CC_S01_EP02_KimmyDubé
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Kimmy Dubé is a Los Angeles-based commercial editor, known for her comedic and action spots. After starting out as an intern at Lost Planet in NY she rose the ranks to become a rostered editor, cutting excellent work like AT&T's "It's Not Complicated" campaign with SNL's Beck Bennet (very few commercials make me laugh like those do) and eventually departed for Cosmo Street in Los Angeles, where she now works. Her wonderful sense of humor has garnered her many friends and fans in the industry and her distinctive voice has landed her a number of voice-over roles as well.  In this episode we cover: -Will Kimmy ever learn to play an instrument? -Crying with Hank Corwin -How to become a famous voice-over artist -Budweiser, fighter jets and desert horses For more information and supplemental video clips visit cuttingclass.fm Connect with us on IG @cuttingclassediting Questions, Comments, Criticism: [email protected] To support this podcast visit anchor.fm/cuttingclass/support Cutting Class is produced, hosted & edited by John McSwain --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cuttingclass/support
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