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		<title>Electronic Musician</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does two-year-old VO advice still have value? Anymore, I don&#8217;t reference anything that has the white whiskers of a two-month growth on it.  That&#8217;s probably judgemental of me. But, hey, things change so fast these days! However, a Tweet from my friends at RainRecording (@rainrecording) sent me to a site called Electronic Musician and a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anymore, I don&#8217;t reference anything that has the white whiskers of a two-month growth on it.  That&#8217;s probably judgemental of me. But, hey, things change so fast these days!</p>
<p>However, a Tweet from my friends at RainRecording (@rainrecording) sent me to a site called <a href="http://www.emusician.com" target="_blank">Electronic Musician</a> and a 2-part article published in Feb of &#8217;07 that still seems pretty timely.  It&#8217;s written by <a href="http://www.panright.com/" target="_blank">Perry Anne Norton</a>, and is titled &#8220;Recording the Spoken Word&#8221;.  Read it <a href="http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_recording_spoken_word/index.html" target="_blank">HERE</a>.  Don&#8217;t expect any big revelations, but I&#8217;d recommend this well-composed 2-parter for anyone seriously considering voice-acting.</p>
<p>The E-Musician site kinda reminds me of <a href="http://www.eqmag.com/" target="_blank">EQ Magazine</a>&#8230;the issues and challenges they deal with and write about are so darn close to the ones we face in voice-acting, that much of the advice applies effortlessly.</p>
<p>CourVO</p>
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