I WORK IN THE VOICE OVER INDUSTRY AS A(N)
Voice Actor
HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
I've been working with my voice for twenty years, a lot of it in broadcasting on radio and TV. Two years ago I decided to see if I could work from home, and found that I could, with a modest setup. I've improved things since and am enjoying my freedom, though I continue to work regularly for the BBC World Service (public radio).
RECENTLY BOOKED PROJECTS
"Megastructures" - National Geographic Channel (2 x 60')
"Operation Valkyrie" - History Channel UK
"Dinosaur Secrets" (13 x 60' aka "Jurassic Fight Club" in the US) - History Channel UK
"Hell's Angels" & "Jamie Lee Curtis" - Biography UK
LANGUAGES
English (British and Australian)
VOICE DESCRIPTION
Warm, Well paced, Educated, Informative, Persuasive and Commanding
DIALECTS, Character voices and vocal impressions
Neutral, RP, West Midlands
VOICES I AM ABLE TO PERFORM
Middle Age Male, Young Adult Male
AUDIO DELIVERY METHOD
ISDN, Source Connect, Audio TX, FTP, AIF, MP3, WAV
EQUIPMENT
Neumann TLM 103
Focusrite Platinum Voicemaster Pro (with onboard ADC)
M-Audio Delta 66
Pro Tools M-Powered
DT150s, DT250s, M-Audio DX4s
AudioTX Communicator / Source-Connect Pro (certified)
Comments
Happy Birthday, Mike:)
Cheers
Shawn Maroney
http://www.voiceoveruniverse.com/profiles/blogs/top-10-plugins-for-...
All the best,
Zurek
Be well,
Bob Souer
PS: Will I get to meet you at VOX?
I have family (and former bandmates) in Bristol and I miss the UK tremendously. Would love to be back but they don't have performing artist visas. :(
I hope this will be a great experience for you and that you'll make a lot of new friends - and keep in touch with old ones.
Also, I hope you'll check out a group that we just started called MARKETING FOR FUN AND PROFIT. It's a group dedicated to discussing ways we can market ourselves - what works; what doesn't. And with your experience, you would be a tremendous resource!
Again welcome! I trust our paths will cross soon!
Best to ya!
dan (daniel eduardo) hurst