I worked on a project titled "A Class Apart" in which I read as the narrator in a traditionally older version of Mexican not what we are used to today. It's not Castillian by any means but there is a noticeable difference.
I played an officer for MLB films concerning terroism where I had to use my let's just call it that Cop Lingo/Voice. What else can I call it? LOL Officer Jargin?
While performing in shows, I have used a Chicano accent, Irish accent, Domnican and game show host voice. Really big and out there. I should be doing the Price is Right.
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Public Speaking is always at the forefront for me. I have been doing public speaking since my teenage years going from grammar school to grammar school to persuade the 8th graders to come to our High School.
I have performed poetry live as well as those fun loving monologues at auditions that took my voice from high to low in seconds time. Got to love auditioning right? LOL
I am a baseaball coach so God knows I have to use my voice to be this drill sargeant and bark orders to get the job done. I use a fiery voice filled with the love of the game to pump up my boys especially when adversity hits. I have also have had to use a soft and connecting voice to pick up their spirits when they were down or when they made a bad play. The softer the voice and focus on my words allowed my message to get across and be understood and the best part about it was that my boys excelled.