Learn from the studio manager & voice casting director who has directed over 125,000 auditions!
Meet Voice Casting Director Hugh Klitzke
Hugh P. Klitzke is a New York-based, full-time studio manager and voice casting director for a leading bi-coastal talent agency.
He has directed over 125,000 auditions in over a decade for commercials, promos, narration, animation, audiobooks, politicals, video games, TV affiliates, radio imaging, movie trailers, live announce, voice-on-hold, e-Learning, ADR/dubbing, looping and industrials.
He has been head of sound for Penn and Teller, an Equity stage manager, a lecturer at SUNY Purchase, and is a certified K-12 music teacher ... and a two-time marathon finisher!
He is also an
award-winning composer for film and new media, and is currently collaborating with Ingrid Breyer on the original musical,
The Precautionary Principle.
Hugh's advice is frequently published on
VoiceOverXtra, and he blogs at least twice weekly and teaches voice over classes at
voiceoverfortheactor
You've learned from Hugh Klitzke - the VoiceOverForTheActor coach - in years of advice on VoiceOverXtra ... now meet and train with him personally in this limited-attendance workshop!
You will receive personal attention ... and if you're among the first 4 registrants, you will receive a BONUS 15-minute training session with Hugh via Skype, at a time you'll schedule after the workshop.
In this two-day intensive training (total eight hours of instruction), Hugh will teach you the tools to pursue television commercial voice over.
And it's extremely hands-on: half of the class time will have students working in the recording booth.
You will learn:
How to harness your personal voice,
Commercial construction
How to navigate direction, and
How to put it all together
You will learn how to practice and develop your own approach to the modern TV commercial read. Plus ...
How to look at commercial scripts and direction intelligently without feeling overwhelmed and confused (a common problem for anyone in working in voice over!)
How to use websites like YouTube, iSpot.tv and Voicebank(dot)net to develop your sound and marketplace savvy.