Unfortunately I have no experience in being a voiceover artist at the moment. Sorry.
March 13 2005: My first audition was a casting clip of myself which lasted a minute and 38 seconds at a place called The Casting Suite which was at the time located at 10 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1.
10 February 2006: I recently attended a voiceover masterclass with Stephan Hague. Again it was at The Casting Suite Studios only this time they had merged with Envenio and are now based to this day at 8-10 Lower James Street, Soho, London W1F 9EL.
March 22 2006: Over a month later, I went back to The Casting Suite studios and took part in the NLP workshop presented by Paul Borross. It presented techniques on how you can get a leg up on impressing casting directors at a particular audition.
5 April 2006 (yesterday): I had completed a demo with well known voiceover artist, Gary Terzza at Uptown Studios, 22 Denmark Street, London WC2. Me and Gary with the help of a very good technician from South Africa put together a total of 8 clips. Needless to say it was a lot of fun and I thoroughly enjoyed it!!
Good attendance which is always important, punctuality, able to work under pressure (I've done that all my working life), able to stay down to earth, level-headed, a fast learner so I'm able to adapt to whatever challenges await, and never hesitant to speak my own opinion. I have good reading skills - in my spare time I like to read articles from magazines eg. Maxim.
I also have a good memory when reading back scripts off the top of my head. I feel that's where I get the best response from myself - kind of like what an actor does.