In the nearly three years I've been working in voiceover, I've done a wide variety of jobs ranging from video games to television commercials and technical training videos. Interestingly, most of those jobs have involved accents, and most of those were British. I most enjoy creating characters for video games or animation, preferably with some sort of accent.
Voice clients include:
Cinevative (Los Angeles)
Bay Creative (San Francisco)
HDB & Associates (Houston)
Creative Labs, LLC (West Palm Beach)
Artifex Mundi (Zabrze, Poland)
Eipix/Centreworld Games (Novi Sad, Serbia)
44 Audio and Video (Sao Paolo, Brazil)
Toyota Motor Corp
Hyundai North America
Creative Image Works
Allegrini Wines
Texas Tech School of Agriculture
Formation Television Consultants
Prointel
Slots Fever (online game)
2012 Suncoast Food And Wine Fest
Remember Our Heroes / Student Veterans Association
Broadcast Academy, Colorado Springs
Voice training with professional vocal coach
Microphones: Neumann U89i, AKG 414EB, Sennheiser MD421
Preamps: Mackie 820i, Mackie Onyx Blackjack, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, CloudLifter CL-1
DAW: Logic Pro, Garage Band; iMac Intel Core 2 Duo, MacBook Pro
Monitoring: Denon PMA-520 into Tannoy PBM 6.5
I am comfortable with technical and medical verbiage as well as accurate pronunciation of several languages (even if I don't really speak them), but can be humorous, wry, or silly. I take direction well, I understand tempo and timing, I can handle editing and appreciate the need for quick turnaround. I have a strong grasp of English grammar and can help intercept grammatical or syntactical errors before they can sneak by, avoiding embarrassment for all of us.