Rodney Saulsberry Gives Voice Actors a Plan for Succeeding in 2008

  • November 27, 2007 1:30 PM /

Rodney Saulsberry helps voice actors to usher in the New Year early with some pointers on How To Be Great in 2008.

Toronto, Canada (VOICES.COM) November 27 – Rodney Saulsberry, movie trailer voice talent and voice acting coach, graces the Voice Over Experts Podcast, this week with some holiday errands for voice actors to run before the New Year arrives. Voice Over Experts, now celebrating its 24th episode with featured lecturer Rodney Saulsberry, has been wowing and educating voice actors from around the globe, including amateur, newly initiated and seasoned professionals.

Rodney Saulsberry’s lecture "How To Be Better In 2008" gives voice actors 8 chores to pursue that will guarantee a blockbuster year. Rodney’s tips are empowering, revealing and insightful. Saulsberry’s genuine delivery makes for exceptional listening and effortless study; listeners will be so entranced and inspired that the laundry list of to-dos suggested will not only seem doable but perceived as exciting adventures that will bear fruit for the year ahead.

This is Rodney Saulsberry’s second episode as a regular contributor to the Voice Over Experts podcast. Rodney Saulsberry lectures on a regular basis to beginner voice actors and professional voice actors via podcast on how to grow and succeed in the business of voice acting. Since the lectures are available in the form of MP3 podcasts, the lessons are hosted online and can be heard at any time of day at the convenience of the listener.

The Voice Over Experts Podcast can be found and subscribed to for free in the iTunes Podcast Directory and online at the Voices.com Podcast Center.

To learn more about Rodney Saulsberry, go to:

http://www.rodneysaulsberry.com

To learn more about the Voice Over Experts Podcast, visit:

http://podcasts.voices.com/voiceoverexperts/


About Rodney Saulsberry

Rodney Saulsberry is the author of the best sellers, You Can Bank on Your Voice and Step up to the Mic. The voice of Twix Candy Bars, Toyota Avalon and the Zatarain’s Jazzman, is also in demand worldwide for his voice-over coaching and commercial workshops. For more than two decades the Detroit native and University of Michigan graduate has given voice to many movie trailers such as, Finding Forrester, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Dumb and Dumberer, The Best Man, and Friday After Next. As an announcer, he has worked on the NAACP Image Awards and the Essence Awards television specials. Saulsberry, the voice of Joe Robbie Robertson on the cartoon series Spider-Man, resides in Agoura, California.


About Voices.com

Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating transactions between business clients and voice-over professionals employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader's Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.


 

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