good enunciation, light, upbeat, and youthful
• Lauren Conley is registered with Voice123 since Jan 08, 2007.
• Lauren Conley started his/her voice over career in .
• Currently Lauren Conley is a Standard subscriber.
• Auditions and proposals submitted through Voice123 during the past six months: 0
Voice Description
I am able to make my voice youthful and upbeat for children's voices, as well as light and airy for teen. I can provide a teen girl's voice which is fast, yet I have the ability to enunciate very well. I can do very sweet and cool for commercials, yet my voice is able to be very rich and strong for presentations or web sites. My voice can also be very crisp and concise for narrations.
Voice Genders and "Ages" I Can Perform
• Child
• Teenage Girl
• Young Adult Female
Language(s) of Which I Am a Native Speaker:
• English - North American
Recording Categories I Offer
• Commercials
• Promos
• IVR, voicemail, phone systems, and on-hold messages
• Audiobooks
• Documentaries
• Movie and game trailers
• Podcasts
• Songs
• Others (on-camera, informercials, 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
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Pre-, Post- and Production Services I Offer
None
My Home Base
Waco, Tx and Louisville, Ky, United States
Accents & Dialects
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My Voice Experience
I like to think that being a young adult woman in college grants me plenty of exprerience with voice simply because of the massive amounts of talking that I do. Of course I know that as far as a resume is concerned I would not be able to add "professional phone talker" to the list. Several years ago in Louisville, Ky. I was asked by a former teacher to audition for a Hamilton Printing voice spot. I auditioned and got the part, and as far as professional voice over work this is where my resume ends, sadly. I do pride myself on my versatilty at a young age. I was asked to do a young child's voice when I was a blossoming teen. I know that I am still very young, but ever since that first job with Hamilton Printing I have been aching to do more voice work. I hope that I am able to pursue this goal and I plan to make my voice as versatile as possible in the hopes of attaining more jobs.
My Training
While in grade school I attended a program called "Youth Performing Arts School." This is where I met with the teacher who helped me to attain my first voice job. I was trained in theater and voice over work, as well as improvisation classes. I attended this training program for about three years until I had reached middle school. While in high school and middle school I took choir for all seven years. Choir taught me the mechanics of my voice and how to preserve my vocal chords. I was also taught the best way to maintain a healthy singing voice. Thanks to those years of choir I know what my voice range is and I was able to expand that range immensely. Throughout middle school and high school I took piano lessons, and while I do not claim to be an accomplished pianist I cannot discount the amount of theory that I learned. All the theory has helped me greatly in the world of music.
My Studio Equipment
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Additional Skills
I am very good at following directions to a tee. If I am asked to act strictly professional, I do so. If a script would call for me to be boisterous and loud, I would quickly comply. Being young I have ample amounts of energy that can either be released or channeled into one specific task. My previous jobs include: child care, food services (Papa Murphy's Pizza), secretary for a private practice, and file system manager at the Baylor University Press. I am very accoustomed to working with people and I enjoy that very much. My personality is my best selling point, and I hope that I have given you some insight into this personality.
Payment Methods Accepted
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Contact Information
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