I would say that the experience you would get from a 3 day intensive workshop 
would be quite different from the experience you'd get from a now and then 
tutoring at your local Apple store, if you happen to live close enough to one 
to make the approach of traveling to and from the store reasonable. I am sure 
there is a place for both approaches, intensive workshop and occasional 
tutoring. I also venture to guess that the level of vo knowledge at apple 
stores is not uniformly wonderful. Even if it is, lots of places don't have 
apple stores. We don't. We have a Mac Store, and the people there are not 
helpful when it comes to voice over. They're nice; they just don't know much 
about it or working with somebody who uses it. When I took my IPod in there the 
other day, I had to turn off vo, because the tech could not deal with the IPod 
with vo on. Do you want training from a guy like that? Nope. 

Mary
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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