4 years of voice over experience, voicing on average 2 commercials per week for the past 4 years. I've voiced hundreds of commercials already.
I've voiced for many various clients. Citibank credit cards, Nestle (Milo), 7-Eleven, Gold's Gym, & Mitsubishi Motors for internationally know clients.
Local Philippines clients: Metrobank, SM Department Store, SM Cinema, Chowking Foods Corp, Greenwich Pizza Corp, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Malls, SMART Telecom, and The Legenda Hotel & Casino, to name a few.
I've done probably half my projects as character and half as main VO.
I've voiced a few corporate AVPs.
I did a bit of dubbing work for a Filipino show that was translated into English. Interestingly I voiced the character of a Hong Kong Chinese man speaking English. So I used a Cantonese accent for that role. I also voiced many bit character on that project: Police Officer, gay director, bar tender, & Hotel staff
The Majority of my training was on the job.
I have a long history of public speaking and hosting events. So when I got into VO work, it was a natural transition for me.
My last job required me to be able to do all of the following: write copy from client briefs, voice, edit, sound engineer, direct other voice talents, & deliver the finished product according to specified deadlines.
So I'm kind of a one stop shop for Radio Commercial production. I have 4 years of experience doing every aspect of RC production.
I have very easy access to a full studio for recording and editing.
But I also have Adobe Audition 1.5 on my home PC for editing.
My back ground is really sales & marketing, and business development, who just happens to also do a lot of VO and radio production work.
I was born in the US, in a small town called Warsaw in INDIANA. I moved to asia after highschool to study and work. I've been in asia for 13 years now.
I've lived in Hong Kong, China, Japan, and currently the Philippines.
My natural accent is from the midwest.