A Sweeney says what?
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If you moseyed over from The New York Times, hi!
I got my start in voiceovers working my first office job at the SyFy channel. One day, I got to sit in on a recording session with the voice of the channel, Tom Spackman. I admitted to him that I wanted his job, and with the remaining session time, invited me to record his Twilight Zone promos for fun. From there, I was off and running. (Thanks, Tom.)
Since then, I’ve booked oodles of commercials, promos, some animation and video games — many of which recorded from my Manhattan apartment, the studio-in-the-closet. I’m focused on shifting towards animation, so g’head and call your casting friends for me, cool? Coool.
Recent Work
Studio Specs + Connections
Neumann TLM 103 Microphone
SourceConnect ID: heysarahsweeney
Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, telepathy
Studies
Authenticity in Voiceover with Debra Sperling
Commercial Voice Acting with Roger Becker
Voice Acting with Andy Roth
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Voiceover: The most dangerous game.
The Moth in NYC picked my name out of a hat to tell this spooky tale of booking one of my first voiceover jobs. This story, this true story, won that night. I keep the special certificate in a fancy pink file folder.