I spent about 25 minutes on the phone with him yesterday, and was so inspired when I hung up. Amongst the topics were acquiring an underwriter, for without this, my project is as good as dead, no matter how hard I try. Comes to a point when you gotta have BIG BUCKS coming in, or it will merely sit on my desktop and gather dust.
I also spoke with a gentleman named Scott Foco last night, and he gave me the big scoop on getting started with public television, etc. Once again it comes down to thousands and thousands of dollars just to get it going. We are talking closed captioning costs, transferring to several types of media costs, insurance, uplink fees, etc., etc....
But at least now I have some idea of what to expect, and am grateful to both Scott and Dave for providing some guidance.
But, I'm sad to say I haven't heard a word in almost three weeks, regarding my inquiry into voice-overs, so it looks like I will have to put the project on hold until I can get financial backing. I think the only way to go is to find a professional voice-over company to help me out. It is what it is.
I have several companies in mind and will begin contacting them today to get a cost estimate.
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"