Stephanie Gale | Audiobook - Narration, Storyteller, Expressive, Engaging Demo

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Description

Stephanie Gale, reading for 'Little Red of Riding Hood' Book-on-Video, by Larry Sowell, and from 'Like Water For Chocolate' by Laura Esquivel, highlighting Stephanie's ability to bring enjoyment and emotion to the words, with character, mental images and picture-painting visuals to mind. Stephanie has expressive, effective, measured, confident articulations, for engaging storytelling, narrations, book trailer promos, chapter teasers, and documentary voice over in a smooth, rich, warm, inviting voice and an informed, articulate and entertaining audiobook.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
in the township of writing Hood, there lived a group of citizens who loved Halloween. Pumpkins, lights and streamers all hung with care from the houses and department stores that took stock of ghosts and goblins of years past. But there was one major set back on the night of Halloween. There was no trick or treating. Mama used to say it was because I was especially sensitive to onions. Like my great aunt Tita. Tito was so sensitive to onions, anytime they were being chopped, they say she would just cry and cry when she was still in my great grandmother's belly. Her subs were so loud that even Natche the cook who was half deaf, I could hear them easily. One, sir. Whaling got so violent that it brought on an early labor, and before my great grandmother could let out a word or even a whimper. Tita made her entrance into this world prematurely. Right there on the kitchen table amid the smells of simmering noodle soup, time Bailey's and cilantro, steamed milk, garlic and, of course, onion.