a go-to consultant for helping VO talent choose and calibrate their new gear and software.
We’re in a moment in time where most talent aren’t able to head into project studios to record, so they need to rely on their own home setup. Client, agents and managers all expect you to deliver audio that is on par with what they expect from top studios. So, let’s connect with George and talk about how to up your recording game.
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Marc Preston
Marc Preston has spent the last thirty years working as a professional voiceover talent. He’s voiced countless projects on his journey, from national advertising campaigns, to network promos and everything in between. Beyond his work on the mic, he’s spent a fair amount of time on-camera. From the time he was seven years old, he’s appeared in a variety of film and television projects. He also spent time as a major market radio talent, as well as hosted his own national syndicated show on the ABC Radio Networks.
For the past two decades, Marc has taken this bank of experience and shared it with hundreds of voiceover students from around the world. As a voiceover coach and consultant, he’s worked with a variety of talented performers. He’s been sought out by numerous films and television actors, and been instrumental in helping them to effectively bridge their acting skillset to voiceover.
Marc embraces every opportunity to “pay it forward” and be of service to talent at every level of experience. He founded and oversees one of the largest social media portals in the world for voiceover professionals. “The VoiceOver Community” (and Facebook group of the same name) provides a daily resource for thousands of talent to connect, collaborate, learn and enjoy a sense of community with fellow voiceover professionals.
Marc is executive producer and host of the “Story & Craft” podcast. Each week, he interviews actors, directors, creatives, entertainment industry professionals and thought leaders. This has created a growing library of chats with Academy and Emmy Award winners, veteran talent and creates – all of which offer inspiration and insight into the creative process. In addition to his own efforts, Marc has also been honored with the opportunity to collaborate with the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences as a both a host/panelist for That’s Voiceover!, as well as a judge for the Voice Arts Awards.
Marc believes in always being a “working student.” Learning and evolving as a professional talent is important. Equally important to Marc, is the opportunity to mentor, contribute and help raise the bar for an industry that has given him so much over the past three decades.
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