Sentences with phrase «voice artist who»

You can choose from a number of professional voice artist who will help bring your story to life!
Suzanne Lynn is an experienced voice artist who has worked with national brands such as Dove Soap, Pottery Barn, Home Depot, Coca - Cola, The United State Department of Defense for training videos and many others.

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Every day, you see artists emerging in music, and entertainment, in comedy, in front of and behind the camera, who were able to find an audience that would never have been traditionally thought to exist for their voices.
If you require a personable, real, down - to - earth voice - over artist, voice - over talent, voice talent, voice actor, narrator, or announcer who is local to the St. Charles County area, then look no further.
Consagra, an artist and professor who has lived in the neighborhood since 1979, is one of six newly appointed members of CB2, some of whom are SoHo residents who say they want to give a stronger voice to the concerns of residents of the historic district turned retail hot spot.
Through personalized articles, I collaborate with local boutique owners, fashion designers, and artists who bring their unique voices to the industry.
Blanchett plays archetypes — each existing in a different scenario — who recite, either in voice - over or as dialogue, the philosophies of various artists and thinkers.
Amy Adams won a Golden Globe for the second straight year, taking the comedy / musical lead actress award for her turn as artist Margaret Keane in «Big Eyes,» a woman who, Adams said, «had such a quiet voice and such a strong heart and such a strong artistic vision.»
They really are about, from what I've seen so far, supporting up and coming artists, artists who have a strong vision and voice and perspective, and they really wan na permeate the films with those kinds of voices.
Disney's Zootopia features a stellar voice cast with Jason Bateman leading the way as a fox con artist who must team up with a rabbit cop (Ginnifer Goodwin) to uncover a dark conspiracy.
As the film begins, Bell's Carol, a voice coach and sometime voiceover artist, has her enthusiasm crushed by her father who humourlessly tells her, «The industry does not crave a female sound».
Anderson said last year that «The Grand Budapest Hotel» was conceived with an old friend, not in the «movie business» and Monday's poster revealed that was Hugo Guinness: a London - born New York - based artist, illustrator, model and writer who did the voice of Farmer Bunce in Anderson's «Fantastic Mr. Fox.»
At the heart of Sundance Institute is a community of artists, friends, and supporters who believe in the value of bold, creative, independent voices.
One of the films that didn't blow us away at Sundance, but offered a solid film full of jokes made just for cinephiles, was In a World... The film directed by actress Lake Bell follows a young female voice coach (Bell) as she joins the all - male race to land the white - hot new trailer of a blockbuster trilogy, and with it lay claim to the legendary trailer catchphrase «In a world...» She faces stuffy, douchebag competition in Ken Marino and even her own father (Fred Melamed), a legendary voice - over artist who can't bring himself to recognize his daughter's talent.
Gkids released «Poppy Hill» to cinemas domestically with the English voice artists, who include Jamie Lee Curtis (the traveling mom), Bruce Dern (a ship's captain), Ron Howard (the noisy drooly philosophy club president) and Beau Bridges (the cool tycoon).
The boy is Kyle (Call Me by Your Name's Timothée Chalamet) who styles himself as a dreamy intellectual artist by draining his voice of all feeling.
He's played by Dan Stevens, a British actor who out of makeup looks like a bland version of Ryan Gosling, but the makeup and effects artists have done an extraordinary job of transforming him into a hairy hulking figure with ram horns, the face of a saddened lion having an existential meltdown, and the voice of Darth Vader channeling Hugh Grant.
And there's certainly nothing cheap about this hand - drawn, gorgeously mounted production, which employed hundreds of artists, plus, for the Disney version, the voice talents of Gillian Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Beau Bridges and, for the old salt who arrives just in time to set things straight, Bruce Dern.
Comedian, actor and voice artist Gilbert Gottfried — a man Stephen King once called «a national treasure» — takes an affectionate look back at 100 + years of Hollywood history with some of the show business legends and behind - the - scenes talents who shaped his childhood and influenced his comedy.
All of it is also in the unmistakable voice of its maker, who fully established himself as a distinctive comic artist in the 1970s and has remained mostly relevant ever since.
«I Saw the Light» tells the story of the iconic, tormented singer - songwriter who revolutionized country music with his raw charisma, haunting voice and original songs, most of which are considered American standards today and have been recorded many times over by pop, rock and country artists alike.
Taking Supreme Leader Snoke from a vague hologram to a physical presence was one of the biggest challenges for the visual effects team on Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and the process was a complex push and pull between the director, the effects artists, and Andy Serkis, who portrayed Snoke in motion capture and voice.
After she and her friends / roommates / dance partners (Da Brat and Tia Texada) are soon offered a gig as back - up singers to a shockingly untalented dance artist, Billie's soaring voice draws the attention of DJ Julian «Dice» Black (British actor Max Beesley, called on to bark his lines in a bad New Yawk accent and flash as much flesh as Carey), who offers her his services as producer.
Along the way, they meet and join forces with Rhino (voiced by Disney story artist Mark Walton), an enthusiastic hamster and «Bolt» TV show fan who tends to stay in his plastic exercise ball.
They are technicians and artists and master wordsmiths who are committed to helping you polish your manuscript and make it shine, all the while preserving your distinctive voice as an author.
In this post, I've asked both Mark Waters, the director of my audiobook division (sounds so much better than «my husband who pushed me into audiobooks») and Jennifer Reilly, the producer and voice artist of Earth - Sim to share some of their insights on audiobook production.
It's a pretty impressive guest list, headlined by comic writer Brian Michael Bendis and featuring Chad Hardin (artist, Harley Quinn), Veronica Taylor (the original voice of Ash in Pokemon), members of the Hawaiian Comic Book Alliance and Max Mittelman, Ray Chase and Robbie Daymond (voice actors who play prominent roles in One - Punch Man and Final Fantasy XV).
There's a surprising number of ways you can do this; I've met writers, illustrators, voice - over artists, designers, importers, telecommuters, project managers, coaches, virtual assistants, and many more people who all earn money without a physical office.
Thursday, July 9th, 4 — 5 pm: Autograph signing with Bob Gale, Co-Writer, Back to the Future Friday, July 10th, 4 — 5 pm: Autograph signing with Nathan Sawaya, The Brick Artist Saturday, July 11th, 3 — 7 pm: Scooby Doo Photo Op Saturday, July 11th, 4 — 5 pm: Autograph signing with LEGO Dimensions voice actors, including Troy Baker (voice of Batman), Laura Bailey (voice of Wonder Woman) and Travis Willingham (voice of Superman and Lex Luthor) Sunday, July 12th, 10 — 2 pm: Scooby Doo Photo Op Pre-Order Gift With Purchase — Any attendee who pre-orders a LEGO Dimensions product from the GameStop kiosk at our event will receive an exclusive LEGO Dimensions t - shirt.
The new Rare Blades have been designed by new artists (who haven't designed one for the game yet), and are voiced by new voice actors (in fact, he supervised the recording of one today!).
Telltale usually recruits lots of talented voice - over artists from their previous games such as Adam Harrington who voices Bigby Wolf and The Woodsman having already voiced LeChuck and Moose in Tales of Monkey Island, Matches in Back to the Future, Foreman Isaac Davner and Repairman Scruffman in Puzzle Agent 2, Andy St. John in The Walking Dead: Season 1 and Jerry and Leland in The Walking Dead: 400 Days as well as Melissa Hutchison who voices Toad Junior and Beauty with Melissa Hutchison's adaptable voice acting having already featured as many other characters such as Stinky in the Sax and Max seasons; Trixie Trotter in Back to the Future; and most popular of all is the role of Clementine The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 and 2, amongst other videogames, alongside Dave Fennoy voices Bluebeard who perfectly voiced the lead protagonist Lee Everett in The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 and 2 opposite Melissa Hutchison and has voiced Dr. Montrose in Law & Order: Legacies and many videogame and television characters.
The story, music, and game design are handled by the very same team who brought you the Tales series on console, and the character design, voice acting, and opening animation are masterfully crafted by the hottest artists in Japan today.
Voice - over artists bring life to the characters including Marqus Bobesich voicing Sebastian Castellanos having also had roles in horror TV series and films such as The Crossbreed, American Horror Story and Survival of the Dead, while Meg Saricks voices Juli Kidman having provided additional voices in Life is Strange: Before the Storm and starred in the Nailbiter films, alongside an entire supporting cast who also perform their respective roles to an equally high standard.
«I would encourage other artists who believe they have a particular vision within them and are serious about wanting to find their true voice in their art not to give up,» he adds.
This critical inner voice is very different than the Gently Critiquing Voicewho prompts you to look a little deeper, push a little harder, be a smidgen more objective in analyzing your work, so that you can be the best artist or writer you can be.
The artist who get out of this waiting place of post-school, post-training purgatory do something else important while they're developing their vision and voice.
It is true that some of those artists who are discovered have found their unique artistic voice early in life.
From George Inness, who «translates just the light and feeling of a fixed hour,» to Vincent van Gogh, whose cypresses are like «voices of aspiration, joy or fear,» to Jackson Pollock, who, Robert Rosenblum wrote, «evokes the sublime mysteries of nature's untamable forces,» artists continually try to capture and replicate the awe - inspiring and the invisible.
A meditation about love and life, this film offers a rare glimpse in the creative process of two extraordinary artists who pursued their call against all odds and became England's most unique voices in contemporary painting today.
From early photo - text pieces, where Wilson dressed as a man who is impersonating a woman, to her performances as First Ladies Nancy Reagan and Barbara Bush, to her most recent works, in which Wilson revisited the framework of her early photo - texts to investigate the role of a woman over 60, Wilson stands as an artist whose strong and humorous voice has endured and remained current through many waves of feminism.
Taken together, Knowles's art places him squarely in the tradition of Laurie Anderson, Joseph Beuys, Stuart Sherman, Paul Thek, and other twentieth - century artists who opened a large window on do - it - yourself production, interiority and the shifting registers with which an artist's voice can enunciate in social settings.
Working cooperatively since October 1999, curators from P.S. 1 and MoMA have produced an exhibition that will showcase more than 140 artists who have emerged as vital, creative voices in their field over the past five years.
Historically, the focus on an Outsider artist's biography often compensated for an absence of the artist's voice, especially in the case of artists whose disabilities prevented any conventional form of communication (such as Judith Scott who was a deaf mute who also had Down's syndrome) or when the artist worked outside of public scrutiny (as with someone like Darger).
The exhibition brings together a broad spectrum of leading artists, prompting thematic conversations across generations, between those who rose to prominence during the closing decades of the last century and younger artists who have found their voice in today's world, a place of incalculably more images, where distinct movements have given way to heterogeneity and the availability of and reliance on technology is taken as given.
Cotter, who received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree at the ceremony, emphasized the critical importance of art and artists in society, saying that «art is where the moral voice speaks when it speaks nowhere else.»
The graduate program is now led by Lauren Cornell, an established and celebrated curator who for over a decade has been a key voice in digital and new media arts, having helmed the New Museum's Rhizome for seven years and curated the 2015 New Museum Triennial along with artist Ryan Trecartin.
Then she moved to New York City and found her own artistic voice, working alongside David Hare and Mark Rothko who taught her at the experimental school The Subjects of the Artist.
«Some of my favorite upcoming projects are by artists who have extremely bold and independent creative voices, yet have been flying under the radar of the art world for years,» Pugh says.
Speech is power: the artists in This Wicked Tongue celebrate unabashed expressions of the female voice like the witches, hysterics, and angry feminists who have come before them.
The curators of the Block exhibition seem to think so because they've included an early section which focuses on artists, including Still, working in the 1940s «who discovered Blake's unique voice in such poems as «The Tyger» and the «Shepard».»
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