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One of the
best things about doing voiceovers out of a home studio
is the commute! (I do however, force myself to
dress up and wear a tie when I do make it into 'the
office'.) Having worked in and around the Arts my
entire life, I believe that my seasoned ears, creative
instincts and technical skills are three key reasons why
I have earned so many repeat customers. Dropping
everything that I am doing to help someone in a pinch is
also part of my success! And that's okay, because
I understand the demands of business and will always
help a client when possible.
I can produce your spot from start to finish, (including
copy and the addition of sound effects and music) and
deliver a .wav or mp3 to you lickety split.
Original music writing services are also available.
For those needing hundreds or even thousands of prompts,
I have specialized software that enables me to record,
cut and name, for a fraction of the cost.
Creativity,
Tons of Voices, Vocal Consistency and Technical Savvy
are what I can bring to your project
and I hope you'll let me do that!
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animation
books
educational
IVR (large)
narration
radio and tv
toys
voice matching
websites
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(partial
list)
Auto: Hyundai, KIA, Mazda, Toyota,
Banks: First ROI (The voice for!)
Christian: Gideon, New Life Productions
Educational: The Learning Tree, The Dominican Republic
Dept. of Education
Entertainment: Del Mar National Horse Show, Jeopardy!,
Norwegian Cruise Lines
Fitness: Kinesis
Food: Family Fresh Market, Dutch Bros. Coffee
Infomercials: Corioliss, Branded J Brushes
Media: Premier Radio Networks, WebBuzz
Spirituality: HayHouse Radio, Splendor Carwash
Technology: Intel, SpamArrest, Gossimer.com, WhiteHat,
Goog-411, YouMail (The voice for!)

Laguna
Playhouse
One of the show's finest directorial choices
occurs when Mitch's girlfriend Janine sings, "The Very
Thought of You" in voiceover. Rosemary Watson's
rendition is magical, a perfect use of music to convey
emotion and the ideal voice to bring pleasure to a dying
man.
--- Joel Hirschhorn, Variety, Sept. 14, 2004
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