ASMSG Scifi Fantasy Paranormal Emagazine May 2014 | Page 6

SFP Indie Issue 2 MEET BRIAN ROLLINS: By Brian Patrick McKinley Interview with Voice Articles Actor, Book Narrator Brian Rollins Tell everyone about yourself. I’m a native Californian that now resides in the Denver area of Colorado. I have two awesome kids and huge Great Dane. I’ve been married to my high school sweet heart for almost nineteen years. I filled out a profile, dropped a few demos on it, some of which, quite frankly, now embarrass me with their audio quality and my performance. And there it sat without me giving it much thought. Until a couple of authors found me there. Now here I am, several books later and loving it. Why did you become interested in voice acting? How did you get into the What’s a typical work day like? business? Basically, I settle in to start recording as early Much like writers do, I just wanted to do it. as my brain allows. If I’m being good, I I was always the goofy kid in school. You warm up my voice with some exercises. If I know, the one making weird or funny don’t, I usually have to throw out my first voices. In school plays, I was the one that pass at a chapter. Depending on my work volunteered to be the narrator. I read stories load, I’ll record some auditions. After that, I to my younger siblings. When I had kids of work on the projects I have contracts for. I my own, I read them stories. It became a record a chapter at a time, taking a break for challenge (both from within myself and water and stretch my legs between chapters. from my kids) to do more and more voices for the stories. I did theater and improv, but I’ll record until I run out of material or my had never thrown my voice starts to sound different. After that I By Brian Patrick McKinleyhat into the Voice Acting ring until I discovered podcasts. either edit what I’ve recorded or I work on highlighting my next project. By highlighting, Tell everyone about yourself. Specifically, the Escape now resides in the I go through in MS have and color code I’m a native Californian that Artists podcasts Denver area of Colorado. IWord two awesome (Escape Pod, Pseudopod, and main characters. This way I can see who is kids and huge Great Dane. I’ve PodCastle). I became an immediate fan and wanted to talking at the beginning of dialogue. Most narrate for them. After a few emails back authors don’t put the dialogue attribution and forth, I got a couple of stories. It was a until the end of the sentence. That’s fine for blast. I did some other freelance work: A readers, but it sucks for narrators. couple of video games and a sales video. But Highlighting means I can dive right in then I discovered ACX, quite by accident. without glancing at the end of a sentence before reading. Interview with Brian Rollins: Voice Actor, Book Narrator 6|Page