Among a variety of credits for commercials, animation, documentaries, motion picture and corporate recordings, my work as a voice over and dubbing artist includes the Warner Bros animation film 'Little Polar Bear', the documentary 'Curse Of The Mermaid' for Channel 4 and the Pokerstar website commercial for an International Latin American broadcast.
I have also worked on a couple of films in which my character was Greek or Russian and although I don't speak them I did perform my lines in these languages, as this was required for the roles played.
In addition, I have also worked for the radio as a host and as a presenter with recorded shows such as the beauty contest Miss Latin UK.
I am an actress who holds a degree in Modern Languages and has a wide range of experience with character work as credits cover stage, screen and recorded sound.
Coming from a singing and dancing background I have also performed in musicals. Part of my education as an artist was focused on vocals and ability with voice performance and projection at acting school.
The professional experience I have in working as a voice over and dubbing artist has probably been the best form of learning curve for me, as that has broaden my skills, abilities and confidence.
I believe it is crucial to be efficient with timing and understand the clients requirements and I think that can't really be taught at any school.
The studio equipment I have at home is non-existant. However I do have a very basic solution to record a voice clip when required as a trial test for a first guide or casting purpose, which then can be sent attached as a doc via email.
Sound recording at a professional recording studio can also be arranged with no problem, this would mean an extra cost subject to an agreed fee with the client.
Also, I hold a BA (Hons) Modern Languages and have worked as a translator/interpreter (spoken and written) with Spanish and English as I am fluently bilingual with these languages. In addition, I have an abilitiy with different ranges, styles and accents (mainly Hispanic, Italian & French).