Voice Over Demo 01

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Description

A brief introduction to my voice and abilities.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Hello. I'm Tim Hanson, and I want to give you just a small sample of my voice capabilities. I studied broadcasting journalism and graduated from University of Nebraska and Lincoln. I began my radio career at the age of 15. Kot White, 12:40 a.m. In North Platte, Nebraska. I began training my voice for now. Who could this be? What? Betty, I'm Betty. I'm in the middle of something. Buried the bones. Deal. I'm going out for a rapid Betty. It's not a good time right now. Betty, I really need you to Well, you just can't find good help these days. My grandmother is from England. She turned me on to the BBC when I was very young. It became a huge fan of BBC programming and especially Monty Python. It was there. I picked up various dialects of British accents. I especially have fun speaking the accent, sometimes for several weeks, with all conversations on. Um, just a second. I need to get this. Speaking of grandmother. Ah, hello, Grandmother. Um, I'm a little busy at the moment. I just want you to know that I'm having tea with Mrs Neville, and she has the most heavily granddaughter. She's single unit would be too overweight, I'm afraid, but she comes from good stock. You mean like capital saying you're 60 years old, you need to find a nice girl and get married. Grandma, you know I'm ***. No, honey, Bunches is just a phase. You'll grow out of it. You know your Uncle Pita. He was a good tonight in the office to I'm Busy Girl. Let me let me well, kisses, Geo, but it maybe your needs air much more contemporary, such as a documentary narration or the reading of some great novel. Here's a clip from a documentary on Orson Welles 12 plus one. A 1970 film, an Italian French co production in which Wells appears briefly to do some magic tricks, is notable only for being the last film of Sharon Tate, who was murdered a few months before it was released. The plot was lifted from the same Russian novel, which Mel Brooks used with proper credit as a basis for his lovely film The 12 Chairs. Here it's material Glassman and Tate to embark on the frantic search for a fortune hidden in a chair, the formula sex frolicking on Lee serves to confuse and distract from the comedy. And the nude footage of Tate gave the film unpleasant element of morbid exploitation. Wells lackluster footage. He's doing an act based on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde when his theaters disrupted by the search for the chairs. It's only vaguely connected with the rest of the film and gives the impression of having been stuck into ring some guest star mileage out of him. Wells did a cameo in another film about French history, Waterloo, also in 1970 as King Louis, the 18th Rod Steiger's all stops out hamming as Napoleon made this film much funnier, unintentionally thin. The Start of the Revolution Without Me labored so hard to be Wells gave a workmanlike but un interesting performance. Well, there you go. It's about the end of it. Hope you enjoyed this demo tape here and got something out of it because this is about the end of it right up right here. No. Well, don't one bloody minute helmet. I don't believe that it's completely over as of yet. Well, I gotta say he's absolutely correct. Can't say is it's over completely, having got my two cents worth in yet either. So let's ah, move on here without using the radio voice and just talked casually here for a minute. I have, ah, over 40 years of experience of broadcasting and voice work and film work, and I'm a professional videographer. I have ah sound studio and I enjoyed doing this. It's it's not even work to me. It's something I very much enjoy. And if you But let me put my creative mind to work. If you're looking for commercial to be broadcast on YouTube or your website or radio, I I can put my brain to work and come up with a lot of various things that will work for you. So give us a chance, give me a chance and hope you enjoyed the demo. There's a lot more to go from this, but I think this right here gives you a good idea of where I'm at and my reading capabilities and my broadcasting capabilities and my voice have a wonderful day. Thanks for listening