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September 3, 2020 By Lynne Darlington

Filmmakers Global Network: Spotlight on Lynne Darlington

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Lynne Darlington

CURRENT PROJECTS:
I am a voiceover and on-camera actor/spokesperson. I have a VO studio with Source Connect, which allows me to conduct remote recording sessions from anywhere in the world with internet access. Not all of my projects are over Source Connect; some of my clients send me copy, and I record and email the audio directly to them. I have been working on various commercial spots, a United Nations video, and will be recording the names of high school students for their virtual graduation next week. Unfortunately, COVID19  has shut down most recording sessions in NYC at the moment.

My last on-camera booking was as a spokesperson for a corporate video just before everything was halted in March. Since then, on-camera work has been nonexistent as the industry is working on new protocols to keep everyone safe on set.  I have noticed on some of the casting sites that the new trend for projects is for talent to self-record. Creative teams are looking for talent to submit auditions and virtually shoot projects with any 4K resolution phone. I am hopeful, as is everyone in the industry, that next month traditional production will begin again!

CREATIVE PROCESS:
Over the course of a day, I receive an average of ten VO auditions from my various agents and clients. They run the gamut in emotion, tone, delivery, audience, etc… Chameleonic VO talent are the busiest.  I try my best to deliver on “conversational, real, warm, reassuring, corporate, CEO, girl next door, serious, wry, ‘with a wink’, upbeat, bright, heartfelt, not too young, not too mature, in the middle of that sweet spot, informative with a touch of genuine emotion, matter of fact and pleasant”… and the list goes on. Each script has to be broken down to connect to the audience, and the point of view of the character. Is this playful? Am I a storyteller? Who are we talking to? Is it radio or TV? The mediums have subtle differences. After a couple of reads, I know where I want to take the script. I step into my booth, trust my instincts, and let it rip. The more clever the copy, the more fun the process; a good copywriter is my best friend. As an actor, I have learned to submit it and forget it – took me a couple of years, but this is a crowded space with intense competition. You will win some and lose some – all part of the game.

For an entertaining and comical look at the VO industry watch Lake Bell’s 2013 American comedy film, In a World…

CHALLENGE AND SOLUTION:
A while ago, I was working with a well-known politician in my studio for a radio spot. I gave him the script, and he immediately started changing lines, and knocking out words. This was radio, where every word is necessary for a :30 or :60 buy. As he was rearranging the meticulously-crafted script, I made the decision to let him do what he wanted and we would get creative in post. Since the script was from his point-of-view, I did not feel comfortable correcting him; it was going to be more heartfelt in his own words. The spot was a success – his delivery was smooth and believable. We added lines to my script to compensate for the lost time.

VOICE OVER TIPS:
Take acting and improv classes, stay current with the recording software and technology, watch commercials and listen to what is trending, make friends with other VO talent, vet all VO coaches and demo producers, believe in yourself, and enjoy the ride!

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Filed Under: Animation, Casting, Documentaries, E-Learning, Female VO, Hire VO Talent, Source Connect VO, spokesperson, Student Filmmakers Community Spotlight, VO, VO Announcer, VO Client, VO Talent, Voiceover Tagged With: cable vo, experienced vo, experienced voiceover talent, female VO, global voiceover talent, hire vo talent, narrator, promos, television vo, VO studio, voice talent, voicegal, voiceover, Voiceover Talent

December 8, 2015 By Lynne Darlington

My Visit with WCBS News Anchor Michael Schoen

My friend Michael Schoen recently invited me into his WCBS 880 newsroom/studio to see firsthand how he anchors WCBS 880 Newsradio. WCBS 880 is a leading news station that we here in the NY metro area rely on to hear weather and traffic ‘on the 8s’ as well as sports and late breaking news. After spending time with Michael on the job, I can certainly tell you how he does it – effortlessly and seamlessly!

He gets to work a couple of hours early and meets with his producer to find out the leading stories of the moment. He then researches the top stories and writes news pieces about them to share LIVE in 2 – 2.5 minute segments. Sometimes these stories have to be abbreviated on the fly because of time constraints. He also reviews his program log sheet to see what ads will be running.

Once on air, Michael commandeers 4 computer screens, 3 mice and a digital audio control console, which many would find most intimidating. News is on one computer screen, commercials are on a separate system and there is a touch screen that controls the news sound. He smoothly transitions to the weather guy (accu-weather at Penn State University), cutting live to the traffic and sports reporter (out of Rutherford, NJ) to his own news and time updates. His updates on the day of my visit went from terrorism, to the weekend movie box office numbers to the financial market and beyond.

On Sundays (a day I visited), he and fellow news anchor Tanya Hansen alternate hourly news coverage from 1 – 9 pm. These two are so relaxed that they enter the studio and assume their anchor chairs sometimes a mere 1.5 minutes before they are on air.

As I drove home that evening, I found myself listening to the remainder of Michael and Tanya’s 880 broadcasts. Thankfully, the traffic piece was not important to me. I pictured how they were conducting their broadcasting symphony with the beautiful view of the Hudson River as their backdrop.

Thank you Michael for your generosity of time and spirit. As a voiceover actor, I was interested in learning how a live program is managed and executed. You made it look so easy, but then again, isn’t that what a professional is supposed to do?

About Michael Schoen
Michael, a college communications major, has been in the news business for over 30 years. He is an experienced broadcast journalist and voiceover actor who has covered some of the most exciting and even dangerous stories of our time. You can learn more about him here: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/personality/michael-schoen/ and here: http://www.michaelschoen.com/

Filed Under: Voiceover Tagged With: commercials, Michael Schoen, news broadcast, news radio, talent booking, voice talent, voicegal, WCBS 880

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