Well, my short time in the USA was a real education, and I have many stories to tell. Given that I want to keep you coming back for more I won't blow them all in this one blog.
I can tell you that I got to walk the halls of greatness that are Disney Animation Studios, where one of my favourite shows - Phineas and Ferb is created. I'll tell you all about that soon, but first, a news update.
It's time for this voice over artist to get a makeover. Having come back with a brand new demo we all agreed that it was time for a new look, so I'm delighted to say that I have recruited the skills of a graphics designer, web builder and brand new SEO specialist to really bolster my presence on line.
Work is already underway, but for now we'll keep the site just as it is, but do please keep popping back because new content is being added all of the time.
Short and sweet, because it's Easter and we've just had a special tea for Felix to celebrate his fifth birthday, hence the house was filled to breaking point and I am still picking up bits of party popper from the carpet. Fun, but I am exhausted!
OK, so the Disney story later this week - stay tuned, or whatever it is in blog land.
The musings of Paul J Rose - professional voice over artist. Experienced in radio, tv, web pages, video games, corporate videos and more. This is all just meaningless drivel, but it just might make you smile.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Auditions are Everywhere
I recently visited Los Angeles to spend
some time with my favourite voice over coach, Nancy Wolfson, and to record a
brand new commercial demo which will feature on this site just as soon as
production is complete.
It was a short trip, but so much fun. I flew
in on Thursday, had a frantic day of activity on Friday and then returned home
on Saturday. Granted, demos can be recorded remotely, and I did have the means,
but I was in the mood for an adventure, so I had one.
Now I’ll be talking more about some of the
fun that I had in future blogs, but for now I want to talk about the one thing
that struck me immediately upon arrival, and that is American customer service.
Now I could talk about the welcome I
received from the car rental place and the hotel receptionist, but what I want
to focus on here are the waiters – particularly those in the trendier
restaurants.
From start to finish, the entire experience
of visiting their restaurant is a show. They’re brimming with enthusiasm. They
want to tell you all about the specials of the day, even new cocktails that
they’re offering for the first time, and they’ll check that you’re enjoying
your experience on a regular basis.
It might all sound a bit much – like a bad
visit to a UK TGI Fridays (I don’t suspect there’s a good visit), but I
actually really liked it. I felt appreciated as a customer and what’s more, I
was genuinely entertained by it.
It’s important to point out of course, that
this is Hollywood, which means that a lot of waiters are hopeful actors – they
don’t know who they are serving and just in case that person happens to be
casting the next major blockbuster, it is in their interests to be at their
best.
It got me thinking though, that this really
should not be thought of as a bad thing. See, it really doesn’t matter who you are
serving – they are all customers, and as such, deserve your best attention just
as long as they are in your place of business. Maintain that mentality, and
everyone will talk about your business and what a pleasure it is to work with you,
and then we all know what happens don’t we? That’s right – even more customers.
Simple really, but every once in a while it
deserves repeating.
Join me next time when I’ll tell you all
about hanging out with the creators of my favourite cartoon – it’s a great
story, I promise!
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