I have never done any voiceover work, but from the way I talk, many people including my radio broadcasting teachers have told me that this was something that I should be doing.
Whether Im reading a story to my smaller cousins, or just reading aloud, I like to put voices on all the characters.
Also while attending school, I was choosen to be the voice of a commercial that aired on the local radio station, for a House of Blues.
Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts, Southfield, MI
Drama & Communication Studies, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON
All the equipment I have used in my schooling:
● Radio Systems Millenium Consoles ● Wheatstone Audioarts D-16 Digital Audio Consoles ● Sony MDS Minidisc Recorders/Players ● ENCO DADpro32 Digital Audio Delivery System ● Broadcast Electronics 150 consoles ● Wheatstone Audioarts D-16 Digital Audio Consoles ● Adobe Audition Work Stations ● Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro Mixers ● Tascam CDRW402 Compact Disc Duplicator ● ENCO DADpro32 Digital Audio Delivery System A ● Adobe Audition Editing Software 23 ● Adobe Audition Work Stations ● Associated Press News Service Broadcast Electronics Audio Console ● Panasonic DVCPro AJD-450 Playback/Record VCR ● Panasonic DVCPro AJ-D455 Playback/Record VCR ● Sony RM-450 Edit Controllers ● Grass Valley 100 Digital Video Switcher & Effects Generator ● Mackie 1604-VLZ Sound Mixers ● Pinnacle Deko 500 Character Generators
Panasonic & JVC Professional Control Room Monitors ● Clear Com Intercom Systems ● Sony ECM-44B Lavalier Microphones ● Sony CA-D50 Studio Cameras (3 per studio) ● Vinten Studio Camera Tripods ● Q-TV Computerized Teleprompters