Amy McCann Voicereel

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Description

Includes clips from these genres of voice over work: Commercial, Audiobook, Drama.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
starting a new business means you have to be a businessman, a Tom **** or Harry or not. If women started and grew businesses at the same rate as men, they would contribute an extra £250 billion to the UK economy. That's why, at NatWest, our new funding platform back her business is helping more women to get started. I love the anticipation of Christmas coming up and the fairy lights and being outside when it's so crisp and cold on, I'm wrapped up in a really big coat. I love snuggling up in my house, and I love reading a book. I think winter is one of my favourite seasons for the fact that you can just hibernate. Happy winter from Capri's hot chocolate. I would become governess to Mr Murray of Horton Lodge, no matter what they would like. I must do my best to keep this situation. The 31st of January was a wild, stormy day. There was a strong north wind with snow whirling through the air all day. I sat in the carriage with the cold, sharp snow drifting through my veil and filling my lap. Girls hardly ever say anything You have to like Kabul a speech together from different little lines, and it's not the same because they're never talk about anything important. I said this to Mr Christian. I said, It's not just Shakespeare And he said he had a theory about that mouse whispers. She kept no more talking. Don't tell me to hush. It's from behind us. Do you think that the snow totals out walking? That's silly. Saves mouse. He'll be holding his house All around her, older people in various styles of white pyjamas are playing shuffleboard. She leans over the ship's railing and stares into the water. The water is too far away for her to see her reflection in it, but if she leans far enough over, she can sort of see her shadow.