Tasha Guevara
What makes my voice over skills unique is my ability to blend versatility with authenticity. I can easily adapt my voice to match a wide range of styles, from conversational and relatable to authoritative or character-driven. But what sets me apart is my focus on making every performance feel genuine—whether it's for commercials, narration, or character work, I ensure that the emotion and tone resonate with the intended audience. I also pay attention to nuances like pacing, intonation, and breathing to bring scripts to life in a way that feels both natural and engaging. My continuous commitment to improving and experimenting with my craft keeps my skills fresh and adaptable, which is a huge asset in this ever-evolving industry.
Training
I learned my voice over skills through a combination of formal training and hands-on experience. I took courses and workshops with experienced professionals who taught me the fundamentals of voice control, character development, and vocal range. Along with that, I spent a lot of time practicing on my own, experimenting with different styles, and recording samples to refine my technique. I also learned a lot through feedback and real-world experience, working on a variety of projects that helped me improve my delivery and adaptability to different types of scripts and audiences.
Experience
My experience narrating audiobooks and industrials has been both rewarding and diverse, allowing me to refine my skills across different genres and formats.
Audiobooks: I’ve had the opportunity to narrate a wide range of genres, from fiction and non-fiction to memoirs and self-help. Each project requires a different approach, whether it’s creating distinct character voices for a fiction novel or maintaining a smooth, engaging tone for a non-fiction narrative. I’ve learned to balance pacing, tone, and emotion to ensure the story flows naturally and holds the listener's attention from beginning to end. This also involves understanding the author’s intent and maintaining consistency across long-form content, which can sometimes stretch for hours.
Industrials: I’ve narrated corporate training videos, product descriptions, and internal communications. These projects require a clear, professional tone to ensure the message is engaging without being too dry or robotic. I’ve learned to adapt my voice to match the target audience—whether it’s making a technical manual feel accessible to non-experts or delivering a compelling call to action for a corporate promotional video.
In both types of narration, I take pride in being able to adapt my voice to the needs of the project, while maintaining authenticity and emotional resonance, ensuring the final product sounds natural and professional.
Specials
Special Skills:
Sound Designer
DJ