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News Anchor Voice Actor Needed
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ID # 104380
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Episodic
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Submission Type |
SRN
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San Francisco, CA |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
05-14-07
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
07-10-07
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Episodic TV - Non-Union
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| Market(s) |
San Francisco, CA>Reno, NV |
I\'m looking for a voice actor willing to read off a few short lines for a student project. The recording should take no more than an hour.
I\'m hoping to find someone who can convincingly portray the voice of a standard news anchor, and hopefully has a Spanish/Mexican accent.
This is a UCSC student project and compensation will be in a copy of the final DVD and credit in the film.
This is a self-response casting.
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Voice actor needed.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 21 to 65 |
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While the more widely known adult magazines may always have an audience, Husni said, fringe publications will have trouble surviving "
Founded in 1968, Screw was successful in its early years The audience is just as large, he says, but the Internet has transformed the product and its delivery
"The magazine may remain the cornerstone for the name brand, but in the future, the real money will be made elsewhere," Husni said Online Competition Hurts Adult Magazines
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After 35 years in the business of titillating and offending, pornographer Al Goldstein says his magazine can't compete anymore
On Friday, Guccione resigned as CEO of General Media's parent company, Penthouse International
Tony East, a manager of Inserection, a chain of adult stores in the Atlanta area, said that's what he's seen The delivery system has changed, and we have to change with it if we want to survive Along with a new Internet focus, Goldstein has rented a smaller office, recruited a smaller freelance staff and enlisted a new distributor "
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"But when it comes to anything obscure
"You can see more on cable and satellite today than you could see in what I published in 1974," Flynt said "
Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt, who says his company has succeeded in the new marketplace, agrees that magazines are a dying breed
He hopes to have a new issue of Screw on the newsstands soon "It's going to be dirtier and filthier than ever," he said
"That's one magazine category that really can't compete with the Internet and television," Husni said "Sex has become so much a mainstream entity
Just over a month ago, Goldstein stopped publishing Screw magazine and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, giving him a chance to cut costs, relaunch the magazine and refocus attention on his Web site
Purveyors of adult fare must expand beyond traditional publishing methods to survive, said Samir Husni, head of the magazine program at the University of Mississippi's journalism school "
Flynt said his company began to diversify over a decade ago, and now has a presence on the Internet and in the adult movie industry