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Talking Creative

Talking Creative

Di: Samantha Boffin
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Talking Creative is a weekly podcast all about the art of voiceover directing, hosted by Samantha Boffin. If you're a creative, voice director or simply love the world of voice production, Talking Creative is designed for you. It's a podcast that will help you find, prep and direct voice artists and actors - and give you the skinny on how to get the most from every. single. booking. Plus it celebrates the creativity of voice directing - how the techniques used in, say, animation and gaming can enhance even the driest corporate narration. With solo episodes and guest interviews, Talking Creative is a smoosh together of everything I've learnt from 20 years of being a BBC Creative Director, coupled with my experience as a voice artist - as well as interviews from some top industry talent on both sides of the mic. If you're looking for gen about equipment or tech, this may not be the podcast for you. But if you're looking to get the maximum value from your voiceover sessions and take your projects to the next level - then you might want to start Talking Creative.Copyright 2023 Samantha Boffin Arte Economia Gestione e leadership Intrattenimento e arti dello spettacolo Leadership
  • Christmas Eve and the 4 Santas
    Dec 24 2022

    This is the final episode in The Talking Creative Countdown to Christmas!

    And I've saved a fun little treat especially for Christmas Eve... keep listening to find out about the 4 Santas!

    I promised you a special link and here it is (it's from a film, so it's only the song - but it's a good one!):

    https://youtu.be/w2WUYyppXlU

    Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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    4 min
  • 11 things that helped me to become a full-time voiceover
    Dec 23 2022

    This is the stuff that has helped me to build a voiceover career.

    Hopefully it will offer a few ideas that might help you.

    It includes:

    • Coaching
    • Building a home studio
    • My logo and branding
    • Website
    • Conferences - and not just voiceover ones
    • Getting out and meeting people
    • and all kinds of mindset stuff...

    As always, you can follow me on LinkedIn for more voiceover related chat - you can find me here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-boffin/

    And if you enjoyed this podcast - please do subscribe, rate and review "Talking Creative - the Art of Voiceover Directing" on Apple Podcasts

    and

    Go to https://samanthaboffin.co.uk/talkingcreative for the whole series so far.

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    10 min
  • Festive Audiobooks for Children
    Dec 22 2022

    Audiobooks are perfect for long car journeys or keeping kids entertained when you're busy creating Christmas!

    Here is a roundup of seasonal audiobooks for kids of all ages - even big kids!

    The audiobook list:

    • Spectacular Stories for the Very Young by David Walliams
    • The Snail and the Whale and Other Stories by Julia Donaldson
    • The Detective Dog and Other Stories by Julia Donaldson
    • Mermaid School by Lucy Courtney
    • The Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher
    • The Christmas Pig by JK Rowling
    • The Book That No One Wanted by Richard Ayoade
    • The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy
    • The HogFather by Terry Pratchett (the Bill Nighy/Peter Serafinowicz version)
    • Lost Christmas by David Logan
    • Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (the Laura Dern version)
    • And UK Listeners, don't forget that BBC Sounds has some amazing stuff for kids

    As always, you can follow me on LinkedIn for more voiceover related chat - you can find me here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-boffin/

    And if you enjoyed this podcast - please do subscribe, rate and review "Talking Creative - the Art of Voiceover Directing" on Apple Podcasts

    and

    Go to https://samanthaboffin.co.uk/talkingcreative for the whole series so far.

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    13 min
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