Friday, February 19, 2010

Mike Villani goes for gold!

A big shoutout to my friend Mike Villani, one of the top voiceover artists in the biz. He has snagged one of the best gigs in the world: stadium announcer for the figure skating events at the Olympics.
I've known Mike since we were paired as a fictional anchor team in the movie Volcano. He gave me some great advice: "Be sure you like your hair and makeup, because when they show this in a theater you are going to be as tall as a six story building!"

You've also seen Mike as a TV anchor in "Up Close and Personal" and he frequently guests on shows like CSI. You'll recognize his voice instantly from "Di-tech Funding" commercials.

I treasure Mike's friendship and have turned to him frequently for advice over the years.

I just love it when good gigs happen to good people. I know he has a great announcing partner in PJ Kwong... but if the seat ever opens up, count me in.

While we're on the subject of figure skating, my Facebook friends know I am outraged by NBC's coverage of this beautiful and athletic sport. Don't bother me during the US nationals or world championships. I have followed figure skating since I was a kid, although I can barely slide around the rink myself. I actually like the new scoring system which rewards a combination of artistry and athletic ability and is less corrupt. What I don't like is the way NBC refuses to show the events in real time because they know figure skating is a ratings winner. So they'll show a couple of routines and then cut away for stuff that happened yesterday or a feature story, just to pump their ratings. They also have relegated the great Dick Button to a sideline role, where he is patronized by Bob Costas after the competition, instead of joining the great Scott Hamilton to comment on the athletes from his unique perspective. No other sport is cut up like this. Here's hoping that NBC never bids on the winter Olympics again, and the coverage from Russia will include some respect for figure skating as a sport.

And, oh yeah, if they need a female announcer, I'm available.

1 comment:

The Shadowrunner said...

The only thing I'm sad about the Olympics is that Phelps may end his career after 2010.