INTERVIEW

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What’s the best story from your life that has an underlying, valuable message?

Firstly, throughout school I was a very poor math student and hated testing, quizzing and hours of plaguing numbers, formulas and rules. All that to say I thrived and was intrigued by english / literature and history. *Now, I have to say something to teachers out there who are in private or public education (you truly do help to shape and formulate our minds and world-views our likes and dislikes throughout the short time we are young") Shoutout and Thank you to Ms. Miller and Mrs. Boyer out there! Thanks for allowing a strange kid and his buddies to cut up over and over again in class. Thank you for taking a very big problem in a classroom and turning that into an opportunity for my friends and I to take turns crafting the characters we read of and shape their voices and narrate for the class; or act and dress up as characters in history. Mrs. Boyer brought her husband in to help calm our minds and hushed the classroom with his low booming and authoritative tone in reading to our class. It was voiceover, without knowing exactly what voiceover was at the time. The underlying valuable message from this would be that maybe whats been a joke to you or others all your life, maybe what has been your quirk (but this thing that you have an aptitude for) could be the thing that brings the most joy to you or the thing that you should pursue most in your life and future. Who knows it could be your brand and business and your own way of getting your unique art out into the world.  

What’s the most valuable piece of information we should know that’s within your expertise/industry?

* Your craft is your own personal responsibility. There is nothing specific you can go study or go to school for; nor is there any method to the madness in this industry. Don't necessarily seek out originality, but stay true to your true tone and your voicing.You may be surprised in the digging of this WELL how your voice can become a brand in and of itself and a landscape for your art to be heard or seen. Be aware and explore your own quirks and individuality. ALSO Don't give into a breed of impressionism; its flattering to those you impersonate and its good to take away elements of other peoples quirks or unique characteristics, but be you and create your own recipe. 

What’s your best piece of overall business advice?

If you must take losses for the sake of quality in your business when starting out; then sometimes you must and should. Quality over Quantity. It speaks so vibrantly and EVIDENTLY to people and they cannot help but notice and be aware of YOU consistently producing quality and consistency in your brand or product. 

If you could give your younger self one piece of advice, what would it be?

Move to a place where you aren't the best at what you do; there is something so very important about healthy environments that breed creativity and also a place where others are hustling and working their tales off in their craft. They are Moonlighting and spending their time, energy, resource etc. on gettting better and scheming. So it begs you and presses you to be better and not to settle for mediocrity.  

In your opinion, what's the key to happiness?

Happiness is when you have a peace that surpasses all understanding. 

What's the best book you've read and what was the #1 thing you learned from it?

I will give you an answer of an industry book, because I believe that is what might be of most assistance or help to people. 

" Freeing the Natural Voice" - by Kristin Linklater 

One thing I had learned is that the exploration of your own tone is of paramount importance and use in finding your very own unique tone and individuality. 

What’s your favorite quote and why?

One is, Every man dies, not every man really lives- William Wallace 

Why? 

Cause it’s true and death is final. Life is a choice I believe .

Robert Ricotta

Robert Ricotta has been a professional voice actor since early 2010. He is represented by William Morris Endeavor in Beverly Hills, California (www.wmeentertainment.com) Robert has voiced projects from all over the world, and continues to work on high profile brands, web based promotion, global organizations, personal videographer projects, networks, world movies; TV., cartoons, radio commercials, animations, corporates and documentaries. He focus' on communicating a clear message and bringing life to words which has helped him succeed as both a radio programmer and audiovisual editor and technician. His multifaceted experience in media provides clients with a unique skill set and perspective for their project; adding depth to an already well-rounded experience. The “voice” of large conferences, global events and initiatives around the world. You may hear his voice on such avenues as: ESPN, CNN, Discovery Channel, History Channel, FOX in several different countries. While continuing to expand his experience as a voice actor, His personal interests include: hiking, woodworking, songwriting, playing baseball, soccer and watching basketball, hockey and football.