I WORK IN THE VOICE OVER INDUSTRY AS A(N)
Voice Actor
HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
For more than 20 years, I have found myself behind the mic for one reason or another. Like many, broadcasting has been an important part of my career, and like many disciplined voice actors, the announcer is just another character voice.
RECENTLY BOOKED PROJECTS
Husson University commercials; Ad-Hoc Films Documentary (character part); Frames & Pixels Northumberland County promotional narration; Frames and Pixels--BASF training narration.
VOICE DESCRIPTION
Smooth, Professional, Edgy, Bright, Mature, Fatherly, Fun
DIALECTS, Character voices and vocal impressions
Downeast Mainer
VOICES I AM ABLE TO PERFORM
Senior Male, Middle Age Male, Young Adult Male
AUDIO DELIVERY METHOD
FTP, AIF, MP3, WAV
EQUIPMENT
Mac G5, Pro Tools, Mackie Mixer, Sennheiser MKH 416 Mic, AKG C3000B, MXL SP1, dBX 286 mic pre, Event TRN 8 Monitors, etc.
Comments
Al Shaw
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
Be well,
Bob Souer
Thanks for dropping by and trying my new tongue twisters. I really appreciate your kind words.
Take care,
Rodney
Ask for Nate at www.fullcompass.com. At the time I paid around $850. Good deal, huh. Let me know how you make out.
Nelson
Unfortunately Work is dry but I have the 2 OTR Podcast shows at Pendantaudio.com that I do to keep the ole chords in shape.
Also the workshops have been a huge help!!
But, Soon, Very soon-- look out world!!
If you can swing down via plane to Hartford I'd love to have ya!!
I have Some very good workshops are in the works now...
Hey Joe, It may sound kind of silly, but after so many years as a VO artist, do you still learn new things from most of the sessions you do, or does it become "old hat" after a fashion?
I wouldn't say it gets old hat at all. I LOVE it. Every session is fun (except on very, very rare occasions). At this point I usually get hired to do what "I do" so there's not much hunting around to find what the client wants.
I guess what I learn from every session is how much I love the gig. That's a good thing.
Joe