by Bobbin Beam | Apr 29, 2014 | Acting, auditions, Career Advice, Professional Development, Voice Acting, Voiceover
We’re already almost one- third of the way into 2014. How’s your voiceover career in this biz? You didn’t do much so far, and you’re not crazy about how things are going as you get questions from friends ,family, or potential...
by Bobbin Beam | Mar 26, 2014 | Acting, auditions, Professional Development, Voice Acting, Voice Over, Voice Talent, Voiceover, voiceovers
Forces of Nature After the winter much of the US endured, I learned a lot after all the years spent in Southern California. Never take the forces of nature for granted. In California, we had...
by Bobbin Beam | Feb 19, 2014 | auditions, voice casting, Voice Talent, Voiceover
Note: I will be publishing my remarks regarding the final days before the untimely death of voice talent, and best friend, Vanessa Hart on Monday, February 24th. This is an email recently received here at Bobbin’s Blog about a common question we face as we grow...
by Bobbin Beam | Nov 25, 2013 | Acting, auditions, Career Advice, Film
The Marie Claire magazine interview with Julia Roberts gave me pause. Believe me, I’m not into reading celebrity articles, or People, or whatever the latest celeb/pop culture mags dish, but I happened upon an intelligently written article in this month’s...
by Bobbin Beam | May 23, 2013 | Audio Books, auditions, Commercials, ISDN, Voiceover
So we traveled back to San Diego this past week. No longer is it our home. We are visitors. It can’t not feel strange after having our roots so deeply entrenched for so many years. We came to attend our daughter’s college graduation. After the hoopla was...
by Bobbin Beam | Apr 9, 2013 | Acting, auditions, Career Advice, Professional Development, Voice Over, Voiceover, voiceovers
The latest issue of Rolling Stone features an excellent interview with the fabulous Jon Hamm, who plays Don Draper. Talk about acting with depth! Hamm spent ten years “slogging around LA” before landing the pivotal role. He was even dropped by...