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The Obama campaign released a new television ad Monday aimed at middle-class voters in nine swing states that strategists have identified as critical to the president’s re-election. In a conference call with reporters this morning, Obama’s campaign manager and senior strategist said the campaign will spend $25 million rolling out the ads over the course of the month in Virginia, Pennsylvania ... |
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Do you loathe the sound of silence? Check out the latest update to Flipboard , bro. The most recent update to the social app now includes an audio selection that'll pump out NPR podcasts and SoundCloud tracks, amongst a litany of others, at will. The update will also benefit the visually impaired, as it now includes VoiceOver features to enable it to read your social media offerings out loud ... |
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The TV ad, screened in February, showed a series of brief shots of people at Ladies' Day at the Cheltenham Festival while the voiceover attempted to guess their gender. |
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Jim Connors went to BAM Studios in Chicago to make his dream come true. Looking for some advice on how to break into the voiceover business, he drove all the way from Buffalo, New York, armed with nothing but hope. |
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PALO ALTO, Calif., May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The newest edition of Flipboard™, released today, is all about sound. Anyone with Flipboard on Apple's® iPad®, iPhone® or iPod Touch® can now listen to amazing ... |
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"The Mindy Project." FOX’s new primetime line up hints the network that was once the go-to for voiceover work has shifted gears and is now focused on developing more live-action programing with onscreen roles. |
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** Record your own voiceover to create a very personal learning experience for your kids **** Learn colors in English, F... |
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Because of the extraordinary competition for voiceover gigs, an actor has to be at the top of one's game, constantly honing one's skills and staying attuned to evolving trends. |
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Voiceover artist Marcus Bentley reveals that reality show will return next month. |
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Turns out there is a positive takeaway from the explosion of negative political campaigns. Just ask voiceover artists. Many say that starting with the 2004 presidential election, they've found more work voicing television, radio and Internet ads touting one candidate or another. |
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