MELISSA HARLOW VOICE OVER DEMO

As a professional female voice over artist, I am all about the relationship with clients and the high quality of delivered voice over work.

It starts with a deep belief that honesty, integrity, and a strong work ethic. Most of my experience comes from transparency, career training, world travel, and a willingness to listen. You may feel it’s important to know the person behind the voice. Although I have been voice acting my entire life, I have taken twists and turns as a professional, mom, and wife.

In 2016, my husband and I sold everything, bought a sailboat, and sailed down the coast of Mexico. From there, we departed and sailed across the Pacific Ocean to French Polynesia where we spent months visiting remote corners and villages. We explored our interest in people, culture, and overcoming deep fears about sailing. After we sailed back from Hawaii, to San Diego, we sold the boat and bought an RV. We traveled to the United States, Alaska, and Canada. Our experiences have broadened our relationship with many ideas, each other, and the world around us.

I used these unique experiences to tell a story and share the fears, accomplishments, and goodness that we found by traveling the world.

Now, my voice has a special confidence that makes it believable, natural, energetic, and compassionate.

I spent several years working with non-profit organizations where I used my public speaking skills to help spread the word. It was at the American Red Cross Blood Services in San Diego where I was asked to be the “on camera” and “broadcast studio on-air” spokesperson. I was so passionate about the news side of my job, I decided to seek out an internship with radio and television broadcasting.

After a successful internship, I was hired to be a reporter. There, I helped with all aspects of news production. I learned how to use my voice and was able to write and read news copy for a local cable TV company.

My skills continued to improve and I was hired in another organization. I presented various educational programs to thousands of adults, professionals, executives, and children, and again, found a new voice of compassion.

My travels have inspired many video productions and voiceover opportunities. My goal is to help anyone who has a message, project, or passion but needs my voice to tell the story.

If I could sum up my learned skills, here are a few examples where my voice has made an impression, a difference, and projects come to life:

Explainer videos, YouTube video production, and voice-over, travel documentaries, professional narration, audio books, e-learning, reporter/writer/ look- live productions, on-camera spokesperson, IVR telephone trees, script writing, and more.

#MelissaHarlowVO

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www.melissaharlowvo.com
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