My voice over experience started with an interest to be on the radio. Ever since High School I had been infatuated with the idea of playing music for the world: Playing the music that I thought was good and beneficial to the world in hopes of defining my own style of music. Ironically, the first time I ventured on my college radio station, I found that I enjoyed my voice more than the music I was playing. I still have a radio show to this day on that I love, but my ability to speak thru a microphone every week only propels my ambition to be a voice-over actor. I think of each radio show as a training ground to hone my voice as well as my technical abilities in electronic communication.
Very proud to have been apart of the BECA (Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts) Department at SF State where we studied in-depth the effects on mass media communication and how we, as the producers of mass media, can education, entertain or manipulate our audience/listeners. I graduated with a Bachelors of Arts from BECA with an emphasis in Radio production and audio engineering. For the last two-and-a-half years, I have run and recorded my own two-hour online radio show called The Grass Roots Radio Show, airing every Monday from 12noon-2pmPST on mutinyradio.fm in San Francisco. I have done many of my own live performance recordings for bands and entertainers, played small roles in low-budget films, also part of the sound designing team for the documentary titled, "Hurricane Hellman."
4mics
24 channel board
2 computers
XLR cables (5)
1/4" cables (4)
XLR/1/4" splitters (2)
headphones (5)
compressor
an extra 4 channel mixer
turntables (2)
It's important to know that I hold a high regard for myself, meaning that I have the expectation and confidence to excel in any task given. I'm constantly pushing myself to know more and have a wider understanding so that I can be an extremely versatile human being. Basically, I live off challenges; give me the hardest job you got.