Originally posted by Soundtraveler
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He was very complimentary to me, and told me I did a great job and that he was looking forward to working with me again this Tuesday. Teddy and I are cool, we had a chance to talk for about 45 minutes the night before the fights. I told him he was the most brutal commentator on t.v. - which got a big grin and a nod. I have worked a bunch of ESPN shows, they are very particular about how the Ring Announcers' do their job, and use double Que's for all intro's.Originally posted by The Fixhey st is joe tessitore a good guy or is he arrogant like he seemed he was on the espn ppv?
Foxsports is a breeze to work in comparison. HBO is pretty intense, as is Showtime. I have worked them all, but HBO is the Superbowl of boxing, it just doesn't get any bigger than HBO.Comment
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If HBO'll pick up my TV series that I'm currently starting to create, I'll gladly let you be the main boxing announcer if I can. Get you that exposure you need, assuming my show even makes it to the air. And assuming it isn't cancelled right away.
Oh since you have such a good voice, have you ever considered commercials or voice acting? Big market there.Comment
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I have done hundreds of commercials for radio and t.v., I have a small digital studio, it's 24 tracks of fun!Originally posted by masterdirectorIf HBO'll pick up my TV series that I'm currently starting to create, I'll gladly let you be the main boxing announcer if I can. Get you that exposure you need, assuming my show even makes it to the air. And assuming it isn't cancelled right away.
Oh since you have such a good voice, have you ever considered commercials or voice acting? Big market there.Comment
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cool man. documentary narration would be something too.
So have you done any of those "Midnight Madness" commercials? Surely you've done some work for car dealerships. How does such work pay?
I was surprised to find out how much I could get just video taping weddings and not even editing.Comment
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