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| I really do enjoy your weekly emails with your encouragement and words of wisdom! Ralph Hass | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Your consistent, organized effort with the Good Karma Network has helped alot of people. "May your tribe increase," as the Native American blessing says. Thanks for your steady words of good humor and wisdom. Christopher J. Rollings | ||||||||||||||||||||
| I've worked with Tom over the past three years as a voice-over talent in our educational recordings. He's very versatile, very creative and has proven to be a great contributor to all the projects we've worked together on. I recommend him highly both for his talent and his professionalism. Phil Lee | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Tom Dheere - of Rognog Productions. Founder of the Good Karma Network. He graciously shares marketing tips and links and encourages us with his weekly newsletter, which goes on his blog too. Rognog eggnog? Sounds like a great idea Tom! Ralph Hass | ||||||||||||||||||||
| What I really want to do was to thank you and everyone on board for their generosity and helpfulness in this strange world of online contact. Through GKN, Tom, you’ve created the opportunity to interact with people from all over, and good things are happening and will continue to happen. As with karma, it’s easier not to try to quantify them, just to be aware that they are happening in ways that will reveal themselves as time unfolds. Paul Payton | ||||||||||||||||||||
| RECOMMENDATIONS | ||||||||||||||||||||
| “Tom is not only a great writer, his positive attitude and professionalism make him a joy to work with. I look forward to working with him more in the future!” Kara Edwards | ||||||||||||||||||||
| “Tom's work for us as the voice of foonz - our group calling service, has been excellent. He has been very attentive to our needs, very responsive and incredible easy and fun to work with. I would not hesitate to recommend him for any creative project.” Randy Corke | ||||||||||||||||||||
| “Having worked with Tom for almost 5 years - as well as knowing him through MCA-I North Jersey and the Good Karma Network - I can attest to his talent, enthusiasm, and sense of responsibility. Like the best voice-over people I know (a group in which I include him), he is highly directable; yet he can be self-directing when needed. He brings his brains into the booth, and leaves his ego outside. Doing two-voice sessions with some people can take forever; but with Tom, he "gets it" quickly and the session goes by in a flash. It's always a pleasure working with him, and I look forward to the next opportunity.” Paul Payton | ||||||||||||||||||||
| “Tom is a reliable, prepared, and talented voice actor.” Colleen Rockey | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| AMAZING GRACE
by Danielle Steel
Hundreds of people are attending a benefit at San Francisco’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel when an earthquake occurs. Narrator Tom Dheere sidesteps a somewhat predictable plot with his portrayal of a small group of survivors as they come together at a shelter. They soon learn that the aftershocks in their personal lives will be more devastating than the quake itself. Dheere deftly carves out speech patterns for each of the main characters. Pop singer Melanie Free, from Southern California, has just the right amount of youth in her voice, which contrasts well with the older voices of Sarah and Seth Sloane, a well-to-do couple from Northern California. Photojournalist Everett Carson has a credible Montana drawl. Dheere’s secondary characters are also well defined but restrained-so they don’t overshadow the primary characters. G.O. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine |
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