Monday, January 30, 2006

Voice-Over workshop

Hi former KSULers:

Tim Keenan here -- I was part of the KSUL family from 1973 - 1975 (we call it the Mike Stark "early years"). These days I run an O.C. based audio production company, Creative Media Recording. For those of you interested in voice-over, I've been co-conducting a VO workshop at our studio part time for about 5 years -- with voice artist and KRTH radio person Sylvia Aimerito. We're gearing up for another workshop in a few weeks and thought you might like to check it out (shamelss plug).

Kick off 2006 with a jump start to your voice-over career.

Sylvia Aimerito & Tim Keenan are ready for yet another of our occassional voice-over workshops at Creative Media Recording. We’ve had a lot of success with our past workshops and we’ve been gathering more v.o. copy as well as articles to share for our next class. The dates are set for Wednesday evenings, 6:30pm to 9:30pm for FOUR weeks in a row – March 1st thru the 22nd - 2006.

Check our link for more info: http://creativemediarecording.com/news/workshop.asp

If you're interested give us a call at 714/892-9469.

We hope this new schedule works with yours and you’ll consider joining us at this next voice-over class.

TK

2 Comments:

Blogger LA Radio Studio said...

Tim is the man. He is one of KSUL's "unsung heroes" (from the great Mike Haile and Tim Mullins era) because, although he did very little commercial on-air work (outside of some amazing segueway work on the old KFOX "Midnight Rambler" show) he's had one of the most successful OC production facilities from shortly after he left CSULB until today - a testament to his quality production work. He also has served the city of Cypress as mayor, so he's actually respectable as well. A great guy and a great old friend.

M

4:55 PM  
Blogger Tim Keenan said...

M.S. -- Thanks for the kind words!

Along with the old KFOX days I did a stint at the old KORJ in Orange County. My first radio job out of school with KSUL alums Gary Neibla and Sharon Wiessman.

Some of the voice talent we use here at CMR are old CSULB Radio/TV grads. I all goes full circle, eh???

TK

4:54 PM  

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