Many thousands of hours of experience voicing documentaries, academic and educational and edutainment materials, industrial materials (public relations, publicity, training materials, commercials, point-of-sales videos, etc.), dramatic materials (live-action ADR lip sync; animations, anime), etc., etc.
Winchester College, U.K.
Yale College (BA, MA)
Williamstown Summer Theatre Festival Apprentice Program
English versioning for NHK news, documentaries, and edutainment (Tokyo)
Don LaFontaine Voiceover Lab training sessions (SAG FOUNDATION, L.A.)
Mic: Sennheiser MKH416 condenser shotgun
Pre-amp: Focusrite ISA One
Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Software: ProTools 12.5
Hardware: Mac OS 10.12.4
I've done quite a bit of translating and writing and content-development for documentaries, ESL educational materials, TV & radio & Web commercials, public service videos, anime and live-action dramas, etc. I've even done some directing and some production/post-production coordinating and supervision. This variety of exposure to production processes has given me some insight into the value of the division of labor! So right now at Voice 123 I'm focusing on voice work, and concentrating on how to give clients a reading that will fulfill--maybe surpass!--their expectations.