
George sits down with longtime client and voice actor Chris Fries to talk about what it really looks like to build a sustainable, high-level voiceover career. Chris breaks down how commercial work became the backbone of his business, why promo is a completely different beast, and how trust—not just talent—keeps you booked on long-running campaigns. They also get deep into studio design, workflow, and the gear choices that support fast, reliable sessions. Timeline 00:00 – Sound Check Promo 00:22 – Three Traits of Voice Actors 01:00 – Ramble and Rapport 02:31 – Meet Chris Fries 04:04 – Booking Commercial Campaigns 06:42 – Why Chase Promo Work 09:12 – Session Workflow and Downtime 11:43 – Long Running Campaigns 12:42 – Becoming the Owl Character 16:16 – On Set Ad Libs and Improv 22:34 – Tech Talk and Gear Plug 24:42 – Building the Home Studio 28:05 – Treated Office Workflow 29:34 – Video Game Audio Standards 31:34 – Motorcycle Commute Era 35:02 – Booth Gear Breakdown 38:04 – Mic Switching and Cough Mute 41:12 – Desk Side Routing and Monitoring 43:28 – Phone Patch and TRRS Setup 46:21 – Set It and Forget It 47:50 – Coaching Origin and Process 52:19 – Travel Rig Upgrades & Farewell
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