Drama Book Shop in Manhattan Hosts Free Voice Over Workshop with Terri Apple

Professional Voice Over Talent Terri Apple Comes to Talk

Jesse Schmitt
The Drama Book Shop has announced their latest workshop with acclaimed voice over artist, Terri Apple. The workshop, which is entitled "Making Money in Voice-Overs with Terri Apple" and is free this coming Tuesday, October 23, at 5PM in the Drama Book Shop at 250 W 40th Street between 7th and 8th Ave in New York City.

The workshop with Ms. Apple is part instructional and partly in celebrating the re-release of Ms. Apple's book "Making Money in Voice Overs: Winning Strategies to a Successful Career in TV, Commercials, Radio, and Animation." The second edition of the book has not only been updated to help reflect all the changes in the business as well as the success Ms. Apple has enjoyed over the past 25 years, but it also includes a demo CD for the aspiring voice over artist to work with.

Terri Apple is one of the most composite professionals and has enjoyed a long career doing voice over work for a wide variety of clients. Perhaps one of her most noteworthy credits are her award winning "Got Milk" ad's that she has been a part of. She has also worked for a slew of other clients including the likes of Wal Mart, Taco Bell, BMW, Sears, and Oscar Meyer among numerous others.

Terri Apple's voice over talents have also been featured in network television including E, A&E, ABC Family, and Fox Sports among numerous others. Her voice is also prominent on radio advertisements all over the country and she can still be heard to this day.

Voice over is known to be a very difficult business to break into, but much like anything there are a whole slew of very talented people who just never pursue the business and don't ever realize their full potential. For those that do it and do it right and stick with it, this has led to a wide variety of jobs in many different industries including sports broadcasting, commercials, animation, and news broadcasting.

If you have any interest in this business or you have ever done any type of work like this in the past and are feeling bored with your job or if you have always been told that you would be great for voice over work of some kind, you should head on over to the Drama Book Shop and see what Ms. Apple and her free class are all about. Who knows? You could be the next big thing in commercial voice overs. For more information about the class you can call the Drama Book Shop at (212) 944-0595. For more information about Ms. Apple or her new book you can check out her website or any online bookseller.

Published by Jesse Schmitt

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