Rigorous Mort ...retail clip for Amazon

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This is a 5 minute clip of my narration of Rigorous Mort . It has a bit of different character actions. It gives you a good idea of what my voice sounds like naturally . I use a bit of several different ascents here .

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
morts voice. Where do I sign various shots of more training with Ronan during hand to hand combat stuff training with Vin, learning about guns and marksmanship, overlapping the shots of March training his doc's voice. Doc, you want to work for us? Great. Here's the rules. Half a $1,000,000 for two years, a salary starting out. That's 250,000 year more than some people will see in their entire lives. You will get a double in premium salary every five years that you work for us. So in 10 years you could be making upwards of a $1,000,000 a year payable and straight cash non taxed on January 15th. That's right. Then Ronan and I are all millionaires. Like how that sounds now you know it's possible. Here are the requirements. Firstly, you do not flaunt what you have by nice outfits. Nice cars. But don't be flashy. That attracts the wrong kind of attention. Next, and most important, you work your ******* *** off for us. And for Mr Gray. No sick days, no vacation time. You want vacation time thingy? Oh, be a school teacher. There is no tolerance for drug addiction or alcoholism. Don't be mistaken. This is no easy job. You don't clock in or clock out. You be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You are a call man, a Minuteman, a professional, and you will learn how to kill Pan Shot of Mort from his feet in a nice suit with sunglasses on putting a gun in his pocket. Next shot is running vin and more in background talking, foreground, talking on the phone duck. He's learning exceptionally well and he's yes, yes, he's asked very few questions. No, nothing else about. That's correct. I told him everything you said. Nothing else regarding his father. My opinion. I think it will be successful. Justus. Muchas vin and I are pause. No sigh. Yes, of course we've looked, but we found nothing. Not a single solitary trace of any Ah, we're waiting right now. Do you have a mark? Doc Waits looks back at the group. Okay. Walks over to Vin Ronin and more. Then what's up, Doc? Doc? Oh, you're hilarious. What's up is that we have a live one. We're going to go see what our boy here is made of Next shot. Is the car leaving? Arriving somewhere in this city more So what are we doing here? Duck, My boy, What we're doing here is your first job. It is an enforcement, but new killing. It seems that a fellow by the name of Gerald is in charge of all profits in a particular restaurant and more. And he hasn't paid up dot No, not that. Apparently he's a vicious and mean drunk who likes to hit women his girlfriend, to be precise, that type of reputation does exactly bring in customers or extolled the virtue of fine dining. Just ah, changes tune so that he can change his reputation more so that profits come trickling back in duck. You got it? Hands more to picture more exits the car and starts walking up ST He turns the corner and sees jailed, sitting on some steps next to a girl. Jeld! Stupid ******* *****! What the **** did I tell you? Is all your ******* fault? More Gerald! Gerald looks up. Who the ****? Eu More pistol whips him. I work for Mr Gray. You remember your landlord, Mr Grey, don't you? Gerald spits out blood **** more. That's good. very good. More reaches down and grabs the back of Gerald hair. Now, this beautiful woman doesn't deserve to be hit anymore. So I'm hoping you to quit. I'm also ordering you to clean up your act. You pathetic, alcoholic *******. So get some new chefs and waiters and clean up this restaurant. Mr. Gray wants to see you turn profit within the next two months. You got that, Gerald? Yeah, Yeah, yeah. No booze. New cooks. More glad to see we're communicating. Remember better profits in two months or I'll be back to see you. The car pulls up with Doc then and running, and my crew and I here will have a score to settle the car drives off camera.