Blog posts tagged "voice-over"
Who said TV is not educational?
On this day in 2002, Thirteen/WNET in New York launched the animated, educational program Cyberchase, a math mystery program designed to inspire a love of math and problem solving in kids. continue readingVoice Actors in the News celebrates 10 years
This month, singer, actor, voice talent, and blogger, Craig Crumpton celebrates a decade of providing voice acting news for industry talent and fans. Originally published in 1999 as an e-zine devoted to animation voice-acting, Voice Actors in the News has had its home with ToonZone.net, The Voice-Actor Appreciation Society (Yahoo Group) and now is a [...] continue readingMoMA at 80
With an eighty year history … it is no surprise that MoMA excels at using modern technological features, such as audio and video, to enhance the museum experience for its visitors. continue readingAnd That’s The Way It Was
Remembering Walter Cronkite, the journalist, news anchor, and voice talent. continue readingAmerica Runs on Bulova
First television advertisement broadcast July 1, 1941. continue readingAbout VO Meter
As an important device in the world of audio engineering and voice-over (VO), the VU Meter serves as the inspiration for monitoring and measuring the voice-over industry over time via the "VO Meter" blog. Subscribe to the “VO Meter” via RSS feeds or receive email updates and be treated to a bit of voice-over history and trivia with each entry.
Blog Author: Kevin Readdean, Voice Talent, KevinsVoice.com
VO Meter recent blog posts
- Caedmon, the “Third Dimension for the Printed Page” Launches an Industry
February 23, 2010 - Coke ‘Ads’ Life
February 8, 2010 - Smarter than the Average Bear
January 31, 2010 - Who said TV is not educational?
January 22, 2010 - Got MLK?
January 18, 2010 - Television Quits Smoking
January 3, 2010 - Carrey vs. Curry – Bah! Humbug!
December 20, 2009 - Walt and Mickey
December 16, 2009 - Voice Actors in the News celebrates 10 years
November 18, 2009 - The Ad Council is Born
November 15, 2009