cartoon, srious, funny, dramatical
• Jeremy Major is registered with Voice123 since Apr 10, 2007.
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Voice Description
My voice can expand to any expectations that you may need. My voice can be deep or really high. It can be fun and witty as well as serious or emotional upsetting. I can do impersonations of celebrities and cartoon voices. I can do sexy as well as creepy. My voice is funny and hip. I can be professionally as possible but I choose to be crazy and goofy.
I can also speak French and German. I can do a French accent, German accent, Southern accent, a New York accent, New jersey, Swedish accent, Norwegian, Mexican and more.
So overall I can do anyting that you throw at me and I will put my very soul as well heart into the latest project that would be assigned. I thank you for the honour of reading my resume. Stay cool and surf the stars into your wildest dreams until they come true. Keep on rocking in a free world. Peace.
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
• German
I Offer my Services for these Recording Purposes
• Commercials
• Promos
• IVR, voicemail, phone systems, and on-hold messages
• Movie and game trailers
• Adult content
• Songs
• Others (on-camera, infomercials, live announcers, spokespersons)
Jobs I Am Willing to Take (Union-wise)
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My Union Affiliations and Memberships
None
My Recording and Delivery Capabilities
• I have Phone Patch in my studio
Pre-, Post- and Production Services I Offer
None
My Home Base
Cambridge Ontario, Canada
Accents, Impersonations, Characters and Dialects
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My Voice Experience
Well my experience with work related to my voice goes as follows. I have been in numerous school plays like The Charlie Brown Christmas, The Curse of the Cobra's kiss, The trial of the Big Bad Wolf. I took 4 years of drama in highschool. I have been apart of drama competitions and stand up comedy now and then.
The jobs in the past all dealt with voice related work. Telemarketing with apathy in your vioce. Bringing some light to world of telemarketing. Happiness and joy to all the people that you talk to. They may hate you but we love them anyway. I worked for the Ontario Federation Of Cerebal Palsy, and the customer service office of Trendwest, and two another jobs that i would not like to mention, To messy and sad.
I also took a year of radio broadcasting at Mohawk College in Hamilton Ontario Canada. I made some recordings of my voice during that year, had some fake broadcast, voice experience and to expand my horizion in the field of media. So that is bascically my work experience in field of voice related material.
My Training
4 years of drama classes. 4 different telemarketing jobs. Being in over 5 different school plays. Drama comeptitions. 1 year of radio broadcasting at Mohawk College in Hamilton Ontario, helped improve my pitch volume, being not nervous on air, taking care of the throat, showing excitement in the voice. I learned many different ways to improve on my vioce either being louder or softer, being less nervous, preparing myself for speeches or debates in front of a classroom and so forth.
My Studio Equipment
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Additional Skills
Well Iam also a great writer and had a 85% average in english throughout highschool. I had a 80% average in Drama as well. I can't wait to get started on my first reading material for anything really. I know the history of radio by heart. I love writing and making people laugh.
Throughout my job experience as a telemarket, I have learned that you have to just talk to a customer like a real person . Have a conversation with to make them cofortable and make them laugh. To get them in mood for what your giving away or if they would like give a donation. You have to be friendly and exciting on the phone or they will hangup. You got to get the customer attention or they will not be interested. So have fun with them and don't think of it as a job but a chance to meet new and exciting people throughout North America or wher ever they may be. Have fun with your job what ever it may be. One life and one chance to make it exciting each day because what else do you got worth living for. Finding that one true job of your dreams and I believe I found it, being a voice over actor.
Payment Methods Accepted
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