Hi, Dear! I’m Ellen, Brazilian voice over and voice actress.
I have always been active in art and music and have been
working with spoken and sung voice since childhood. In voice, I
studied Dubbing in Dublagem Curitiba with Mônica Placha
(2018), Voice Over in Locução Essencial with Nadya Schwingel
(2020), Voz Criativa (original and cartoon voices) with Ana Paula
Schneider and Luiza Catoira (2021) and I went back to study
acting with Juliano Baroni (2021). I am a music student at
Conservatório de Música Popular Brasileira – CMPB in
Curitiba/PR, with master Cassio Menin and a self-taught
musician since 11 years old. I work in my own professional home
studio. I have given voice to brands and companies in Brazil and
abroad in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Some brands: Roca
Brasil Cerámica, AmBev, Kepler Weber, Grupo Consumoteca,
Laboratório Prado, AdvertLog, Celite, Ferrero (Ferrero Rocher),
Hospital Rede D’or, Móveis Carraro, Br24, Hidrotec, Vuon, CEAB,
among others. I record children’s and technical audiobooks,
trilingual VSLs and IVRs as well as institutional, training and
online courses.
My home studio is professional:
Neumann TLM103 Condenser Mic
Focusrite Scarlett 3rd Gen Interface
Cables Tecniforte with plugs Neutrik
Headphones AKG K92
Pro Tools and Reaper with Néctar
Cabin with acoustic insulation and treatment, peripherals (camera Logitech C922 Pro Stream, monitor, mouse, keyboard). High-speed Internet over fiber optics, cable and Wi-Fi.
I’m disposal.
Regards,
Ellen
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