As of right now, I have provided two voices on an animation titled Freaks Out! which can be viewed at www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/633108. I have recorded a bunch of voices for other animated productions, but the animators are currently still working on their titles. I have also provided voices for two mod video games. In one of the games, which is based off of Half-Life, I voice a General who informs the character what their role is in a mission and I voice a bunch of one liner characters. In the other game, which is based off of the computer game ArmA3, I voice the roll of Camp Rogain, the base commander who communicates with the main character through radio. I have also participated in two audio dramas, one titled The Labyrinth where I play Stark Lanning, the lead role, and The King's Drive, where I play the major character Damon Smithee. You can listen to The Labyrinth, but The King's Drive is in post production right now. Also, I record a podcast and perform some voices on the show, but the podcast recordings symbolize my natural voice.
I graduated from the University of San Diego with a BA in Communications. As I stated before, I record my own podcast with a friend of mine and that has helped me in understanding how recordings proceed.
Considering I've done theater work in school, I always express myself fully when I'm giving lines. I put full effort into the work I'm given, and try to have the audience know how I'm feeling through my speech. I like to put myself in a scenario when I'm reading a script so I can understand what is going to happen. Also, my studies in Communications have allowed me to perfect speech. I focus on enunciating all the time, especially considering enunciation is crucial to voice acting.