I recently had a cool experience. I wrote a fan letter to a voiceover artist whose work I've really admired. It's someone who, if you heard their voice, you'd definitely recognize it. He's a voiceover artist who has done a lot of very high profile work. I didn't necessarily expect a response but, to my surprise, I got one.
Taylor Swift did something really cool this week - she hung out with her biggest fans. But I don't mean that they got backstage for a meet & greet, she literally invited 90 of her biggest fans over to her New York City apartment to hang out for a pizza party. Seriously.
Fame is an interesting thing. There a lot of different ways that people can become famous. I thought it would be interesting to get your take on what makes someone famous.
Every single day we hear people that we've heard dozens, if not hundreds of times before without even realizing it. There are a handful of voiceover artists who have been doing what they do for decades, mostly anonymously. A few days ago, we lost one of the giants in the business.
When Back to the Future II came out in 1989, what kid didn't want a real hoverboard? Obviously, 25 years ago, the technology was just Hollywood trickery. The movie was set in 2015 so, according to their timeline, we should be on the cusp of that amazing technology. With this video that was just released, featuring pro-skateboarder Tony Hawk, are we actually there? Watch for yourself:
"Dancing with the Stars" is one of the most popular competition reality shows, and now we know who will be hoofing it on the upcoming season...