HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
I have been doing voiceovers for almost 10 years. I have a home recording studio with ISDN. I started with acting in NYC at HB Studio, and continued from there studying voice, voiceover and improv. I've voiced a combination of TV and radio commercials, audio books, an animated film and series, corporate voiceover work, and even an award show or two!
RECENTLY BOOKED PROJECTS
Booked my THIRD spot for Marriott!! Am the voice of Burke Williams Spas of California, and the nationwide voice of FXCM (a div. of Forex Capital), Byram Healthcare and Simplisafe.
VOICE DESCRIPTION
Smooth, warm, real... ---but also animated, friendly, energetic. Rich promo reads. Strong Rock Imaging and Great Lite FM reads
DIALECTS, Character voices and vocal impersonations
Hey Marian! Just wanted to let you know you can catch my voice in the documentary "Witness to Waco" this weekend on MSNBC. Itll be on at midnight tonight and 11 pm sunday night. I do the voice of David Koresh.
Hey Marian,
I need to thank you and Bob from the bottom of the heart; the advice, the camaraderie and most of all, the laughs! If you find yourselves back in Chicago, give me a call and I'll be sure to both of you the sights. And I'll try and order up some better weather next time too... =)
Hi Marian. I just saw your questions regarding recording booths. I'm not presently selling mine, but I wanted to throw a couple of thoughts your way. One, I bought my Whisper Room used and it's worked out beautifully. Plus I saved a ton of money going used instead of new. If you can hold out for a good used model it'll be worth the wait.
The other thing I wanted to mention is that while my booth was easy to assemble in an uncomplicated sense, the parts are incredibly heavy! The first time I had my brother and a couple of friends assisting (all big guys) and it was a workout. When we moved to a new place I paid the moving men some extra cash to reassemble it for me. The more muscle you can rustle up, the better. At the end of the day, the extra effort was worth it, and I've gotten a lot of use out of my booth. Good luck! :-)
Marian, unfortunately I have to work late on both those days!:-/ If it was on a Friday or Saturday I could have done it. Middle of the week is tough for me. Thank you for the invitation!:-) See you in June!! :-)
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Have a FANTASTIC October!
Dave
I need to thank you and Bob from the bottom of the heart; the advice, the camaraderie and most of all, the laughs! If you find yourselves back in Chicago, give me a call and I'll be sure to both of you the sights. And I'll try and order up some better weather next time too... =)
Thanks again and take care!
- Lucas
Be well,
Bob Souer
The other thing I wanted to mention is that while my booth was easy to assemble in an uncomplicated sense, the parts are incredibly heavy! The first time I had my brother and a couple of friends assisting (all big guys) and it was a workout. When we moved to a new place I paid the moving men some extra cash to reassemble it for me. The more muscle you can rustle up, the better. At the end of the day, the extra effort was worth it, and I've gotten a lot of use out of my booth. Good luck! :-)
Adam
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