Mark Vogelsang joins Stephanie Ciccarelli to discuss the role of the voice in an audio production, music and rhythm. Listen to real spots timed to music and gain an appreciation for the importance of tempo mapping and understanding a vocalist’s natural rhythm and delivery.
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Hi there and welcome to Vox Talk, your weekly review from the world of voice over. I’m your host, Stephanie Ciccarelli from Voices. In today’s show, award-winning sound designer Mark Vogelsang joins us to discuss the marvelous instrument that is the human voice, and how to assess and execute the rhythm of voice and music with real world examples.
Mark’s career began in the mid 1990s working with a variety of musical artists that came through the Much Music environment which then transitioned his career into sound for film and television.
When he’s not working on documentaries like Masters of Resonance and other fun projects, Mark develops state-of-the-art curricula as Program Director, Audio for Visual Media at the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology, creating some of the most competitive storytellers and sound engineers in Canada and around the world.
Welcome to the show, Mark!
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