CONFERENCE GUIDE SERIES How To Get The Most From Voice Over Conferences: Part 1 - Plan Before You Go By Natasha Marchewka Voice Actor Our voice over industry is fortunate to have a
community that wants to give back and share knowledge, which very often
happens in the form of a conference. VO conferences take place all over
the country…and the world! But why network with your peers and,
essentially, your competition? For the most part, when going to an
industry function, most of the people ARE NOT your competition. They are
not YOU. We have our unique way of being and doing. Walking in with
that attitude welcomes connections with EVERYONE. Still, the attendees
are those who do what you do every day, and who generally live the same
lifestyle as you. As a result, you receive A LOT from interacting for:
support, empathy, understanding your business issues and resources. All this helps you to raise your own game and educate you as to where you stand. I absolutely LOVE voice over conferences because of
the educational opportunities, the chance to see my voice over kinfolk,
and time out of the studio to re-energize my enthusiasm for my business. Following is Part 1 of a three-part series on getting the most from your VO conference experience. PRE-CONFERENCE PLANNING When committing to attend a voice over
conference, I make intuitive lists for conference strategies. This
allows me to not only be prepared and organized (important for someone
who gets overwhelmed), but to make the most of my time and enjoy the
event to the fullest. Here are some of my voice over conference pre-planning strategies. 1. Plan Your Objectives
While it would stand to reason that you'd want to do ALL of the above, the plan of action depends on:
Biting off more than you can chew
will leave you sorely overwhelmed and overstimulated. 2. Plan And Order Promotional Material If your objective is to meet as many people as possible
(because you haven't been to a conference before), maybe you want to
create promotional item giveaways as ice breakers to conversation. Or maybe
you want to save your money and simply see who you meet along the way? Your choices mostly depend on your conference objectives. But you don't really need anything other than your business card. 3. Pack Special Items That Make Your Hotel Stay More Comfortable Because traveling can sometimes be
arduous, and you want to have the best possible experience at your
event, you'll want anything that keeps you grounded and comfortable
while staying in a hotel. Some things I consider bringing along are
candles or aromatherapy (you never know what your room will smell like),
granola bars, fruit and easy snacks - and music or meditations for
sleeping or maintaining a relaxed atmosphere in your room. I HIGHLY
recommend popping out upon arrival and purchasing as much purified water
as you can, if possible. 4. Plan Your Schedule To avoid baptism by fire or
missing out on something great, I like to plan my conference
schedule, looking through the agenda thoroughly ahead of time, providing
myself A, B, & C choices on sessions when appropriate. You don't
want to arrive at a conference and immediately be overwhelmed by the choices. Sometimes there are SO many sessions back-to-back that you need a plan
of action on where to be and when. 5. Schedule Enough Sleep Networking and taking in conference
education are both very demanding. I actually schedule approximate
bedtimes and waking times in order to be in tip top shape each day. Not
sure if I'm the only one who needs 8 ˝ hours sleep, (some people seem to
be fine on much less), but I will not enjoy my days if I haven't had my
required allotment. (Why you need to think about "sleep for success" as a voice actor.) 6. Avoid Illness At All Costs I hope it goes without saying that
you don't want to get sick before, during, or after a conference. Being
able to get on with the business of recording at any time means being
completely well. Further, anyone who networks amongst voice actors while
being ill will be vilified. Please, PLEASE… do everything in your power
to stay extremely healthy. You'll contribute to the wellness of your
whole community. (Here are my tips for being a Vocal Health Ninja.) ------------------------- ABOUT NATASHA Natasha Marchewka is… only human – a fact she
fully embraces in her voice over work. She's authentic, down-to-earth and connects
with her audiences on a personal level. With a full-time VO business since
2006, Natasha has experience and business acumen to accompany her warm voice
excellence. She's worked with clients such as First Horizon Bank, Universal
Studios, Florida Tourism, and more. Natasha is a co-producer and co-host of the
"Speechless VO" webcast (@SpeechlessVO) and co-creator of V123Pros.com. Before
VO, Natasha earned a BAA in Radio and Television Arts from The Creative School
at the Toronto Metropolitan University. She spent several years singing in
clubs in New York City and paying her dues in many different media and
entertainment jobs. She has two teens, a rescue Dane, a miniature Poodle, and a
love of Yoga and meditation. Email: natasha@natashamarchewka.com Voice Over Web: www.natashamarchewka.com V123Pros.com web: https://www.v123pros.com Speechless VO webcast: https://www.speechlessvo.com Instagram: https://linktr.ee/ Your Daily Resource For Voice-Over Success
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