I have recently completed an extensive 32-week training course with Such A Voice and recorded my demo.
As mentioned above, I have recently completed a 32-week training course through Such A Voice with coach David Tolar.
I record with the following equipment:
Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone; PreSonus AudioBox USB 24-bit/48k Recording Interface; Yamaha headphones.
Using the following software:
>PreSonus StudioOne Artist; Audacity Soundforge
On this custom-built computer:
AMD FX-8150 Zambezi 3.6GHz Eight-Core Desktop Processor; 16GB DDR3 desktop memory; Creative SoundBlaster Recon3D 5.1 Channel Sound Card; Runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit.
My interest in the creative arts began at an early age and was fostered by love and support from my family members. Before leaving elementary school I had played the lead role in two plays and also narrated “The Thrill of the Orchestra” with the Toledo Symphony for two straight years. In junior high and high school, I focused on playing in the marching and concert band, honing my sense of rhythm and rising to percussion section leader in the process. I also got a taste of theater working backstage on eight high school drama productions, including six as a stage manager or assistant stage manager.
More recently, I have worked on several passion projects with a longtime friend that resulted in providing all of the character voices for an animated short film called “Beautiful Day.” My friend and I also co-hosted a podcast that was available on iTunes called “Things That Are True.”
Professionally, during a summer communications internship at the Toledo Museum of Art, I developed ideas for and hosted “ArtScene,” a weekly televised segment on Channel 13 ABC’s Sunday morning news program. While working for the Portland Timbers professional soccer team in Portland, Oregon, I was featured as a regular guest on the “Inside Soccer” radio program featuring Brian Halliday and Brian Quinn; a halftime guest on the Timbers match broadcasts; and provided color commentary for the 2008 Oregon High School Athletic Association boys and girls varsity soccer finals.
Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any other questions. I look forward to hearing from you!