Basketball Coach - Stan Lee Bio - Sedona - George Lucas Bio

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Description

This narration demo showcases the following characteristics: Athletic - Coach - Boss - Teacher - Mysterious - Narrator - Amazed

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
when shooting a jump shot, you want to focus on a few things. Number one. Your footwork should always plant your feet before going up for a shot. This helps you stay balanced, which will make you more accurate. Number two Your hands. Your dominant hand should be underneath the ball with your guiding hand on the side of the ball to keep it steady. When Stanley broken the comics, most superheroes for fairly simple characters had a superpower in a thin back story, and that was pretty much it. But Lee took it to another level. He made his character's vulnerable, giving them flaws that allowed audiences to identify with them as human ish beings. There's something special about the way the sun shines on this ancient read sandstone. The way these creeks flow to the desert landscape. It's West Sedona has been attracting artists and spirituals seekers for over a century, and why it continues to inspire today what George Lucas was writing the screenplay for Star Wars. He became enamored with the book by a man named Joseph Campbell. Camel was a comparative mythology ist who had developed a theory about stories at the heart of every great story, Campbell wrote, was the same essential hero with the same characteristics in the same struggles. This became the template for Luke Skywalker.