I was starting out in radio in 1979 and a local a/v BOCES tech was putting together a project and needed a voice. She monitored the local AM station, and liked my sound, and reached out. I was blown away! $100.00 for an hours's work!!! I was rich!!!
Moreover it was a creative outlet for my acting aspirations. I was on to something and that's where it all started.
On to NYC, and between then and now, I developed a voiceover career that I now want to take higher.
SUNY Fredonia
Access to state of the art radio studio in NYC.
Home studio includes ISDN, computer.
I believe that attitude and empathy are paramount in creating a successful voice presentation. Nuance is important too, and I also believe it's critical to get "inside the client's head" to appreciate his or her vision.