May 3, 2007

"Google Ad Creation Marketplace"

"Google Ad Creation Marketplace"
Latest news is that Google has accepted my application and demo as an audio production specialist vendor. The company is still in BETA (testing) with this new venture thus they are not adding creative professionals currently, however I have been placed on the "Invite List" which will be tapped as soon as they come out of BETA.

I have been saying for many, many months how important it is to consider professional voice talent and audio production specialists in all areas of your business communications. The success of the Google Ad Creation Marketplace should be an encouragment to you and I do hope you will consider the creative arts of voiceover actors and audio production folks to help make a positive impact for your company…it's so easy!

Brian Haymond
2007 International Voicey Award Nominee
Narrator on Two 2006 Aegis Award Winning Videos

On Zelda: TP voice overs…
I've heard a lot of people complain that Zelda: TP should have voice overs. I don't know that I disagree but does anyone else think that perhaps it's because the game is great looking which = lots of space on the game disc. Voice overs also require lots of space on the disc and let's face it…TP is great looking but essentially a Gamecube game which means it's limited to what? 1.8GB? That's not a lot of space to work with.

That being said, the fact that TP is a Cube game doesn't upset me in the least. It just gives me greater hope for what the Wii can accomplish for the next Zelda game. I mean as a cube game this game is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! It's pretty darn good as a Wii game too!

MIDDLE FINGER PO
JARU HERMANO WAS SUPERB!!! yeheessss. i must admit that i have never been the biggest fan of TA productions. but this one, i swear to goddess athena i loooved it!!! jaru hermano did an excellent performance. mejo murang-mura ka nga lang. haha but nevertheless, it was wonderful. i swear i am not saying this just because were friends or whatev, haha but really jaru was great. the play was not dragging and heavy. it was very effective in making the audience feel every scene. i was scared during the creepy parts especially when voice overs would play and like the voice would sound big and low. i laughed during the funny parts and was awww-ing during the emo or touching parts. i liked it. oh!! i loved rin the stage design. it was snakes and ladders. parang the ladders were there together with the wires and stuff to create the "school" feel. haha im not sure. well thats how it looked to me.

Re: Voice Talent


naraku_unblessedsoul wrote:
Hey, I was watching the ending credits of Futurama and I happened to see a name that caught my attention.  Actually, I dropped everything I had in my hand and crashed into the floor when I saw it.  The name I'm speaking of is John DiMaggio.  For those of you who do not know who that is, he is the voice talent behind Kimahri and Wakka from Final Fantasy X.  It's been bugging me for quite some time now so I have to know; Is the same person? (Oh, and please spare me the snide remarks about how late I am to notice it.  I'm well aware of that)


I believe this is the same person.