Voice Reel Mixed (Youthful, British, Dynamic, Authentic, Natural)

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Description

A selection of commercials, corporate work, narration and drama

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
we like things a bit different. It's easy. 18 inch rustic. A pizza, yep, that pasta, you can't pronounce that two prawns Houdini. Yes, indeedy intimacy. Brownie, Absolutely. Even this guy bending over backwards to serve garlic bread, yep. Even that pasta crisps, we know it's not the italian way, but hey, what's the world without a few twists, zz bring different to the table. Whether you're a wannabe diva, a rock god in waiting or someone who can't hit a note with sing star. If you've got a smartphone and a playstation, then you've got what it takes. No more squeezing in or spilling out. We deserve more, much more loads more lingerie that fits. Now there's a plus the styles we want, the sizes we need. Hello and welcome to the first day of your new job. Hopefully the first day in a long and positive career with little, we'd like to thank you for choosing to join our team at such an exciting point in the history of this company. Before you get started, we'd like to tell you a bit about the company that you have joined, where we came from and where we are going. I was not a cute baby. When I was born, my older brother Carlton took one look at me and declared to the hospital room. It's not a baby, it's a skeeter and from there, the name sort of stuck. I was long and leggy mosquito thin, a record breaking 25 inches at baptist hospital, the name grew even more accurate with my pointy beak lock knows as a child mother spent years in my childhood trying to convince people to use my given name, Eugenia mrs, charlotte bordeaux filling does not like nicknames. My road rage continues onwards and upwards. My anger knows no bounds. I'll tangle with anything giant busses, intercontinental juggernauts, ferrying carcasses of frozen beef. It's a disorder. I have to get them back. You know, even if someone's just looked at me, I was in Greenwich, I had the window down and these two schools bags drew alongside me and they gave me that look. So I gave them a look and then they pushed out in front of me. We went racing around.