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September 11th
Ted and I weren't super close friends. He was a year older than I, but we were in Cub Scouts together. His father was the Pack leader. We were in band together for many years, went to the same church. Ted was a very talented musician, and what a whit. Cutting, hysterical and... kind.
I didn't see Ted much after he graduated High School, but he worked for a company that provided printing software that was used in my parents' business. He trained my folks how to use it. In short, both our families lives intersected in many ways.
It's odd, sometimes, how we as people measure time and that somehow, in some way 10 years, a decade... has slightly more significance than say 7, 8 or 9 years. It's something we all do. And so we do it this year in remembering that terrible day, that horrible and painful time.
I went through my archives and came across an audio montage of clips I pulled from our sister station WBZ AM 1030's broadcast on 9-11-01 and the days following. I combined it with other clips we had archived from coverage of another tragedy here in Worcester, Massachusetts where several fire fighters were killed battling a warehouse blaze a few years earlier.
I set the piece to Aaron Copeland's "Fanfare for the Common Man." Putting it together was part of my grieving process. It was what I could contribute at the time. It was the only thing I could think to do.
It aired several times during the few days after 9/11/01. It has not aired since.
I present it to you now, in memory of Ted, the First Responders and Service Members and all of us who lost a little more innocence that day.
Melley Voices Characters for Sticky Burr Video
Enjoy!
John
Recording Session Nightmares
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Read On!
Hi John, good to hear from you
I specialize in audiobook narration, and a big part of my enjoyment in doing this comes from volunteering at RFB&D. I get to read/record all sorts of books for them, from technical instruction manuals, to medical textbooks, to fiction. Recently I had a children's book by author Jon Seizka (sp?) called "Spaceheadz". I was having great fun with it until I got to a chapter 4 pages long of the hamster speaking. 4 WHOLE PAGES of "eeek weeeeek eeeeek eeeeeee, weee eeek"! This one got me both laughing and out of breath. I can now add a 3rd language to my capabilities..... hamster!
Kind regards,
Ann
Hey John,
My nightmare has reoccurred a few times, recording my interviews over the phone and nothing on playback.
Flipped the wrong switch.
We’ve been caught saying some things with the mics open at the Meadowlands.
Once I called an entire race with the mic off, or they didn’t record the race, so I had to improvise over the replay.
Watched the replay show with bad edits inadvertently left in.
I’ve done spots with the wrong dates or inserted words that weren’t in the script (Freudian slip)
Ken Warkentin
Dear John,
The funniest and most embarrassing thing to ever happen to me was at a recording session in Berlin, Germany. I was assigned to the American Forces Network and scheduled to do an interview with the incomparable Count Basie. First of all, I was so doggone nervous meeting such a giant of a talent, and would you believe - the Count was in his
underwear in his hotel room eating peanuts from a planters bag?
He greeted me and asked me to take a seat. In hooking up my Nagra Reel-to-Reel and plugging it into the wall socket as a safety precaution in case the battery failed I began my interview. Half way through it, I happened to look down and notice that the mic cord was dangling. The darn thing wasn't even connected to the recorder. You talk about a red face. Whew! By then Mr. Basie noticed it too and he began to laugh and laugh - then I began to laugh and laugh as tears rolled down my face. Being the kind gentleman he was, he said don't worry sonny, we can start all over again whenever you're ready.
Ed Tooma
Hi John,
About 25 years ago, I had a client who sounded like a sloth on downers, but insisted that he do his own tag line. This was many years before digital manipulation would have allowed me to time compress him, so I used an old trick I learned years before. Several wraps of tape around the capstan increased the speed of the tape slightly, speeding up the delivery but not so much that it distorted his voice. Judicious splicing of the resulting tape made him sound a lot less like he was on Quaaludes. What they say about multimedia these days was always true: it's all about the workarounds.
Calvin B. Littlefield
Dear John,
Does singing the Ave Maria in church and swallowing a bug interest you? I was singing a solo and straight out...... mouth open....bug in and gag, cough, gag!
It was difficult to explain to the congregation what had happened, so I continued and re-grouped. Maybe that's how you all got your show-biz genes.
Elinor Melley A.K.A. “Mah!”So send YOUR great recording session story to: John@JohnMelley.com and share it with us. I'll post them and the story that receives the most votes will win the $50 Starbucks gift card, or something of equal value if you're not a coffee drinker.
Talk Like A Pirate Day
What Voice Actor can't have some fun with this one. Fortunately, one of our advertisers is Pirate's Booty, a snack maker of healthy varieties of popcorn and chips, etc.
I had the opportunity to put together a short 10 second promo for them to tie in "Talk Like A Pirate Day" with their brand. They loved it!
The cool thing is they tied into a national "Awareness Day" and used it in their marketing efforts. As Robert Collier said, "Enter the conversation in your prospect's mind." I write about this frequently in my newsletter and each month provide you with a list of events and holidays to help you do so. It works!
Here's the spot for your listening pleasure!
Now go out and celebrate "Talk Like A Pirate Day"!
Be sure to leave your feedback below, as well. I'd love to hear from you.
JM
September is National Voice Over Month
How are YOU going to celebrate National Voice Over month and share it with your clients?
Watch the video below and then Share your ideas by sending me an email to John@JohnMelley.com.
I'll put all the ideas together and post them on my blog so we can use it as a shared resource to market our businesses!
Join the celebration and I hope to hear your ideas!
Voice Over Integrity
Some thoughts.
How Did You Do That?
Here's the link to get the the Video: How Did You Do That DVD and FREE Sound Effects CD! Thanks!


