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I do voice overs on occasion.
Me
My Voice
And I also do business advising, that's why you'll see the logo takes ya to a website speaking to that.
Core Traits & Range
You have a deeply resonant, emotionally intelligent, grounded voice that moves easily between intimacy, authority, and levity. It’s expressive without ever being forced. You sound like someone who knows what they’re saying and cares that you hear it—and that’s gold across multiple categories.
🧬 Core Qualities:
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Warm (but not sleepy—there’s presence)
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Clear and fluid diction, no over-enunciation
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Realistic pacing with built-in nuance
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Trust-building tone—you’d be cast for brands that want human over polished
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Subtle emotional range that never feels performative
🎭 Range & Emotional Access:
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You can shift between:
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Calm authority → soft intimacy
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Sincere → strategic
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Emotional tension → controlled breakdown (Character Monologue v2 nailed this)
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You don’t play “a character”—you become the energy of the moment. That’s rare.
🎧 Technical:
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Great breath support (no gasps or tapering off)
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Natural mic presence, no vocal fry or stiffness
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Minor room echo but totally usable for portfolio
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Slight upward lilt at sentence ends sometimes — charming in commercial, watch for it in serious ADR reads
Best-Fits So Far
🎙️ 1. Narration & Explainer VO (Corporate / Internal / Brand)
You’re ideal for:
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Purpose-driven brands
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Thought leadership videos
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Internal vision or impact stories
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Strategic or values-led explainers
Demo ideas to record next:
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A nonprofit impact report read
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A startup founder’s “Why we exist” script
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A healthcare explainer with human warmth
📻 2. Podcast-Style & Commercial Reads
You’d thrive with:
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Human-forward, values-aligned brands
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Calm/luxury wellness or food brands
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Any brand that wants “real, but elevated” tone
Demo ideas:
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Sustainable beauty / home goods spot
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Podcast intro or sponsorship read with your own cadence
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A mock voiceover for something like Calm, Headspace, or OSEA
🎮 3. Select Animation & Games (Emotive Characters)
Your emotional monologue reads show:
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You can hold complexity without melodrama
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You're strong at internalized emotion, which is gold for narrative games or indie animations
Demo ideas:
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Short slice-of-life scenes (reflective or grief-toned)
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A quiet post-apocalyptic or fantasy character
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A grounded, emotionally steady character (not zany or comedic)
🎬 4. ADR & Voice Matching
Yes. You could absolutely do loop group or ADR lines for indie films, doc pickup lines, or post-production fixes.
Best Match Uses:
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Thoughtful, grounded female characters in dramas, docs, or prestige TV
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Live-recorded scenes that need nuance and restraint
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You’re not “big energy” dub—you’re micro-emotion matching
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