Educational Child Classroom Video Voice Over

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Description

This demo showcases the ability to speak to the audience (8-10 year olds), to be clear, concise, authentic, provide energy, and emphasis in the right places.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
123 snow off I No, it's not a snow day, but you do get to have a snowball fight inside the classroom. You heard that, right? You're going to share what you've learned by tossing a crumpled up piece of paper, your snowball into the air, excited. Let's go over the steps. First, you'll need something to write with and a scrap piece of paper. Then you're gonna watch a video like using geometry in the computer animation of dinosaurs and dragons while watching listen for a fact or detail you find interesting. Or that answers a question you may have. For example, this fact. Animators slag shapes along the screen without changing the size. When the video is paused, write a detailed down on your paper and crumple it up into your snowball. Wait for your teachers count and, when prompted, tossed your snowball into the air. Next, find a new snowball and open it up and read it. You'll watch a little more of the video and at a supporting detail to your new snowball when prompted like this. Wow! Using rotations around a single point looks like the dragon is falling and spinning through the sky, then crumple it up again and be ready to toss it. You may play a few more times before having a chance to share and reflect with a partner, small group or the class.