I WORK IN THE VOICE OVER INDUSTRY AS A(N)
Voice Actor
HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
Jon has worked for over 120 radio and TV stations in the last 10 years, including New York, Los Angeles and other major cities. He’s currently the voice of 55 US radio and TV stations, including many of the top 10 markets. He also has over 200 regular clients out of his full service studio in Charlotte, NC.
For Jon, no job is too large or too small. CNN, Comcast, Time Warner, Gillete, Lexmark, ESPN, Direct Buy and North Carolina Lottery are just a sampling of his client list.
RECENTLY BOOKED PROJECTS
Comcast, WBEB Radio - Philly, Fresh 105.9 Chicago, Chalean Extreme, Body Gospel, Iona College, Direct Buy, Patio Enclosures Inc., 2008 Tour of Gymnastics Allstarts, Barnum & Bailey, etc.
VOICE DESCRIPTION
Jon Carter's voiceover range: hip, natural, real, sexy, clean, clear, fresh, young, charismatic, bright, sincere, trustworthy, relatable.
VOICES I AM ABLE TO PERFORM
Middle Age Male, Young Adult Male, Teenage Boy
Union Affiliation
Non-affiliated
AUDIO DELIVERY METHOD
ISDN, FTP, AIF, MP3, WAV
EQUIPMENT
Mac Dual Processor G4, Sweetwater 450 Creation Station,
MacBookPro 2.6 Ghz laptop, 200 gig HD, 4 gig memory
Hewlett-Packard PC running Adobe Audition software
Samsung 27" flat screen monitor
M-Audio Profire audio interface
Focusrite Saffire mobile audio interface
Glyph 30 gig harddrive
Akai DR16 Hard Disc Recorder with DL16 remote
Akai DR 4 Hard Disc Recorder with DL4 remote
Akai MPC 2000 Drum Sampler and Sequencer
Allen & Heath WZ20S mixing console
2 Aphex Compellors and 1 Dominator
Valley 400 mic processor
Tascam CD-RW402 CD burner
Pioneer CDJ1000 professional CD turntable
Mackie HR824 monitors
Yamaha SPX-990 effect processor
Alesis Quadraverb
2 Technics 1210 turntables with Vestax PMC-05 DJ Battle Mixer
Various microphones
Proteus 2000 sound module
Alesis D4 drum module
Roland TR 606, TR 808, and TR 909 drum machines
Roland JP-8000, Fantom, Access Virus and JUNO 106 keyboards
2 Furman power conditioners
Sony DAT machine
and much more.
Comments
Jon,
Thanks for your insight. It will be an interesting conversation.
Best,
Neal
Jon,
Maybe you'll have some data on this. I'm negotiating with a client to record his audio book. He claims audio book sales are better when the author reads his own material. I haven't found any study/statistics to support that. Do you know of anything?
He's a professional in a completely unrelated field. He could read the book, but how well? I'm asking him to use a professional for this project (me) like he would for any other specialized need.
Any thoughts on how to close him?
Neal
Hi Jon,
Glad to meet you. Great website.
Best,
Neal
I know you’ve been a member of Voiceover Universe for some time, but I wanted to introduce one of our groups to you.
I hope you'll check out and join a group called MARKETING FOR FUN AND PROFIT. It's a group dedicated to discussing ways we can market ourselves - what works; what doesn't. You’ll find some very interesting ideas and concepts there! And we would appreciate your input. Click here for the link: MARKETING FOR FUN AND PROFIT!
Thanks for your time! I trust our paths will cross soon!
Best to ya!
dan (daniel eduardo) hurst
www.DanHurst.com
Travis
Cheers
Marianne
Thanks
Marianne
OOPS! I just assumed your group was for DJ's who were also in recovery programs of some sort. My bad. Forgive me. My fog is still lifting.