Dana Detrick Clark

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Dana Detrick Clark Quick Facts

Dana Detrick received her Associate in Arts from Kansas City Kansas Community College in 1997, with emphasis in Music Technology and Music Composition. Starting in music-making and post-production, she quickly also became known for her attention to fine details in editing and project management, leading Dana to build a reputation amongst high-end content producers and music artists as the go-to for the best in quality and service. Creatively she’s been a key component in interactive media with the modern voice, production, and alluring score for many CDs, videogames, educational programs, and advertisements that yield results. As a contributor to sites like Mp3.com and Bizymoms.com over the years, she’s worked to fulfill her passion helping others establish and market their careers with both cutting edge technology and timeless business know-how.

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Feedback is BAD when you're speaking to a group or recording (unless it's guitar feedback, but as a guitarist, I'm biased), but GOOD afterwards. I mean, of course, the kind of feedback provided by a happy client or an enthusiastic audience. But if you aren't getting feedback? How are you measuring your performances? We all can think we're doing a great job, chugging along with the same techniques that we've always used. But are we keeping up? What's being innovated around u

September 13, 2009

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It's easy for speakers, voice artists, studio owners, and really, any entrepreneur who has fun in their work doing creative projects, to start getting a little too lax in how we treat our time and our mindset. Many of us in the speaking or audio fields have left a 'first career' in a less creative industry or a string of unsatisfying day jobs for the freedom of studio or speaking life, which makes it seem like a vacation. But, ultimately, to quote personal development and b

September 13, 2009

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I get to work with a lot of great personal development and business growth experts who are making the world a better place. In their industries, like in most, there seems to be a trend when it comes to audio for one of two things: speed or quality. In the speed category, they're working to keep up with the fast pace of the industry by getting their information developed and released as quickly as possible. This sometimes means getting teleconferences online immediately after

September 13, 2009

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In building the latest version of my company's website, I've had the opportunity to revisit a lot of old audio projects and samples we've done over the years. I remember taking that leap into professional voice work around 2003, and how capable I really felt when I landed that first voice client. Soon after I ended up moving my studio to a much different, bigger location, and I felt like the new environment I created improved the overall quality of what I was producing. At t

September 13, 2009

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Back in college, I kept a great log of my guitar rehearsal time. It kept me on my game, and was the metrics for a little friendly competition between other players. It wasn't necessarily required, but I knew my professors and instructors preferred that I keep track of what I was doing. Jump ahead more years tha I'd like to admit, and I'm still keeping a rehearsal log. Whether it's guitar, voice over, or practice with an ensemble, the only way to not only stay crisp at your c

September 13, 2009

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