Archive for June, 2010

Voice 2010 pictures that grabbed my attention

Voice 2010 pictures that grabbed my attention

June 6, 2010  |  Articles  |  No Comments

The following are a few pictures of friends or acquaintances of mine (and a few celebs) that attended Voice 2010. These were uploaded by Dave Courvoisier and can be found on his site http://www.socialmediavo.com/ Dave Courvoisier (right) and Doug de Nance (left)... you might remember Doug wrote an interesting bio article called My Secret's Out for TVE a while back. Andy Boyns and Dave Courvo shmooz at Voice 2010. You might remember Andy from the article I wrote about him a while back... as you can see he was able to raise enough money and attend the conference. Philip Banks (left) and Bob...

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Voice 2010 & Other Voiceover Related Happenings

Voice 2010 & Other Voiceover Related Happenings

June 4, 2010  |  Articles  |  No Comments


Voice 2010

If you aren’t already there then you might know someone who is. Voice 2010 is in full swing and my friend and fellow VO and blogger Dave Courvoisier is presenting it this year (much the same as he did during the last the conference.). Dave is giving a blow by blow account of the events currently taking place at the conference on his blog here.

Although I couldn’t be there myself I did take part in Advertising The Vocieover Pavilion in the Event Brochure (page 22 if you are reading it from V2010):

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Silence of the Worms - NVR

Silence of the Worms – NVR


Origins

As a few of you might know, I am Palestinian. The blood running through my veins might have some mixed Arab ancestry but the town my father was born in and his father and their fathers for centuries are, for now,  under occupation.

It’s one of the last places in the civilized world where one group of people still occupies another. I am neither from Gaza (although my Aunt’s husband is from there and she still lives there) nor am I from the West Bank (although I have family living there as well). No I am from the bit right in the middle where an invading people in 1948 decided to evict the local populace.

Which makes me a refugee.

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