Corporate E-Learning Narration. P&G, 25-min VO. British Accent. (Audio Sample from JOB).

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Description

VO / Recording and Editing: Louise Samuels
Client: Proctor and Gamble
Duration: 25 Minutes VO
Supplied: Via 41 Separate, carefully labelled WAV Files








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British Accent
English Accent
Genuine British
Genuine British Accent
Authentic British Accent
British Woman
British Female
Englishwoman
English Woman
Authentic British
Authentic English
Authentic English Accent
British Commercial
Commercial British
Commercial Female
Female Commercial
UK Actor
Trained Actor


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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
remember being as prepared as possible will help you as you work toward building your business communication. But you will still need to complete the structuring and reviewing steps of message creation and delivery before your business communication is complete. Together, we will review all of the steps to preparing for an effective business communication. If you need to revisit any of the topics from this course, you can select them from the course map button. When you're ready, select the retake button to try again. Well, those are some of the basics that I wanted to cover. As always, I have a tonne of additional information to pass your way. I found a great sight. I'd like to share with you. Expect an email from me soon. If you just summarise the data you found, you've effectively just created more data for your audience to search through. What you should do is synthesised the data you've analysed. When you synthesise, you find insights in the data that you've collected. You are shifting the focus from the data itself to the answers or decisions that you have come to because of the data. When you synthesise your findings, ask yourself does the data informed the broader storey of your business? If so, use that data. If the data you've selected doesn't pass that litmus test, don't use it.