Narrative demo

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Video Narration
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Description

readings of narrative subjects

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Our first stop on the Burlington Ice Cream Factory tour is going to be in what we like to call the idea room. What do you notice? First, right, The giant refrigerator. Let's take a look inside, shall we? Inside will find all the usual add on, say, you're used to seeing an ice cream such as chocolate chips, wrinkles and nuts. However, what you'll also find our unusual items that we used to experiment with various exotic fruits, pastries and different varieties of Candies, among other things. Time to leave Children, said the man. A moment later, the sound of running feet and the site of his Children made. Johan and else's father smiled himself. The Children scrambled up into the carriage, and Elsa said, I can't wait to see all my friends with a frolic Father. All right, let's get started. Then, he replied. Is the carriage set off down the country lane? Father Johann said, Why do they call it a frolic? The Christmas of the October evening air was evident as spoken words of wonderment were given visual recognition as they rolled off my tongue for their above me in the star filled sky where the pulsating ribbons of a jeweled treasure. The aurora borealis dancing molecules of nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen captured in Earth's magnetic eb produced magically suspended glimmering arcs of blue, green and crimson. Hi, I'm Kelly Sherwood, and thank you for listening.