“From the first lesson to the completion of my demo CD, it was obvious that John Burr was committed to my success as a voice actor. John is a true professional, and a first-class instructor and mentor.
Thank you, John!” Steve Yachymczyk
Sarasota, FL
WHY DO SO MANY VOICEOVER ACTORS FALL SHORT OF THEIR GOALS?
They don’t take personal responsibility for doing the job right. They don’t go the extra mile to please those for whom they work. They didn’t have sufficient talent in the first place. They over-think or over-intellectualize the process. They bring their egos into the studio with them. They gossip and badmouth other voiceover actors or producers. They are impatient with direction and want to do the job their own way. They don’t continue to grow and develop their talent. Their work in the studio doesn’t match what was represented on their demo. They lack good manners and common courtesy. They are unable to empathize. They don’t put in the time to develop and promote what they do as a business. They don’t plan and use their time efficiently. They don’t work hard or consistently enough on marketing themselves. They rest on their laurels and don’t practice.
JOHN BURR VOICE DYNAMICS CLIENT SUCCESS STORIES
Anne Hall - Dwarfs: Little People, Big Steps (Discovery Channel)
(ITVA female Voiceover talent of the year-2004 & 2006)
Cynthia Bunton - Obesity: Big Problems, Small Solutions (Discovery Channel)
Leanna Chamish - (5-Shows) China, Cuba, India, South Africa, and Big John (Discovery Channel)
Allan Brown - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Learning Channel)
Dan Toohey - A Christmas Carol (radiodrama audiobook sold in stores and on Amazon)
Anne Flosnik - Over 350 audiobooks, including 22 national commercial releases, and 150-plus commercials and narrations.