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As luck would have it I needed a buffer (that's right, the "family" had a lot of buffers) to get a topic for this Halloween's theme. Wait-a-minute, shant we let Ai's Chat GPT jazz do the heavy lifting and leave us laze-out on this one? Well, like a lot of things these days that you need help with, the answer lies within the Keywords my boy, it's all in the Keywords.
So, we inserted these carefully constructed Keywords...What kind of Keywords son - (Ah-act-Tive Keywords General) for a Voice-Over dude wanting as much algorithmic work he can garner from this Halloween Holiday Blog post. And those Key Words are: I'm a voice-over guy that does Halloween voices and needs content for an October blog topic.
What came back was overwhelming! They broke it down with episodes and then time-etched as Week One, Week Two and so on. One in particular caught my eye (left&below), or is that eyeball? Then, Ai broke it down further and further into Deep Dive categories like; Scary & Eerie Songs. Who can forget that 'ole country fav "Don't fear the Reaper" by BOC.
What came back was overwhelming! They broke it down with episodes and then time-etched as Week One, Week Two and so on. One in particular caught my eye (left&below), or is that eyeball? Then, Ai broke it down further and further into Deep Dive categories like; Scary & Eerie Songs. Who can forget that 'ole country fav "Don't fear the Reaper" by BOC.
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As a voice-over artist specializing in Halloween voices, October is the perfect time to showcase your craft and build an audience. A blog is an excellent way to share your expertise and engage with people who love the season as much as you do. Here are some October blog topic ideas, categorized by theme, to get your creative juices flowing.
As a voice-over artist specializing in Halloween voices, October is the perfect time to showcase your craft and build an audience. A blog is an excellent way to share your expertise and engage with people who love the season as much as you do. Here are some October blog topic ideas, categorized by theme, to get your creative juices flowing.
Might want stop by The Mortuary and check out their newest attraction "Origin's of Evil" down there in NOLA...scary stuff! Take a look at their Evil Trailer of 'Queen of the Night' long running and xtra evil for sure. Got time for a Cheezy Slasher Nite Short
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Spooky Voicemail Messages: Provide a list of short Halloween-themed voicemail scripts that people can record for their own phones, with a special emphasis on which of your characters would be best for each.
As soon as I spotted this one I started making mental lists of where it would be most relevant in the eyes of SEO wattage - TikTok...IG...Utube/Reelz Shorts etc. And instead of providing spooky scripts, why not supply a link to say - some creatively spooky and possibly funny out-going audio messages for people to use...or at least get a few ideas.
So, instead of a link, we put together the below Mp4 as an invitation to take a listen to and use any of the (four) Halloween greetings. Take in the kooky whimsical rhymings of Chris Walken (sorta) doin' his Trick of Treat chant. There's also Bela in his best ACMF form comforting Lou Costello's Facebook friends w/Happy Halloween. Try and decipher a slathering Hitch with a ditty about that Nurse-in-the-House...that's BEHIND YOU! And Boris K and Peter Lorre with a fun-filled, seasonally persuasive out-going cell phone greeting. Click below pic to Play video
I'd like to point out that when I saw in the category area - The Masters of the Macabre, where it says: Write a tribute to the masters of iconic horror voice actors like Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, or Tony Todd, analyzing what made their voices so unforgettable...I was reminded of Mr. Todd's passing almost a year ago at age 69. Always waited for his presence in the Final's franchises. In the latest rendition and his last picture he's noticeably not well and I believe he ad-libed (unscripted farewell to his fans) his last few lines. He made (3) three that appeared this year...so far.
I've been enjoying his work for a long time. That man's face (when he wanted) was as creepy as his voice. He could've done conventions till the end of Zacherle-Time. Perhaps best known for his chilling performance as "Candyman", the charismatic 6' 5" actor Tony Todd has consistently turned in compelling performances since his debut in the fantasy film Sleepwalk (1986). Born in Washington, D.C., Todd spent two years on a scholarship at the University of Connecticut, which, in turn, led to a scholarship from the renowned Eugene O'Neill National Theatre Institute. It proved to be the foundation for intense stints at the Hartman Conservatory in Stamford, Connecticut and the Trinity Square Repertory Theatre Conservatory in Providence, Rhode Island, where coincidentally, Miss Viola Davis attended. Todd appeared in dozens of classical and many experimental plays, yet still managed to find time to teach play-writing to high school students in the Hartford public school system.
Todd's considerable theatre credits include the world premiere of award-winning playwright August Wilson's "King Hedley II", where he originated the title role in Pittsburgh, Seattle and Boston. Variety commented: "Todd's King Hedley dominates the stage. A sour-faced mix of rage and resolve, anger and vulnerability. Todd's Hedley was a memorable tour-de-force even on opening." He also received a coveted Helen Hayes nomination for his performance in Athol Fugard's "The Captain's Tiger at La Jolla, the Manhattan Theatre Club and the Kennedy Center. Other theatre credits include "Les Blancs", "Playboy of the West Indies", "Othello", "Zooman and the Sign", award-winning playwright Keith Glover's "Dark Paradise", "Aida" (on Broadway), and most recently, "Levee James" for the prestigious Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference and The New Dramatist Guild.
I've been enjoying his work for a long time. That man's face (when he wanted) was as creepy as his voice. He could've done conventions till the end of Zacherle-Time. Perhaps best known for his chilling performance as "Candyman", the charismatic 6' 5" actor Tony Todd has consistently turned in compelling performances since his debut in the fantasy film Sleepwalk (1986). Born in Washington, D.C., Todd spent two years on a scholarship at the University of Connecticut, which, in turn, led to a scholarship from the renowned Eugene O'Neill National Theatre Institute. It proved to be the foundation for intense stints at the Hartman Conservatory in Stamford, Connecticut and the Trinity Square Repertory Theatre Conservatory in Providence, Rhode Island, where coincidentally, Miss Viola Davis attended. Todd appeared in dozens of classical and many experimental plays, yet still managed to find time to teach play-writing to high school students in the Hartford public school system.
Todd's considerable theatre credits include the world premiere of award-winning playwright August Wilson's "King Hedley II", where he originated the title role in Pittsburgh, Seattle and Boston. Variety commented: "Todd's King Hedley dominates the stage. A sour-faced mix of rage and resolve, anger and vulnerability. Todd's Hedley was a memorable tour-de-force even on opening." He also received a coveted Helen Hayes nomination for his performance in Athol Fugard's "The Captain's Tiger at La Jolla, the Manhattan Theatre Club and the Kennedy Center. Other theatre credits include "Les Blancs", "Playboy of the West Indies", "Othello", "Zooman and the Sign", award-winning playwright Keith Glover's "Dark Paradise", "Aida" (on Broadway), and most recently, "Levee James" for the prestigious Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference and The New Dramatist Guild.
Oh, yes almost forgot...the real Screamin' Jay Hawkins






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