I know , I know, my title is
deceiving. It has nothing to do with me being a diva. Sure I can sing, but not
in the likes of Beyonce or Mariah Carey. I have my own style. :)
There is a big event that me
and the team are preparing for. It is the birthday of our company chairman’s
daughter. It is a very special birthday because the couple had waited decades
for the baby to come. It was an elusive dream for them since both of them may
have something medically that keeps them from having children. And now that the
baby is celebrating her first year, the couple decided to spend a fortune on
the baby’s birthday celebration.
One of the highlights of the
birthday, as in any other birthdays, is the AVP. We have planned on telling the
story of how the couple met the baby and how they became one family.This party
would also serve as the announcement of her adoption. And so, with the AVP, we
wanted it to be special. We wanted to hire someone professional to do the
voice-over. Suddenly, I remembered my former boss and colleague in the English
Proficiency Center which I used to work for (it has closed down) Ms. Carmen
Cabiles.
Ms. Carmen Cabiles, my former English Proficiency teacher and boss. :) |
Ms. Carmen, or Car as I call
her do voice-overs for commercials, phone recordings and trainings. Good thing
she was available on the dates that we chose. She had already met my other boss
and it would be a good thing for them to work together.
My other co-worker, Ms. Lily
Nerias, our Executive Marketing Manager and a member of the board, is the one
incharge of the technicalities of the event. A colleague of her
introduced her to Ms. May of SoundWeavers in Makati. Jerry, the sound
engineer is also the owner.
Carmen with Jerry, sound engineer and owner of SoundWeavers Recording Studio |
So come Friday and we were
all set to go. Funny thing that Car was having a sore throat that morning and
was afraid she’d lose her voice. So she just kept quiet the whole day, afraid
to strain her voice. We bought her a warm Mint Tea from Starbucks so
she’d be able to soothe her throat while waiting for one of our other team
member.
Inside the studio, we were
like kids,taking turns in wearing the headset, for pictorial purposes. More
because of curiosity, or vanity to put it right. I think. :)
Yes! That's me! :) |
But then it was only because
Jerry, the sound engineer/owner was so accommodating and maybe he understood
newbies (except for Car). He allowed us to take pictures inside the recording
booth, and he was so easy to work with. Three samples and recordings, and we
were done.
Car on the other hand, has
the smoothest voice I have ever heard. She has a way of projecting her voice
that makes it so cool to hear. One of her projects was the Oreo Strawberry
commercial. She did the voice over at the end of the commercial. Being a voice
talent can also be difficult as you have to take care of your voice. And the number
one mortal enemy for them is the changing weather.
So, after two hours of
recording, drinking tea in between and crying (yes, the momma was already
crying even though there is still two weeks to go). It’s so touching to see,
amusing even, to see a grown up woman cry every time she hears the American
Tail’s movie soundtrack, “Somewhere Out There”.
Throat clearing, stuffy
noses and puffy eyes later. we call it a wrap.
If you would be in need of a
voice talent, Ms Carmen can be contacted through herFacebook
account or through this blog. You won’t regret it.She’s excellent!
If you want to sing like a
pro and record your own music, then SoundWeavers is the place for you. Aside
from their reasonable rate, at P1,250/hour, plus the accommodating owners and
sound engineers, you’ll get the best for half the price of what the other
recording companies charge.
SoundWeavers Recording
Studio and Dubbing House can be contacted at:
2808 Cityland Pasong Tamo
Tower
2210 Chino Roces Ave., Makati
Tel: 63-2-729-5243
Mobile: 63-922-855-8836 / 63-917-807-0521
2210 Chino Roces Ave., Makati
Tel: 63-2-729-5243
Mobile: 63-922-855-8836 / 63-917-807-0521
Look for : Ms. May
Photo Credits: Ms. Lingling
Ngo
Keep the faith,
Mei
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