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Victor Harris Voice Talent - Voice Seeker

Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 612
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 16:25 (GMT) Post subject: My conversation with Don last night |
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Talked to Don L. last night. He just wanted everyone to know he really got a kick out of the bit he did for us. We looked at some of the postings while we were talking and he got a laugh from some of them...the good and the bad...lol.
He is getting ready for the Academy Awards tonight where he will be doing the VO's during the show along with Gina Tuttle.  |
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Tom Greenlee Voice Talent

Joined: 07 Mar 2006 Posts: 945
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 16:29 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Vic....that is just the coolest, that Don L is a good friend of yours.....good enough friend that you chat on the phone and peruse the forums while talking. I don't know if I missed it somewhere, but just out of curiosity, how did you become such good friends with Don L? That seems like it would be an interesting story. |
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Victor Harris Voice Talent - Voice Seeker

Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 612
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 16:41 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Yep, its a long story. Heres the short version...I met him thru a mutual friend when I came back from Iraq injured. Don is a vet himself. One time we started talking about me trying VO since I was not going to be doing crazy stuff anymore...lol...Tom you know what I mean by crazy. The rest is history. I learned alot about production and VO from him to the point I was ready to go at it without embarrassing myself too much...lol. He is a straight shooter and a nice guy. I ended up moving back to Cleveland and we keep in touch. I have never pressed him to help me out for gigs....just the craft. I think I can make it on my own. So far...so good. By the way, LA VO is a totally different animal then here in Cleveland, thats for sure. You really have to have your "A" game in LA. 
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Heather Cooper Voice Talent

Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 472
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 17:10 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Very cool!!
I am a complete movie junkie. Therefore I am glued to the Oscar Awards every year. How fun it will be to be watching tonight and actually know a tiny something about one of the announcers! _________________ Heather
www.heathercvoiceactor.com
“Once we believe in ourselves, we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight, or any experience that reveals the human spirit.” |
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Tom Greenlee Voice Talent

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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 17:52 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Vic....yeah...I know exactly what you mean.....lol....and that really is a very cool story. I don't know Don, but I've heard interviews with him etc...and he really does come off as being a genuinely nice guy....rather humble considering his status in the VO industry. Thanks for sharing that story. |
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Amy Snively Voice Talent

Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Posts: 1028
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 22:24 (GMT) Post subject: |
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I saw him speak a few months ago and I was so impressed by his warmth and sincerity. I met his darling daughter and one of her friends, and they were just as cute as they could be. How lovely to have such a great guy in one's life.
In related news, I've decided to start telling people that I know Victor Harris.
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Victor Harris Voice Talent - Voice Seeker

Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 612
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007, 22:36 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Amy Snively wrote: | In related news, I've decided to start telling people that I know Victor Harris.
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Amy, well that will get you far...........not!!!  |
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Robert Jadah Voice Talent

Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 2627
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007, 01:55 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| And I've started telling people that I know someone who knows Vic Harris.... |
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Todd Ellis Voice Talent - Voice Seeker

Joined: 27 May 2005 Posts: 817
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007, 02:12 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| I met this guy ... on the internet, not in person, who says he once met this girl's uncle who once saw THE Victor Harris! |
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Nikki Saco Voice Talent

Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 465
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007, 02:58 (GMT) Post subject: |
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I'm watching the Oscars now. The Academy had Don L and Gina Tuttle introduce themselves on camera. Very nice recognition of the evening's voice over talent. Super!
I hope Helen Mirren wins. She's terrific! _________________ NikkiSaco.Com - That Stylish Comfort Voice (SM)
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Victor Harris Voice Talent - Voice Seeker

Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 612
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007, 03:06 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Yeah, it was cool. He said they might get some face time. Glad they did.  |
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Victor Harris Voice Talent - Voice Seeker

Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 612
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007, 22:15 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Got this from Don today...long read but cool.
Dear Vic,
Okay - here's the story of the Oscars:
We had all-day rehearsals (from 8AM to 11PM) on Thursday and Saturday, and Oscar day started at 9AM, to clean up a few elements and to do a complete run- through of the show from 11 to about 2:00.
Biggest pre-show highlight: Tom Cruise arriving to rehearse on Saturday, carrying his exquisite baby daughter, Suri. She is a very well-behaved child, who never made a sound throughout the entire process, and seemed perfectly at ease with all the attention she and Dad were getting. Tom was, as usual, gracious and accommodating - taking time to talk to everybody and smiling all the while. A genuinely nice man.
The rehearsal process was tedious. A lot of stop and go while camera positions and set changes were worked out. Plus, there were long pauses while waiting for the arrival of the presenters. Yes - all but a very few of the stars actually came in on Saturday to walk through their presentation sequence. And all of them were gracious and patient - at least as far as I could see.
Saturday night we had a complete dress rehearsal, using stand-in actors in place of the presenters and recipients. It took about four and a half hours to run the show. In bed by 1AM - and up again at 6 to make it back to the Kodak on Show Day.
Another complete rehearsal - this one as close to time as we could make it - from 11AM to about 2. Then a short break to clean up, get made up and dress for the show.
Gina Tuttle and I were situated at an elevated desk in the wings, just off Stage Right (Audience left) behind the round Oscar Trophy Case. Our script girl, Tina was to our left, ready to handle any changes and to give us our pages of "Walk-ups" - single sheets which contain a brief statement to be read as the winners approach the stage. Every nominee is covered, of course - because we don't know who's going to get the Oscar until they open the envelope.
At 5:30 Pacific time, we went on the air - and it was basically a well-controlled train wreck from there on. To our immediate left was a long red-carpeted aisle, that led out to the backstage space that held the Green Room, a beautifully appointed holding area where the presenters waited to go on. The aisle was illuminated by banks of light for camera, and packed with photographers, friends and family of presenters and nominees, the Oscar girls (the beauties who handed the statuettes to the winners) Densy, the main talent coordinator, and various other stage hands and production people. The noise level was considerable. This was the atmosphere in which Gina and I worked.
When it came time to announce, we opened our microphone and waited for a cue from either the Director, Louis Horwitz, or his assistant, Jim Tanker. While we were announcing, we could hear the constant babble of instructions from the Director's in our headsets, calling for camera changes, set adjustments, etc. It took a great deal of concentration to work with that going on in our ears.
Meanwhile, the parade past our desk was constant. Virtually every performer, presenter and winner walked by at one time or another. During the evening we became a hang-out spot for folks like, Will Farrell, Jack Black and John C, Reilly - John Travolta and Queen Latifah, (Gina held her purse) Reese Witherspoon (Adorable), Leo DiCaprio and VP Al Gore (A very nice man who complimented me on my GEICO spot) George Clooney (who tried to kiss Gina while she was announcing. Much to her credit, she made it without a bobble) The glorious Nicole Kidman and the damn-near as beautiful Hugh Jackman, Tom Hanks and Helen Mirren (another purse to hold)... You get the idea. Near the end of the show, I looked up and saw Steven Spielberg. Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and recent winner Martin Scorsese all standing not two feet away, and all grinning like school kids.
At one point in the program, Ellen Degeneres and I were scheduled to do a little comedy bit on camera. It was to follow the special Oscar presentation to to Ennio Morricone. That segment seemed to go on forever, with Mr. Morricone droning something is Italian, and Clint Eastwood translating. The atmosphere was solemn, almost funereal, and Ellen thought that it was would be inappropriate to do a comedy bit after it (I felt that's just what the show needed at the time!) But she decided to bag the bit, and got up and left, literally ten seconds before we were to go on. That explains the silent cut to commercial after the Morricone presentation. It was a shame. I would have loved to do it. And my family, gathered around the television at home were looking forward to it.
But that's show biz.
The broadcast was, at least in the estimation of those who worked on it, and who knew how incredibly complex it is, a real winner. Everybody was very pleased with how smoothly it went, considering.
Gina and I were invited to the Governors Ball on top of the Renaissance Hotel after the show, but I knew the lines for credentials and the multiple encounters with Security to get there was going to be a nightmare, so I passed. After all - I had already seen virtually every celebrity walk past me not three feet away, and one of them Anika Noni Rose from Dreamgirls (She's the one who hit that incredibly high note at the end of their production number) was actually living in my house (She's like another daughter to me) - so I just packed up and went home, had a drink and passed out - until 5AM when I had to get up and drive to a post production house in Hollywood to add some narration to a 90 minute version of the show that is released to multiple countries, and which was edited during the night.
And that's how it went at the Oscars. It was exhausting, exhilarating, and unforgettable. I don't know if I will be invited back next year, but you'd better believe that I will be there with bells on if I am.
Don |
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Robert Jadah Voice Talent

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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007, 22:19 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Thanks for that, Vic....worth every word. |
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Scott Nilsen Voice Talent

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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007, 22:23 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Yes, thank you Victor, that was very interesting. |
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Keith D. Milby Voice Talent

Joined: 01 Feb 2007 Posts: 570
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007, 22:25 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Cool....
Thanks for sharing Vic. |
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