Commercial/corporate reel

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Description

Selection of commercials - mostly British accent with a whiff of Central Scotland, followed by corporate text [my natural Scottish-flavoured British]

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hello. You're listening to an McKendrick Smith. Where are you? Are you in bed? Why are you leaving the first human footprint on Mars? Are you jogging? Where are you? About to pull off a heist of the century. Are you in your car? Where are you praying those red eyes and the darkness can't see you. A voice in your ear can take you anywhere audible. Get your first audio book for free and feel every word. 14 95 a month after 30 day trial starts automatically terms. Apply red raspberry sorbet, fly fishing fudge moose tracks. Giffords world class ice cream where every rich, creamy flavour is crafted the old fashioned way at our family owned creamery in Scout Hagen. Get the scoop at Gifford's The Perfect Getaway Caledonian MK Brain Fairies for the time of your life for a deep, rich golden tan. Bye garbles Tom. Everything we see is made up of colours and understanding. How they work is an important part of art and design. The colour wheel shows pure colours or Hughes. There's the primary colours. You can mix them to make secondary colours, and when you mix a primary and secondary colour together you get tertiary colours. Colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel are analogous or harmonious colours. They seem to blend together, making them easy on the eye. Opposite colours are called complimentary. They contrast with each other, this's and Metin **** Smith. Thanks for listening.