Podcasts Vox Talk Script Development, the Apple Watch, Silence, Timing and Lunch & Learns
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Script Development, the Apple Watch, Silence, Timing and Lunch & Learns

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Stephanie Ciccarelli
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We’ve been busy at our keyboards, and we’ve got a new Solution Center to share with you. What’s it all about? We’ll give you a hint: It has something to do with scripts. In Tech Talk, Apple’s been making all sorts of headlines lately, mostly for its new smartwatch. So what does all of this have to do with voice? More than you might think! Still on the Apple beat, did you notice what’s missing from Apple’s new watch? In Vox Box, we’ll talk about something that voice pros don’t often talk about: white space and dead air. Turns out the stuff we DON’T say might matter as much as the stuff we DO say. Hear this and more in this week’s Vox Talk!
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When you read a script, how much attention do you pay to the formatting of the copy, to punctuation and flow? Carmi and Stephanie discuss a recent Lunch & Learn at Voices.com where team members got to read cold copy and provide direction to one another.

Stephanie Ciccarelli
Stephanie Ciccarelli is a Co-Founder of Voices. Classically trained in voice as well as a respected mentor and industry speaker, Stephanie graduated with a Bachelor of Musical Arts from the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario. For over 25 years, Stephanie has used her voice to communicate what is most important to her through the spoken and written word. Possessing a great love for imparting knowledge and empowering others, Stephanie has been a contributor to The Huffington Post, Backstage magazine, Stage 32 and the Voices.com blog. Stephanie is found on the PROFIT Magazine W100 list three times (2013, 2015 and 2016), a ranking of Canada's top female entrepreneurs, and is the author of Voice Acting for Dummies®.
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