Episode 30 of Gal on the Go Unplugged: In this episode, Gal on the Go sits down with Gina Scarpa, a professional voiceover artist who shares her insights on the industry and the art of bringing your authentic self to the booth. She discusses the appeal of the ever-changing nature of the profession, where no two days are the same, and the importance of adapting to each project's unique demands. Gina also talks about the crucial role of preparation for auditions, emphasizing the need to "get in the zone and get in the tone" before stepping into the booth, that the work is much more than just about having a good voice -- to be successful in the industry, you must also learn the art of negotiating and understanding your worth, and more.
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