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		<title>All the World’s an (Audio) Stage: Wherein an Actor Embraces His Muse Once Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2012 15:39:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve met a lot of incredible people in what will be ten years (come May) as an author. One real stand-out started as a star-struck business proposition between myself and Lani Tupu. People know him best for Captain Crais in Farscape, but Lani is a pretty multi-talented, multi-faceted dude. Artist. Teacher. Just an all-around good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://teemorris.com/teemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Lani_Tee.jpg"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-1085" title="Lani_Tee" src="http://teemorris.com/teemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Lani_Tee.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="256" /></a>I’ve met a lot of incredible people in what will be ten years (come May) as an author. One real stand-out started as a star-struck business proposition between myself and <a href="http://www.redsticker.net/">Lani Tupu</a>. People know him best for Captain Crais in <a href="http://www.henson.com/fantasy_scifi.php?content=farscape"><em>Farscape</em></a>, but Lani is a pretty multi-talented, multi-faceted dude. Artist. Teacher. Just an all-around good guy. There are two conversations with him that have always stayed with me, and this weekend one of those conversations came back with a vengeance.</p>
<p>We (me, Lani, and our agent, <a href="http://peachtreeservices.net/">Jean Orrico</a>) were having a post-convention meal, following the first run of our workshop, From Page to Stage. I remember the subject turned to acting, and how I had resigned that I would not be returning to the stage.</p>
<p>Now this was before I had met <a title="I Dream of Peter Dinklage: A Dwarf Detective Returns" href="http://pjballantine.com">Pip</a> in person and understood just how dangerous it is to anger a kiwi. And Lani, when that resignation left my lips, was angry.</p>
<p>“You never stop being an actor!” he stated (quite passionately), “The stage will always be with you, and it will be waiting for you when you return.”</p>
<p>It was more about the zeal behind his statement that stuck with me, and maybe at the time I thought <em>“Spoken like a true-blue actor.”</em> Lani’s sentiment was well intended, but I just felt like I had taken a different path at that crossroad.</p>
<p>This weekend, that changed.<span id="more-1082"></span></p>
<p>Now on <a href="http://acx.com">Audiobook Creation Exchange</a>, <a href="https://www.acx.com/narrator?ie=UTF8&amp;p=ALP64RDG6KRQR">Tee Morris is available for work</a>.</p>
<p>Pip and I sat down and we looked up a variety of titles. Jules Verne. Non-fiction about Lincoln. Even a bit of erotica. All falling into my price range for audio. I went on and uploaded my samples, completed my profile, and fired up the mic, this time for ACX.</p>
<p>This shouldn’t feel weird, you know? I’ve been podcasting since 2005, been offering my voice to a variety of projects. While the actual audition — rehearsing the prepared piece, firing up the mic, and recording — is very easy for me, it still feels very weird. <a title="A Crossroad Remembered" href="http://teemorris.com/2011/02/14/a-crossroad-remembered/">Maybe it’s because I thought this avenue of my life was done.</a> Sure, I get my actor’s fix with podcasting, but I no longer needed to worry about the audition process. Here I was this weekend, though, stepping back on to a virtual stage and reading for a role. I had stepped back to those times when I would walk to the edge of a stage and say “Hi, I’m Tee Morris and my audition piece is…” to a room of shadows. The audition itself was far less stressful than when I was acting. At least at first. I didn’t have to worry about my hairstyle, my headshot, or even what I was wearing. Just pull myself up to the SM7B and hit the red button.</p>
<p>But this weekend of aural auditions did make me step back to that life of wondering and waiting. It’s a special kind of neurotic state that you won’t ever see portrayed in <a href="http://www.nbc.com/smash/"><em>Smash</em></a>.  Let me walk you through it&#8230;</p>
<p>You get to the audition, get handed a script, and after a few minutes with it, you give a reading. Something clicks. You feel it, and even you think you gave a great reading. If, however, you’re not seeing others audition, you have nothing or no one with whom to compare your reading. Then you begin to wonder <em>“Could I have placed inflection someplace else?” </em>Or how about <em>“Did I really capture what the director wants in the character?” </em>As you hear nothing in reply to an audition (and no, it’s not like in <em>Smash</em> where an agent calls you at random times of the day…), you start to second-guess what you did on that audition, an audition that you had described earlier as rock solid. Then, when you step up for your <em>next</em> audition, the <em>previous</em> audition rears its ugly head and suddenly you are wondering if you really are as talented as people tell you.</p>
<p>Sounds like fun, huh?</p>
<p><a href="http://teemorris.com/teemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ACX_Logo_Twitter.jpg"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-1092" style="margin: 15px; border: 0pt none;" title="ACX_Logo_Twitter" src="http://teemorris.com/teemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ACX_Logo_Twitter.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="161" /></a>ACX auditions, I’m finding, take this mind-bending experience to a whole new level. It’s no longer based on how you look but entirely on how you <em>sound</em>. There’s no direction, no quick pointers, no idea what people want. It’s all on you, how you interpret the narration, and the characters within the sample. It’s all about you, one blind reading, and the kind of voice you have&#8230;</p>
<p>Okay, let&#8217;s get right to the point — it&#8217;s coming down to the kind of voice<em> I</em> have. The decision of whether or not I am cast in a title comes down to my personal bass, tenor, and dialect.</p>
<p>As crazy as this may sound, I’ve actually missed this.</p>
<p>Whether it is fiction or non-fiction, this is a new kind of creative endeavor between artistic strangers. Yes, the audition is all about my voice, but it is also with how I handle the text. How I handle the text is a reflection on how I work, on my eye and ear for detail, and my abilities to give prose a compelling aural quality. It’s a new kind of collaboration, and I’m feeling an insatiable curiosity to see what is possible in this new opportunity. So, once again, I find myself checking the casting calls, seeing what’s available, and firing up the mic. I find myself, in a weird little way, back at the crossroads I thought were far in the distance behind me.</p>
<p>No, I’m not ditching the job hunt or dropping my writing projects. I’m just keeping an open mind, and anxious to see where this calling will lead.</p>
<p>Lani, you were right. You were right.</p>
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		<title>PREVIEW: Books &amp; Braun (Recorded LIVE at World Fantasy 2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tee Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I admit that my blog (both of them) have been a bit quiet since taking on the Day Job and working through a busy October, but hopefully this sneak peek at what I&#8217;ve been up to will make my pockets of quiet worthwhile. Recorded before a live audience at World Fantasy Convention, award-winning podcaster and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://teemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/reading.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-465" style="margin: 10px 15px;" title="reading" src="http://teemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/reading.jpg" alt="reading" width="285" height="350" /></a>I admit that my blog (<a href="http://imaginethatstudios.com" target="_blank">both of them</a>) have been a bit quiet since taking on the Day Job and working through a busy October, but hopefully this sneak peek at what I&#8217;ve been up to will make my pockets of quiet worthwhile.</p>
<p>Recorded before a live audience at <a href="http://www.worldfantasy2009.org/" target="_blank">World Fantasy Convention</a>, award-winning podcaster and award-nominated author <a href="http://pjballantine.com" target="_blank">Philippa Ballantine</a> and I unveiled (with the blessings of <a href="http://www.agentsavant.com/as/index.cfm" target="_self">our agent</a>) our work-in-progress now working its way through submissions: <em>Books &amp; Braun</em>, our Steampunk take on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Avengers_%28TV_series%29" target="_blank"><em>The Avengers</em></a>. This is the first time that we have revealed to the public any selections from the work (apart from the odd quotes and teasers in our respective tweet streams), and we had a blast with this presentation. Our plan is to eventually podcast it in this fashion: Pip and I supplying the respective narration, a &#8220;few&#8221; <strong>(HA!)</strong> production elements, a musical score, and artwork featured by <a href="http://foenixfyre.deviantart.com/" target="_blank">Carrie Seidman</a>. We hope you enjoy this listen at what we have cooking in the creative kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>BLOGGERS &amp; PODCASTERS: </strong>We are releasing this reading under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Both Pip and I encourage you to syndicate this episode and point your subscribers to this endeavor of ours. We also would love to hear your feedback on this preview both here and at Pip&#8217;s website. Thank you for giving us a bit of space on your mp3 player of choice, and we will keep you posted on what happens with our daring duo from the clandestine organization that is The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>I admit that my blog (both of them) have been a bit quiet since taking on the Day Job and working through a busy October, but hopefully this sneak peek at what I&#8217;ve been up to will make my pockets of quiet worthwhile.
Recorded before a live au[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I admit that my blog (both of them) have been a bit quiet since taking on the Day Job and working through a busy October, but hopefully this sneak peek at what I&#8217;ve been up to will make my pockets of quiet worthwhile.
Recorded before a live audience at World Fantasy Convention, award-winning podcaster and award-nominated author Philippa Ballantine and I unveiled (with the blessings of our agent) our work-in-progress now working its way through submissions: Books &#38; Braun, our Steampunk take on The Avengers. This is the first time that we have revealed to the public any selections from the work (apart from the odd quotes and teasers in our respective tweet streams), and we had a blast with this presentation. Our plan is to eventually podcast it in this fashion: Pip and I supplying the respective narration, a &#8220;few&#8221; (HA!) production elements, a musical score, and artwork featured by Carrie Seidman. We hope you enjoy this listen at what we have cooking in the creative kitchen.
BLOGGERS &#38; PODCASTERS: We are releasing this reading under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Both Pip and I encourage you to syndicate this episode and point your subscribers to this endeavor of ours. We also would love to hear your feedback on this preview both here and at Pip&#8217;s website. Thank you for giving us a bit of space on your mp3 player of choice, and we will keep you posted on what happens with our daring duo from the clandestine organization that is The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences.
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