The Sound Advice Dictionary for Acting & Voice Over - What You Need To Know To Have a Career in Voice Acting by Kate McClanaghan

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Let’s say, hypothetically, your agent just called. She has you on hold for Payless and check avail for a number of customizations for Glade. She needs to know your union status and whether you’ve gone exclusive with that other local talent agency you’ve been getting auditions through lately. Confused? Well then, what you don’t know can hurt you… professionally. Fear not, that’s why we wrote the book, The SOUND ADVICE Dictionary for Acting & Voice Over: What You Need to Know to Have a Career in Voice Acting from the founder of the most prolific and successful voice actor coaching and demo production company in the business, Kate McClanaghan. Discover what no voice acting classes will teach you from the author of The SOUND ADVICE Encyclopedia of Voice-over & the Business of Being a Working Talent and one of the most astute experts in the voice acting and entertainment field to allow you the best chance to secure voice acting jobs as well as on-camera work alike. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, the definition of the word dictionary is: A reference book containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology. And an encyclopedia as: A comprehensive reference work containing articles on a wide range of subjects or on numerous aspects of a particular field, usually arranged alphabetically. After all, if the shoe fits, it must be a duck!

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