I think the biggest problem working with me would be that I'm an only child, and so I have an internal dialogue that goes on that I just assume you can hear.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Speak up. You have to project! If people can't hear you, it doesn't matter what you say.
When I am in the sound booth, I am trying to convey as much as I can through just my voice.
Writers have to have a knack for listening. I need to be able to hear what is being said to me by the voices I create.
I see no reason to keep silent about my enjoyment of the sound of my own voice as I work.
I try to have my voice be heard, but not on a regular basis on TV.
With voice-over, you have to pretend like you're three, except you can talk and read.
I have trouble voicing my thoughts... I can't communicate very well that way.
I'm well in touch with my family, my children. I keep them on my answer phone, so if I want to hear one of their voices, all I have to do is punch it up and it will be there.
I come by writing dialogue fairly naturally, I've got a chatty family; I'm a bit of a voyeur, and if I'm ever in a public place, I automatically find myself listening.
You do your work as fully as you can, and the ones who hear the sound join in.