Can be anything from radio announcer, cartoon, etc
• Daniel Geer is registered with Voice123 since Jun 26, 2006.
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Voice Description
My voice is very versatile and can fir your needs. It can be deep annoucer type, cartoons, accents, sound effects, animals, babys, children, seniors, anything!!
Voice Genders and "Ages" I Can Perform
• Child
• Teenage Boy
• Young Adult Male
• Middle Age Male
• Senior Male
Language(s) of Which I Am a Native Speaker:
• English - North American
I Offer my Services for these Recording Purposes
• Commercials
• Promos
• IVR, voicemail, phone systems, and on-hold messages
• Audiobooks
• Documentaries
• Podcasts
• Songs
Jobs I Am Willing to Take (Union-wise)
Unknown - Click here to ask Daniel Geer
My Union Affiliations and Memberships
None
My Recording and Delivery Capabilities
Unknown - Click here to ask Daniel Geer
Pre-, Post- and Production Services I Offer
None
My Home Base
, United States
Accents, Impersonations, Characters and Dialects
Unknown - Click here to ask Daniel Geer
My Voice Experience
I used to work in radio and now am in education entertaining students with my array of voices. I got started by doing the 'Blue Light Specials' at Kmart in college and people kept coming up to me saying I should be in radio. So I have two degees, broadcasting and education.
My Training
I went to the Radio School of Broadcasting in Albany, NY.
My Studio Equipment
Unknown - Click here to ask Daniel Geer
Additional Skills
You name it, I can do it!
Payment Methods Accepted
Unknown - Click here to ask Daniel Geer
Online Payments Via PayPal
Contact Information
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