First of all myself and everybody there I’m sure would like
to thank the fantastic work by Gina Mellotte, Posy Brewer and Mark Manchester,
as well as all those behind the scenes, on holding a fantastic event.
I think everyone left on Sunday morning, or afternoon in
some cases, feeling that they’d attended a really worth while event which
catered for just about everyone, from round table discussions covering studio and
financial queries, to looking into new markets with voicing for games.
Mid afternoon saw ‘Voice Direction’ tips with Sarah Hashem
and ‘An Introduction to Pro Tools’ with James Ivey, both drawing big crowds
keen to learn and get an insight into the way the speakers worked on a daily
basis.
The final session of the day was hosted by Phil Sayer, a
panel discussion on one of the industry’s biggest talking points ‘What’s the going rate?’ Many
people are in favour of the Equity Rate Card, others are not so keen claiming its
format is completely unfit for purpose, but it was interesting to hear both points of
view aired by John Myers, Chris Kent, Phil Brice and Kate Moon.
Following the drinks reception and dinner the Vox Awards
were announced with the big winners being Piers Gibbon and Louisa Gummer for Best
Male and Female Voice performance respectively.
A link to the full gallery of pics will be up in early May,
so keep checking blogs, tweets and
facebook posts for details.
We met some fantastic new people and we're looking forward to working with them on future Imagesound projects, delivery exciting creative content for our list of Global clients.
Thanks Imagesound...a great Vox all round!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics - just a tad worried about any post-midnight!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Thank you so much Imagesound! Great at Image and great at Sound!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic day. Very informative and great fun to catch up with producer and voiceover friends alike. Congrats to Posy, Gina and Mark for all their efforts and hard work.
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