As a child, I worked as one of the voice actors in a CD Rom produced by Save the Children. That gave me a taste for voice work, and I decided at the time that here was something I really wanted to pursue. I started my voice over career by writing, recording and producing stories in a Swedish audio magazine for blind children. This required coming up with unique and creative voices for each of the characters, and involved far more than a regular narration. Since then I have done narration work, acted in several video games, and provided the Swedish voice in an instructional video for a product by Gaggenau.
I studied music for three years with vocals as my primary instrument, and am currently attending a college program for sound design and music production.
I use an RME Fireface sound card and a Neumann TLM-103 condenser microphone which delivers pristine sound quality. I am well-versed in sound editing and mixing, and I own a large library of royalty free music and sound effects which enable me to deliver fully produced material ready for mastering.
I have good social skills, and have directed other actors in the past in various productions of my own. I am also a programmer specializing in audio based games for the blind and visually impaired community, and as a result I possess in-depth knowledge of the technical side of digital audio and its application in games and other software.