BROADCASTER.

VOICE OVER INSTRUCTOR

•* Paul Hollingdale is one of the country's leading broadcasters and voice-over artist. For more than three decades he has worked in Radio and Television both for the BBC and commercial stations.
•* He was the first voice on BBC Radio 2 in 1967, and over a long period presented many light entertainment shows for the network, including "Breakfast Special". In 1997, he presented Radio 2's critically acclaimed "Essential Quinn", a one hour special featuring the life and work of Hollywood legend Anthony Quinn.
•* In 1976, Paul Hollingdale opened the I LR station Radio 210 Thames Valley and remained with the station unti11979, when he was Invited by the ORF in Vienna to become the first presenter on Blue Danube Radio, the national English language station in Austria. Simultaneously, he produced and presented the five year run of LBC Cinema for the London based news station.
•* Paul enjoyed a long association with Radio Luxembourg as a DJ in the Grand Duchy and then, from 1984 to1989 presenting the three times weekly MOVIE TRAX, sponsored by the film industry. Later, he worked regularty for CHILTERN RADIO and presented week-end shoWs for the station RTL COUNTRY 1035AM, In the nineties, Paul returned to Vienna for the launch of Radio CD International, a commercial station, and over the following years, presented a number of bilingual pop music shows, some of which were taped in London.
•* In television, Paul has worked as a presenter and voice over commentator for BBC1 and ITV. He also fronted the long-running programme MOVIE TIME for SKY One interviewing many international stars and noted directors. Paul has also presented dozens of varied entertainment shows for INFLIGHT, a major international company which provides audio and in-vision programmes for the wortd's leading airlines.

Paul is the main course instructor on the Voice-Over course.

CREATIVE CONSULTANT.

VOICE OVER ARTIST

Born and bred in France, Alan Meyer started to produce and present his own radio show on Radio Douce France at the age of 16. His 3 hour weekly show "Lemon Tea" ran for over 3 years and this extensive radio experience also led Alan to do some presenting on national French channel FRANCE 3. He moved to London in 1995 and started working as a French Voice Over Artist specialising in young and cartoon voices as well as producing airlines announcements.

Alan is involved in the organization of the Voice-Over courses.

Whether in London or Glasgow, we always hire a specialist producer for the day of the course. This means that beyond the voice aspect of your performance -which you will go through with Paul, you get to record on a one-to-one basis with someone who can direct you technically in the studio.

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