You’re in Studio One with Matinée Multilingual

You’re in Studio One with Matinée Multilingual
Podcast Description
Since the inception of Matinée in 1982, our primary recording facility ’Studio One’ has been the heartbeat of our existence.
Over the last four decades, we’ve welcomed countless celebrities behind our microphones, recorded thousands of memorable adverts, and delivered professional voice overs to a vast range of clients, from leading medical agencies through to children’s toy companies.
’You’re in Studio One’ is a podcast dedicated to celebrating the variety of our creative productions by speaking to producers, clients, voice artists, educators, and others who are paving the way for the future.
Hosted by our very own Callum Stott (Sales Director at Matinée Multilingual), our podcast series features guest speakers from the creative and education industries.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes of creativity and professional development in the arts, with episodes discussing the journeys of voice artists, the impact of social media marketing, and methods for empowering the next generation of creatives, including guest insights from individuals like Patrick McSweeney and Dominique Unsworth MBE.

Since the inception of Matinée in 1982, our primary recording facility ’Studio One’ has been the heartbeat of our existence.
Over the last four decades, we’ve welcomed countless celebrities behind our microphones, recorded thousands of memorable adverts, and delivered professional voice overs to a vast range of clients, from leading medical agencies through to children’s toy companies.
’You’re in Studio One’ is a podcast dedicated to celebrating the variety of our creative productions by speaking to producers, clients, voice artists, educators, and others who are paving the way for the future.
Hosted by our very own Callum Stott (Sales Director at Matinée Multilingual), our podcast series features guest speakers from the creative and education industries.
In this episode, tune in to University of Reading academics from the Film, Theatre and Television department – Lisa Purse and Andrew Philip.
Having published a report on the issues affecting screen freelancers, they share their findings, recommendations to the government, and the key measures needed to secure the future of the British screen industry in this insightful conversation.

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