I have attended a workshop with showreel in Chiswick and have read (and keep reading) The Art of Voice Acting, by James R. Alburger, which also helps with general acting, I find.
As a seasoned (1) public speaker and (2) advocate barrister I have no qualms about speaking to microphone or in public and have wide and varied experience in both (very different) fields.
I have also been recruited by a murder mystery acting group, have done camera work for TV and have done some voiceover work.
I am professionally trained as a barrister. I have attended a workshop at Showreel. I have also been interviewed for television and have had media trainnig with my current employer to equip me to comment publicly on cases with media interest.
I have also been privately tutored in acting and speaking generally by Moray Watson
! am an Equirt member..
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I was inaugral Chairman of a major UK political party in Hong Kong when I lived there.
I am 55 years old and want to spend the remainder of my working life being creative, rather than trading on the suffereing of others, which is what most legal work entails.
A courtroom is like a stage in many ways, with judge, Jury, witnesses, parties and public. It's time for me to engage a wider stage and create from sctatch without the pre-existing siuations which go with all legal cases one conducts.
I am an eclectic person and get on with all sorts from all backgrounds. I have a profile with photo at http://www.sbprofiles.co.uk/index.php?page=view_profile&id=2374