My first big voiceover gig was with a production house in Miami Florida. We did a lot of boiler plate or template production for car dealers, furniture stores and restaurants all over the country. I did voice overs for hundreds of clients. My first big national gig was some promo voice over work for VH1 back in the early 90's. I then did a national Snapple radio commercial. Most of my work has been for local and regional clients. I did a Keith Jackson impersonation for a recent Foster Farms Corn Dogs spot. I have a couple of character voices that I do on a regular basis for about 15 different car dealers. I did some national TV voice over work for Mountain Bike TV on OLN and Altamont SpeedWeek on Comcast SportsNet. I've done dozens of industrial videos from Duncan Parking Meters (Used to be Duncan YoYos!) to Humbolt Creamery to the City of Modesto, CA. I do a Wolfman Jack impersonation for the annual Back to Graffiti celebration in honor of the famous movie. I've got a list of references a mile long....Just ask.
I went to college at Texarkana College and what was then East Texas State Univerisity-Texarkana. That college is now Texas A&M at Texarkana. My major was Radio/TV and Mass Communications. I've also done extensive improv comedy work with a nationally touring group called the Improvisation Foundation. (A lot of live character voice training)
I can also sing jingles and produce jingles and have a number of jingle samples available.
I use ProTools, Audition and SoundTrack Pro(Mac) for some projects, but my favorite program is Samplitude. I use it everyday and its the best there is as far as I'm concerned, even better than ProTools. I have software that allows me to output audio to virtually any file type and virtually any digital effects and compression. I like to use an MBox mic interface and my main voice over mic is an EV-RE20. I also use an AKG C-414. From time to time I will use a Rode, but I don't like it as much as the RE20
My background is in radio, so I've done thousands of radio spots. About ten years ago I really started getting into video production and that' when my TV voiceover experience really picked up.
I am a very creative person and the best advantage I offer is the ability to handle an entire project from front to back.
I can write the copy, do the character voice, do the announcer voice, add all the music and sound effects, edit and produce the final spot and deliver it on time.