I've been doing voiceover work since 1985. In that time, I have been the voice of the local music store, tire store, and even the cable company. I have had the same job for 30 years, and I sure would hate to have to work for a living! What I do is fun...I wish there were more people in this world who could say that. Let's "have fun" together!
Most of my experience for doing voiceovers is by on the job training (OTJT). I have a year of college under my belt, majoring in communications, but the equipment at the college was way worse than that of the local radio station, so I got a job in radio, and knew that is what I wanted to do, so I dropped out. I have been through Dan O'Day's Radio seminars, I am A+ certified for working on computers/networks, I have been through SEO training for websites. But most of my knowledge of radio, production and music came from the 30+ years of hands on, gotta beat the deadline, OTJT!
3 studios equipped with Electrovoice RE-20 Microphone, DBX Voice Processing, Adobe Audition, Saw, SawPlus32, DAT, Reel to Reel.
Depending on the time of day I recieve a request, I can have the production turned around in a very short period of time, usually same day! I produce all of my own content, so waiting on a production guy is not an issue.