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Studio Gives Voice
Orginally published by The Gazette Newspapers
Written by Michael DeMasi Gazette Reporter
Photo by Ana Zangroniz/Gazette Photographer
Excerpts of Story used with permission.
Professional
Voice Acting coach David Bourgeois, pictured, talks about reasons his
clients get into the field of voice acting during an interview last
week at his Bedford Road business, Creative Voice Development Group.
Located
in a residential neighborhood off Eastern Avenue, the professional
studios draw clients like Kevin Read who pay good money to learn how to
do voice-overs for commercials, books-on-tape, training videos,
telephone voice-mail systems and more.
Read,
35, director of health and counseling at SUNY Cobleskill, has spent
upwards of $3000.00 on Voice Acting training over the past year. The
investment has paid off - he cut a commercial for a local shopping mall
that's currently running on local radio and TV stations.
As
happy as Bourgeois is for Read and others who score professional gigs,
he cautions the field isn't for those who think they can make a quick
buck saying a few lines into a microphone.
“When
it comes to Voice Acting, my biggest advice is it's ok to have dollar
signs in your eyes, but if money is your only motivation for getting
into this field, do something different”, said Bourgeois, “you really
need to enjoy it”.
The company's typical Voice student is 40 to 60 years old. Clients have also flown in from Arizona, Washington, Alaska and California to train at the Schenectady studios.



