Voice Acting For Dummies
by Stephanie Ciccarelli and David Ciccarelli
Voice Acting For Dummies
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data
Ciccarelli, David
Voice Acting For Dummies / David Ciccarelli, Stephanie Ciccarelli.
Includes index.ISBN 978-1-118-39958-3 (pbk); 978-1-118-41422-4 (ebk); 978-1-118-41423-1 (ebk); 978-1-118-41424-8 (ebk)
1.Voice-overs. 2.Voice actors and actresses Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Ciccarelli, Stephanie II. Title.PN1995.9.V63C53 2013 791.4023 C2012-906677-X
Printed in the United States
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About the Authors
Stephanie Ciccarelli is co-founder and chief marketing officer of Voices.com. Immersed in the arts since infancy, Stephanies formative years included classical training in voice, piano, violin, and musical theatre. A love for the written and spoken word and reverence for context and truth have prepared Stephanie well to lead within the industry and inspire many through her blog, VOX Daily. She graduated with a bachelor of musical arts degree from the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario and has found a unique way to apply her education to the field of voice acting, bringing a fresh perspective and voice to the industry. When shes not spending time with her husband David and their four children, Stephanie volunteers her time consulting local organizations on social media, singing, and connecting with other likeminded women who positively impact in meaningful ways their families, neighborhoods, work environments, and those around them.
David Ciccarelli is the co-founder and CEO of Voices.com, an award-winning online marketplace, connecting clients with voice-over talent. The unique blending of his audio engineering background with his self-taught business savvy and website development afforded David the creative freedom to pursue his passion for innovation during the first dot com boom, and the result catapulted him onto the scene as a pioneer in his field in the early 2000s. His areas of expertise include customer relationship management, search marketing, social media marketing, and e-commerce, and he speaks regularly on these topics at conferences in Canada and the United States. A number of case studies regarding Voices.coms growth and rebranding strategy have been published and are used on college and university campuses worldwide. David is an honors graduate of the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology and an alumnus of the entrepreneurship program hosted by the Ivey School of Business. When hes not spending time with his wife and four children, David serves as a volunteer for a number of local organizations and manages his familys philanthropy and investment portfolio.
Dedication
To our family and the team at Voices.com.
Authors Acknowledgments
Stephanie: I thank Bill and Brenda Zadorsky, Ted Gorski, Margaret Marentette, Teresa Vlasman, Nando Favaro, Michelle Iurman, Jennifer Moir, Karen Ann Schuessler, Susan Eichhorn Young, and Jackalyn Short. Each brought me to new realizations of my voice at different stages of my life and have nurtured me through their patience, artistry, empowerment, care, and sometimes brutal honesty as they served as my coach, mentor, and friend.
David: To my teachers: Ron Hartviksen for showing me how art and technology could be blended to create beautiful masterpieces, and Bob Breen and Ken Trevenna from the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology for introducing me to sound for motion pictures.
Stephanie and David: Before we even knew what to write, the word was there and as such our words fell into place. The journey of writing Voice Acting For Dummies reminded of us of where we have come from and all the people who helped us along the way. We wish to thank those who have been with us through the thick and thin, and those who have blessed us with support, encouragement, and words of wisdom spoken at just the right time.
Thank you to our family and friends, specifically our parents, grandparents, and those dear ones who have always believed that we could achieve anything if we put our minds to it. Thank you for understanding us and for loving us, for open arms, and listening ears. Gratitude goes out to our staff at Voices.com with special thanks to Lin Parkin for her tireless work helping us to prepare our manuscript and for countless hours of editing.