CLARK KOELSCH

Applause for Clark for signing with CESD, one of Los Angeles’ top voice over agencies. They are extremely impressed with all the accents he has mastered working with me, plus the character voices he is able to do. The more varied he is, the more opportunities he has and the more money he makes for himself and for the agency.
Clark did ADR for his episode of NCIS where he plays a French flight attendant. For those who don’t know, ADR stands for Automated Dialogue Replacement. In film and television, dialogue that cannot be salvaged from production tracks due to technical malfunctions, unwanted ambient sound or other reasons, must be re-recorded in a studio.
At the ADR session for NCIS, the sound engineers and dialogue editor were stunned when Clark arrived and spoke in his native Seattle accent. They had only seen and heard his performance as a Frenchman and they were convinced he was from France. Naturally, Clark was elated, as was I.
Also, listen for Clark in the animated Pop Secret Popcorn TV commercial. He plays a kernel of corn! It’s a national commercial which is wonderful.
As you can see, Clark’s accent classes with me and his voice over workshops with Tony Gonzales and Kalmenson and Kalmenson are truly paying off.
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