Credits:
Narrator and the Duke in short film "The Assassin" by No More Heroes Industries, Aug 2007.
Phone system greeter for VeneerDesk4Less (San Diego), Jun 2008.
Multiple voices in Denno Coil: The Abridged Series (self-produced pilot on Revver), Aug 2008.
From 1998 until now, I have been alternately an internet radio DJ, professional musician, theatre sound/lights technician (substitute off-stage voiceover for the delivery man), multimedia content designer, and photojournalist. I have also been a ham radio operator since 2003.
No formal voice training except in singing, however I am always looking for pointers from voice over pros. I have been involved in all related industries- performing arts, music, communications, media production, and journalism.
Oktava MK-219 condenser mic OR Shure SM48
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Behringer MX602A mixer
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Mac Mini 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7
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Audacity software
I’ve formally worked as an audiovisual technician on a volunteer basis at OnStage Playhouse, November 2000-July 2002. The three plays I worked were Crossing Delancey, Barefoot in the Park (where I voiced the off-stage delivery man a few times via the booth mic and backstage speaker), and Bus Stop.
I have also informally helped with AV while doing countless other jobs, or as an attendee. I can afford very little of my own AV equipment, but I am a quick study with yours.
At OnStage, I was responsible for operation of the sound mixer, stereo equipment, light control board, and the Motorola Professional Radios. I also fixed their electronic and audio equipment.
I also designed the sound effects and compiled the musical soundtrack for Bus Stop, receiving an A.C.T. Aubrey Award nomination for “Sound Design – Comedy/Drama” and OnStage Playhouse Award nominations for both Technical Execution and Sound Design (2001-02) for my work.