I've recorded spots for small businesses and national companies and organizations to be used as web and radio ad .
I'm often approached for announcer reads for national corporate meetings.
Radio promos for a Las Vegas radio show and opens and promos for an affiliated webcast.
Two voiceover courses at "The Acting Studio" in Chicago.
Worked on my college television show as production manager and voiceover talent. I work in television and video on the production end, so I've been exposed to both sides of the mic. As a teleprompter operator I've been exposed to a multitude of scripts and styles, having to direct the delivery of others as well as take direction myself.
Sennheiser MKH 416
Shure SM7B
Apogee Duet interface, SoundCraft EPM8 console
Reaper on iMac.
I often take direction over Skype or a phone routed through my computer while recording so that my mic records to my system while you hear exactly what it's recording.
Have been working on production crews for a number of years, which has exposed me to direction, pronunciation etc. requirements from the producers' perspective.
It has been at the suggestion of most producers, directors, audio engineers - and many others that I've worked with in television - that I decided to become a voiceover artist.