I WORK IN THE VOICE OVER INDUSTRY AS A(N)
Voice Actor, Copy Writer, Creative Director
HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
Once Upon a Time...
Not so long ago....
In a Land, Ruled by Kings...
One Man...
born
In a World...
of
Voice Over.
Brought to you by:
"The VoxStars"
LANGUAGES
Some English... Un poco Español.... Même moins Française.
VOICE DESCRIPTION
To put a technical term to my voice, I am a "21st century Extended Verdi Baritone".
Additionally I do various character vocalizations and, even some animal sounds that have scared the wits out of some people (no names) ... without the use of electronic wizardry nor amplification!
DIALECTS, Character voices and vocal impressions
I am one of the few who can reproduce the Voice of Thurl Ravenscroft ( Disney 's Voice... Sword in the Stone : Sir Bart the Black Knight...Paul Bunyan and yes...Tony the Tiger! )
a bit of Geoffrey Holder...Sam Elliot -ish, Hal Douglas -ish, Military, Marine, Soldier, Eastern European, Russian, Caribbean Islands kind of thing, Action Hero, Super Hero, New York, Texan, Redneck, Southern, Scottish, British accents, Spanish (think Antonio Banderas), Australian, Californian, Stereotypical Surfer
AND....a little bit like me....& mostly like no-body...
Oh! ...and don't forget ... Cartoons!!!
VOICES I AM ABLE TO PERFORM
Senior Male, Middle Age Male, Young Adult Male, Teenage Boy
EQUIPMENT
MXL Mics
And some Highly Classified - Top Secret Stuff
Comments
Thanks for taking the time to welcome me. I'm very excited to be here. It seems like an amazing community.
Regards,
James
Best of luck!
:)
I just registered yesterday, and it's look like you said:
"a Great Place with a Bunch of Great People!"
:)
Thanks so much for the welcome! I am looking forward to getting to know this wonderful community of VO people.
Tamara
You mentioned Columbia School of Broadcasting. My broadcasting professional life started with the Career Academy of Famous Broadcasters. As corny as the school's name sounds, it provided a comprehensive course in all phases of the industry. They supplied the student with a library of lessons on vinyl, tape recorder, course manual and postage paid mailing boxes for your practice tapes. A broadcast professional evaluated your lesson and sent back a tape with his comments. My first audition tape got me a job. Not bad for $600.
Best of luck in your career.
Nick
Jane Morris
Thank you so much, you are my first friend on here! I hope to stay in touch. Thanks so much!
Thanks.