
Submarines and Stages: Unexpected Voiceover Journeys
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Passion for voiceover can come from unexpected paths—just ask Mike Copeland and Linzi Lynn.
Mike’s journey has taken him from submarines to sheriff’s offices, with a passion for technology guiding him every step of the way. Now, he’s channeling that experience into voiceover, blending precision with personality to create compelling reads.
For Linzi Lynn, the spotlight has always called. From gracing the London Palladium stage to painting in the South of France, creativity runs through her veins. Voiceover is her latest artistic outlet—bringing characters and stories to life with her rich, expressive voice.
Listen in as Susan Berkley chats with Mike and Linzi about their diverse backgrounds, the art of voiceover, and the techniques of bringing scripts to life. Discover how the friendly authoritative tone is essential for e-learning projects, and learn how building characters and scenes can elevate your audiobook performance.
Chapters
- 06:09 Mike Copeland’s Military Background
- 10:48 The importance of the friendly authoritative tone in E-learning
- 19:48 Linzi Lynn’s Performance Background
- 24:11 Creating Scenes to drive performance
- 35:33 Linzi Reflects on the Great Voice Company
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Daron Macke
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