I've been doing voiceover work for a number of years on different level. It has certainly been a fun ride, and i've learned a lot along the way. People have said to me so many times, Jed, you should do this stuff all the time, your voice is huge. I kind of laughed it off, but have decided to do more with it, and absolutely love it.
I have worked between the Providence and Boston radio markets for the better part of 15 years at a number of stations including b101, 93.3 WSNE, and oldies 103. Each station presented me with a different challenge on how to use my voice. I guess that's why in the end i have become very adaptable.
With voiceovers, i take each project very seriously and custom produce everything. A lot of people just say that, but for me, it's extremely important. I work with each client 1 on 1 to make every project the best. If you ask anyone who has worked with me, they'll all tell you that. For return business and keeping people happy, i see no other way
I attended Emerson college in Boston, and decided to jump in right away to the voiceover thing. From day 1, people said to me, Jed, you're a natural at this. I could immitate people from the word go, and that's where things took off.