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17 July 2006

How to Cope in voice-over

I usually write what I hope are thought-provoking entries that give you some insight into how I perceive the world and how I approach my business. It's been a busy day that still has me at work, but I just saw an interesting interview that I thought other voice actors would like to read. I subscribe to many voice-over and acting lists, and today, a link to an interview with Debbie Cope was posted on one of them.

Debbie Cope is the founder and managing director of Cope Management, which is a boutique agency that manages 16 of the top voice-over talent. In the interview, Cope points out the continual need to practice and take classes; she also discusses current industry trends. Rather than give you my views today, I thought a link to hers would you serve you well!

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