Steve Womble VO Demo

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Description

These are some samples of my commercial as well as narrative voice over work

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Are you tired of going to large electronic stores? That should have everything you're looking for. But you find yourself waiting forever for customer service, then come to Andy's Audio Center and my see you still have that cold. I thought those co pills or years were supposed to work. Why not try something that does alleviate will give you 24 hours of relief from all your cold symptoms. Tired of dry, crumbly cookies that are so hard they could double as hockey pucks? Imagine sinking your teeth into a hot, soft cookie when I was a kid. I love spending time with my dad on the weekends. Every fall we take a special trip, just the two of us out to Clear Lake. Now you can relive the golden years of radio with 1600 W I N Z, the number one flashback and then every radio station. You've loved his music for years. Now, for the first time ever. Openly Records presents the best of Andrew Busch. Are you looking for a companion animal? Why not consider adopting a pet to regional pet adoption agency? The Pet Adoption Agency takes in thousands of dogs, cats and birds every year that need good homes. Hello. It's nice to meet you. Who? Me? I'm a computer virus. Yep. That's right. I'm here to infect your computer. Don't worry. I'll only slow things down for a few days. Maybe sin up copies of myself to all your friends and email contacts. Nothing too serious. If I had a pick one, I'd say the best vacation I ever went on was my summer at the Yellow Horn Ranch. I'd read every Western ever written by Lula more and watched all the movies. My head was stuffed with romantic visions, a cowboy life and one horse towns driving through long, empty tracts of wilderness. I understood why the call it Big Sky Country and was pleased to see the road to the ranch. At last, Daniel carefully placed the strange wooden box on top of a large rock. We had just pulled it free from underneath the roots of a fallen tree down at the river's edge. As we began to brush away the layers of silt in mud, water from within the box began to drain. The water is red. Cried Sarah. Well, why would it be read? Hi, I'm Steve Womble. Thanks for listening.