EPISODE 302 - Chuck and Stacey continue Part 2 conversation with talent manager, Jason Helzner and voice actor, Scott Rummell who explains what’s so impressive and admirable about his manager and friend. The two share some fun and interesting stories about working together as well as the demands of working in the fast-paced movie trailer business. Scott and Jason offer some guidance for those who want to pursue a career in voice over and in movie trailers. Jason shares some of his early background in Los Angeles as an actor, which is why now he understands talent and their needs so well. Some key points are having persistence and patience, developing your skill sets, get coaching and study the craft, be a lifetime learner, build your confidence, be willing to put in the time and effort and don’t expect instant results. Jason speaks to why you need to have an agent and experience before you work with a manager. Scott talks about the level of expertise that need to be present to work at the top levels of promo and movie trailers, using examples of icons like Rob Paulsen and Jim Cummings that have that level of mastery in animation. They speak to how they handle not getting the job every time and the importance of doing your best and surrendering the outcome. Scott and Jason explain what “Tag Day” is and why it’s their favorite day and the episode ends with some fun, a lot of heart and abundant gratitude. Follow on Twitter @vobuzzweekly @demosthatrock @staceyjaswad On Instagram @staceyjaswad @vobuzzweekly @scottrummell On Facebook VO Buzz Weekly, Host Stacey J. Aswad, Demos That Rock
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EP 133 Eric Bauza: Voice of Bellybag, Foop, Buhdeuce, Chet, Tiger Claw and more
EP 132 Townsend Coleman: Voice of The Tick, Michelangelo and TV promos
EP 131 Townsend Coleman: Voice of The Tick, Michelangelo and TV promos
EP 130 Stevie Vallance: Voice Actor, Voice Director, and Casting Director
EP 129 Stevie Vallance: Voice Actor, Voice Director, and Casting Director
EP 128 Terry Berland: Voiceover Coach and Casting Director
EP 127 Terry Berland: Voiceover Coach and Casting Director
EP 126 Bill Rogers and Camille Dixon: Disneyland Announcers
EP 125 Bill Rogers and Camille Dixon: Disneyland Announcers
EP 124 Harlan Hogan: Voice-over Superstar
EP 123 Harlan Hogan: Voice-over Superstar
EP 122 Anne Ganguzza: Creator of VO Peeps
EP 121 Anne Ganguzza: Creator of VO Peeps
EP 120 Ilko Drozdoski: Talent Agent
EP 119 Ilko Drozdoski: Talent Agent
EP 118 Mary Lynn Wissner: Casting Director
EP 117 Mary Lynn Wissner: Casting Director
EP 116 Dave Courvoisier: KLAS News Anchor
EP 115 Dave Courvoisier: KLAS News Anchor
EP 114 Maggie Wheeler: Voice Actor
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