Gy Mirano's Working Professionally in the General and Spanish U.S. Markets (Part 2 of 2)

Voiceover National

Miami

Gy Mirano's Working Professionally in the General and Spanish U.S. Markets (Part 2 of 2)

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Begins at 12:15 PM EST
Check-in begins at: 12:00 PM EST

Friday, March 01, 2019



Please be aware that this class may run during another class. Do not sign up for this class if you are already registered for a conflicting class.


SYNOPSIS

ROOM: Digital Media Lab, Garner 161

This two-part class is for beginner, intermediate and advanced level performers.  Actress and voiceover artist, Gy Mirano will present a general overview of the voiceover market, provide individual goals assessments, and guide you in your recording booth etiquette  She will recommend techniques and independent homework, and discuss creative and business goals with actors.  Both sessions will close with a Q&A about creativity and the business of the business.  Classes will be conducted in English and copy reading can be in either English or Spanish, according to each student's preference.  

Performers are encouraged to attend both classes.

Part 2

In voiceover the goal is to aim for total authenticity and fluidity; to connect with the script and to give a great interpretation. In order to meet the professional expectations, in English or Spanish, perfect diction and command of your voice are a must. Working at the professional level requires it. In this class, we will work on assessing your pronunciation and fluidity when reading copy, understanding the copy and style of the writing, and taking direction. Coaching in English and/or Spanish will be available, according to each student’s preference. Copy in both languages will be provided. 

Duration of program: Approx. 12:15pm-2:15pm


INSTRUCTOR BIO

Gy Mirano

Gy is a New York actress, voiceover artist and arts advocate originally from South America.  Some of her voiceover credits include, Nikon, Avon, Bellagio, Ford, Folgers, Time Magazine, The New York Times, FEMA, Bloomberg, PBS, HBO, MoMa and LACMA.  She was the Spanish-language announcer for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, and for the campaign of U.S. Senator, Catherine Cortez.  Her television and film credits include: Law & Order, Against the Law, Crime Story, Double Deception, Real Sports, Paragraph 175, Front Line, Dora the Explorer, Les Petites Canailles, Sticky Fingers, Call Me, Now is Forever, 3 Américas and Rights on the Line.  

She is on the Advisory Board and Film jury of CUNY's The Americas Films Festival of New York, Advisory Board of the Jersey City Arts Council and Film Jury at the Queens World Film Festival.

Her work as a performer together with her advocacy of Latin American arts and culture in the U.S. was recently recognized with the Gabriela Mistral, Julia de Burgos, Frida Kahlo Award.

Ms. Mirano is honored to serve as a voiceover coach/instructor at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's EIF Voiceover Lab in New York and is always eager to share her expertise with aspiring and established performers.


REQUIREMENTS

SAG-AFTRA and AEA members will need to establish a SAG-AFTRA Foundation User Account, if you have not already done so.  From the sagaftra.foundation website, click the Sign In link in the upper right corner of any web page, then click Create New User Account.  Follow the prompts/instructions to verify and activate your user account.  If you have questions, email vol@sagaftra.foundation or call the VO Lab at 323-549-6853 for assistance.

Barry University students that wish to attend this class can email vol@sagaftra.foundation or call the VO Lab at 323-549-6853 for assistance and/or questions.