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Bruce Miles "wins" the mock audition!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:43 pm    Post subject: Bruce Miles "wins" the mock audition! Reply with quote

I didn't want this to get lost in the earlier thread, so I've started a new one. Here is a list of auditioning talent who received 2 or more positive comments:

#14 is Bruce Miles. Congratulations, Bruce!! You got a total of 14 positive comments, and folks who expressed a preference seemed to prefer your 2nd take.

#25 is Bob Souer. Bob got a total of 11 positive comments, and folks seemed to prefer your 1st take. Also, one voted yours “best sound” (along with one other talent).

Next with 10 positive comments each are #13 Tom Burris (A was preferred) and #28 Pete Newman (only one take).

#1 was yours truly, Tom Test, with 9 positive comments. Most preferred my 1st take (a more intimate read).

#20 Craig Park had 7 positive comments, and B was preferred.

#3 Don Goonan and #16 Dave White both had 6 positive comments (no clear favorite for either take).

#12 Donna Postel was the top ranking female voice with 5 positive comments (A preferred), and #24 Mike Rhys also had 5 comments and one vote for “best sound.”

#4 Greg Phelps and #11 Caryn Clark both received 4 positive comments.

#9 Chuck D, #10 Lee Gordon, #22 Jeff Kafer, #29 David J. Lawrence and #32 Mandy Nelson all had 3 positive comments each.

Bruce, for you "victory" you get nothing but the adulation and respect of your peers. That's a check that won't bounce! Thanks to all who played.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mock Audition – Lessons learned

People don’t follow directions very well. Most submissions did at least one thing that was not quite what I had asked for, and it was a slightly frustrating for me at times. For example, the way some created their files names made it harder for me to find individual files to piece together the master file. If I asked for YourName-MockAudition and you gave me MockAudition-YourName, since my files are arranged alphabetically, it’s harder to find you when looking to add your file to the master file. So when your agent asks you to follow a very specific file naming format, get it right (or ask questions if you are unclear). This IS petty, I know, but listen - the difference between talent A getting the gig and talent B can be so small that the final decision could be something quite arbitrary. Like talent A followed our instructions to a T, unlike talent B.

A fair number of people also missed the note about the music being “bold and driving,” which meant they may have given a softer read that would be overwhelmed by the music. If they did a take 2 with a more intimate read, I think that was a good idea in case the client shifted gears to more Hallmark-type music. But you gotta give them what they seem to be asking for first!

Many submissions had serious audio quality issues. Most often, I found that the levels were too low. All things being equal, louder sounds better as long as it’s not clipping. I purposely did not equalize the audio levels among the various takes so you can hear the difference it makes. Some auditions had a very muddy sound that had all the life squeezed out of them. (Now one respected VO told me he normalized to -3 dB like the p2p sites request, but that always sounded way too low for my ears. Anyone agree or disagree?).

My opinion is that there are so many really good people who are in this business that we compete against that you need every possible advantage to succeed. I really doubt that if a producer asks for 50 auditions that there will be one talent who is so brilliant and head-and-shoulders above the rest that having poor audio quality won’t matter. There will probably be at least 3 or 4 out of 50 that are brilliant, and if you’re one of them but the other simply sound much better than you do because of their studio setup and knowledge, I doubt you’ll get the gig. As I said before, the distance between one talent getting the gig over another can be so small that any issue – like not following instructions, substandard audio quality, giving a goofy slate that is off-putting, etc. – can easily make the difference. This is IMHO.

I’m assembling suggestions for improving this the next time I do it – keep ‘em coming! I’ll probably shoot for late April/early May, unless “life” has other ideas. Thanks to all who participated and joined in our conversations. I know I learned a lot!

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congratulations Bruce! You were my favorite, too.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As a producer, I would agree with Tom that about half of the auditions
had audio quality issues. Some minor, some not.
Even some of the more expensive mic/pre combos did not sound that good.
Not sure why. Too close to the mic? Bad room?

As far as LEVELS go, -1 is a good level for auditions. You want them to be loud and clean.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats, Bruce! You gave a great read!

Thanks again, Tom. Not only did you put together a monumental task, but your feedback has been invaluable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts from the "other side of the desk" that I, for one, don't consider often enough. Let me know if I can be of any help with the next mock project.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unless there was a slip of the finger, it looks like Bob and I tied for first, which is an honor right there!

It looks like at least one of my critiques was not well received though. Someone blogged about how they were hurt by my comment on their audition (without naming me, thank goodness). Harm was not intended, but apparently felt. Sigh. Maybe I'll pass on the next round, certainly in commenting.

I do think some of the audio quality problems came from the one or two(?) rounds of processing each file went through to get glued together. Hearing the original of each file would make for a fairer judgment in the future.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bruce wrote:
It looks like at least one of my critiques was not well received though. Someone blogged about how they were hurt by my comment on their audition (without naming me, thank goodness). Harm was not intended, but apparently felt. Sigh. Maybe I'll pass on the next round, certainly in commenting.


Oh darn! That was me- and I'm so sorry you took my blog that way!! In no way was I hurt by your comments, I thought they were right on! It was a blog I had wanted to write for some time, and everything lined up perfectly that day for me to have different examples of client/peer comments to demonstrate my overall point in the blog. Bruce, please accept my sincere apologies, and never refrain from posting your honest (and extremely helpful) comments!!

Congrats to you and all the winners- this was a really fun thing to do! I did learn something about the levels to post an audition at. I had always been told to keep my auditions at -3db (and not just by P2P sites), but hearing it in context with the rest of the auditions, I see where -1db is better.

Thanks to everyone for this learning experience!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

No problem, Kara. Apology accepted, although not terribly necessary, especially now that I know where you were going with it. I can see how you'd have a hard time coming up with a lot of examples of negative comments about your work, since your work is always excellent.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I need to go back to voiceover school.

Yay Bruce and Bob and everyone who participated, especially Tom. Lots of work and great rewards!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bruce,

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats to our winner(s). I agree on the audio problems. I know mine had some issues that are now corrected. Now to fix my delivery... Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I didn't get around to commenting but my first thought when I listened through was WOW! There is great talent on this board. Listening w/out critiquing can be hard but it's fun sometimes to step back. I thought most of the reads were fantastic as is (and Kara, I loved how different yours was and was very keeping with your style. I meant to say that on your blog post but time does not seem to be on my side lately). I listened through again and am glad to see that my thoughts jive with the votes posted. I think the winner is right-on for the requirements.

Thank you for taking the time to give the feedback on the production end. There is a lot of value there. I look forward to the next one of these. Thanks to everyone else who took the time to vote and comment as well. It is great to see the trust and honesty around here!!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, congratulations to Bruce and everyone else who participated. And a big thanks again to Tom for initiating this. It was indeed a learning experience in a number of ways and I look forward to the next one. For starters, you know I'll be cranking up my levels. Smile

(Oh, and of course, thanks to those who tossed me a vote.)
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd love to see a completely different kind of read for the next audition, if there is one. We've certainly got the folks with big pipes, and I'd love to see some of them stretch into more energetic, perhaps youthful read. Get them out of their comfort zones.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm planning on finding a more conversational, personality-driven script next time around. Definitely non-announcer and hopefully non-gender-specific.
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