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Back at My Old Stomping Grounds

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Just dropped into The Hollywood Film & Acting Academy to pick up some footage of a short I acted in when I worked here in 2009. Then I gotta grab some footage from Jeff Solema and Larry Sands film, Adjusting Honor and I'm off to edit a 30 second acting reel! I should be able to add my own music to it :D

Gotta hurry, have a song writing session in 35 minutes...
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Voice Acting - I Was Just Getting Started When...

Crazy! Right off the bat, Chris Mezzolesta commented on my post in which I declared my intentions to master multiple industries as a side project (yeah, maybe a bit much?) and pointed me to Peter K. O'Connell's free eBook called The Voice Over Entrance Exam. Chris has been doing voice over work for 20+ years and Peter since the year I was born... so I figured I'd take a read!

Here's a clip from Peter talking about his book and about the voice over acting industry:


Here's Chris's profile on Voices.com - a great example of a voice over demo, as well as an example of a way to bring myself to the market!


Brad Crowell
Dead Letter Perfect

Onward and Upward - But... How Do I Get Paid?

Hey! Thanks for reading and sticking with me over all this time! I've been threatening to start a band for almost a year now. It's obviously not happened. I have, however, been writing... Let me fill you in:

You might not know it, but I've been two-facing my life for a few years now - working as an online marketing guy and pretending (even to myself) that I'm a full time musician.  Fact is, I have/had sold out to the man in order to pay my rent.  And while that has its advantages - such as being able to buy a bunch of music stuff and eating well - it didn't leave me the time, nor the energy or devotion, to actually do music!  
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Since I just lost my marketing job, I've decided to make a real "go" at the true reason for my moving to LA, but a friend of mine then asked, "so when are you gonna get paid next?"  That kinda set me into a frenzy, second guessing myself and wondering whether or not I should be modifying my resume and lining up more back up plans, just in case... but I've decided it's time to burn through my savings and take a risk!

We are all aware that writing music doesn't get you immediately paid - it's a gradual process. So how can I make enough money doing something in "the industries" to pay rent and still have enough time to devote towards my writing? I've got a brief history in acting - fortunately a few of my friends make films. I've also decided to look into voice-over acting.

So, I guess my first step is to figure out how to put together an acting reel as well as a voice-over acting reel, then build pages on this blog to house them and then get out there and start networking!

I've decided to blog about the whole process, including my research, my thoughts, my progress and my successes (or lack-thereof!) Stay with me by signing up for my mailing list, subscribing to my blog, or subscribing to my RSS feed... Maybe this new way of "selling-out" will give me the time to devote towards writing and playing live music :D 

Wish me luck!

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Brad Crowell
Dead Letter Perfect