My experience so far is limited to working with DJ's and having them record my speaking voice (not singing) to play over tracks they have produced and played in clubs. I graduated from the Institute of Audio Research thinking I wanted to produce music. While working in the studios I found out my talents were slightly better for speaking and writing then my ear was for beat making. Not to say I can not still make beats, lol its just that I feel the music production field leaves a person feeling sort of like a starving artist. My ambition to make a good living has led me to a different full time career but I feel I am now ready to handle both. My goal is to make additional income with voice over work which would expose my creative drive and passion as well as keep my stable income career in the financial field.
Adelphi University, Garden City NY liberal arts--- some credit shy of degree
Institute of Audio Research, NY NY graduated
National Broadcasting Training Network, Online Course--- while half way thru the course the school closed down due to financial difficulty.
Currently at home I have Digital Performer, and protools on my Mac. But have found it easier to just use my mic on my pc for vocals with the audacity program for editing and the lame ext for burning the track to MP3 format.
I am very dedicated to every project I take on. I am adapatable to changing situations but also know how to take control and keep production at a steady pace. I can add music and sound to my voice tracks if needed and have never missed a dead line yet!