My voice over work has varied over the years. I have recorded readings of newspapers for the blind, which requires a deep rich sound while reading newspaper articles at a slow pace, for the benefit of people who are sight challenged. Other work has included recordings for the Avaya phone system used by the Federal Department of Labor, located in Atlanta, GA., for incoming calls during and after hours of operations for callers who have benefit questions. Also, I have done various one line script readings for a client (It was not disclosed what the readings were for). I am open for venturing out of the box and tackling any projects that a client may see fit. I feel that my voice would be a good fit for trainings and / or presentations.
I received my training through Such-A-Voice under Heather Costa. I constantly stay abreast of what is happening in the voice over industry.
My dedicated home studio equipment is as follows:
- Shure Model SM7B Dynamic Mic
- Mic Pop Filter
- TASCAM TH-03 Studio Headphones
- QM-50 XLR Pro Mic Arm
- Focusrite Scarlett Solo, 3rd Gen 2-In, 2-Out USB Audio Interface
- Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop
- ProTools