Jim Harrison
Audio
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audio fileV/O Demo: J. Henry Harrison
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2018 |
Tracker/Researcher/Videographer
Commercials & Industrials |
2018 Political Cycle American Bridge 21st Century PAC |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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1984 | A.A., Television Communications | Santa Ana College |
About me
Short description of my voice:Can narrate at a smooth, Campbell-Scott-type pace, and vary from that of a menopausal female, a British male or a "wiseguy," if necessary.
Additional skills:
I've worked as a production assistant on short films, as well as producing multimedia titles, for which I provided narration. My last job with a political action committee required that I attend meetings and social events in order to obtain audio and video documentation of congressional/senatorial candidates.
Additional information:
I have a background in writing and editing, have worked in administration, management, and have been a vocalist since high school (in other words - for several years). I have begun several scripts and am a past member of the Orange County Playwrights Alliance.
Home Studio
I have a home studioLicense & Passport
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Voice Style | Angry, Announcer, Arrogant, Authoritative, Charismatic, Dangerous, Dopy, Empathic, Energetic, Friendly, Fun, Glamorous, Luxurious / Smooth, Natural, Reassuring, Rich, Sarcastic, Scary, Sexy, Soft, Street, Versatile, Warm, Whiny, Youthful |
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Accents/Dialects | Australian, Chinese, English - Cockney, English - England North West (Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire), French (Standard International), German, Irish, Israeli, Italian (Standard International), Latin American, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Midwest American, New York, Northern Irish, Norwegian, Pakistani, Philippines (Filipino, Tagalog), Russian, Scottish - Central, Scottish (Glaswegian), Serbian, Southern American, Spanish (International Spanish) Acento Neutro, Standard American, Upper-class American, US South (Deep South, Dixie, Delta), US West Coast (California, Portland), Welsh (Southern), Yiddish |