My voice works well for any given situation. I am very good at imitating other accents such as British, Indian, French, surfer dude style, Persian. I can also make my voice sound as though I were a teenager, child, or a valley girl. In Addition to all of these things, I am able to make my voice sound like the cartoon character “Goofy” from Disney. I’m also very good at imitating Jeremy’s voice from the cartoon “Code Lyoko” on Cartoon Network. But my voice talent doesn’t stop here. I can make my voice bubbly and cute, as though belonging to a small animal. I am also very capable of filling my voice full of emotion depending on the situation. For instance, when I’m asked to make my voice angry and highly upset, it is sounds so real that it is utterly unbelievable. When I have to make my voice sound happy, I can fill it with bounciness and glee. And when I have to make my voice sound depressed and mournful, as though I just lost a family member, I can make my voice filled with so much sadness you would think something like that had really occurred. When asked to do a voice over for character, I become that character, feel what they feel, see what they see, and hear what they hear. My ability to be able to blend in like that with any character thrown at me is what has led me to become an outstanding voice over.