Use of my voice has been central to my professional life, whether performing on stage, recording in the studio, delivering a webinar over the internet, or making a presentation at a live event. These diverse experiences are the foundation on which my wide variety of voice over capabilities is built.
My grandfather, Brace Beemer, was the voice of The Lone Ranger on radio from 1941-1954. Those genetics, coupled with formal singing, acting, musical instrument, and recording technology classes, provide a unique training backdrop for my spoken word career.
My primary recording chain is an AKG C 4500 B-BC microphone, MOTU Traveller interface, and Adobe Audition, hosted on a MacBook Pro. Monitoring is done using Tannoy reveal 501a's. I’ve extensive experience in audio and video recording and previously owned a recording studio.
In addition to being behind the microphone, I regularly work as an on-camera actor with roles spanning dramatic, comedic, commercial, and industrial genres.
With a business and technology transformation consulting background, I've worked with some of the largest corporations and government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Those experiences have led to numerous lecturer invitations, most recently for Kent State University.
What this background means for you is that I can adapt to a wide variety of needs—crisp delivery for the industrial, no stumbling over technical terms for that new mobile device launch promo, just the right tone for your educational video.