Scotsy

Scotsy
@scotsy

Scottish/Irish LGBTQIA+ Voice Actor looking for work in Games and animation!

Joined Aug 2017 1 Following4 Followers
About Scotsy

Name:

You can call me Hazel, but my online handle is Scotsy!

Age:
Late twenties.

Nationality:
Scottish / Irish.

Accents:
I was born and raised in Scotland, and moved to Ireland in my teens so I have natural Scottish and Irish accents.

 I can do:

  • Scottish (Neutral)

  • Scottish (Glaswegian)

  • Irish (Neutral)

  • Irish (Donegal/Ulster)

  • Received Pronunciation English (and comical variants)

  • General American

  • Satirical West Coast "LA/Valley Girl"

  • Satirical Southern American/Texan

  • Satirical Australian




Education
Closing Credits - 2022

Audio Engineering for Voice Actors

Instructed by Tony Wijs

Acoustics: The sonic characteristics of a room and how it can affect your sound.

Reverb: Reflections of sound waves off surfaces in your recording space, and how to treat them.

Gain Staging: Setting your audio levels to a manageable state for the cleanest recording possible.

Compression: A volume leveler bringing the quietest signals up and the louder signals down.

EQ: Sculpting to shape a tone by boosting and cutting frequencies.

Headroom: How many DB before reaching zero DB.

Sibilance: Unpleasant tonal harshness that occurs on consonants such as S, T, and Z.

Input vs Output: The directional flow of an audio signal, from microphone to speakers, and how it flows from one device to the next.

Fundamental Frequency: The "sweet spot" on a frequency graph which defines your unique voice.

Harmonics: All other tones on the sound spectrum outside of your fundamental frequency.

Noise Floor: Everything your microphone picks up when you aren't speaking.

Clipping: The bane of voice actors and audio engineers alike!

Pricing

Negotiable

What Scotsy is looking for

I'm looking for roles in Games, Machina, Dubs, and Animation.