Character Voices

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Description

The intro should give a good idea of standard narration followed by a small selection of character voices.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hi. This is Paul Warner. I hope you enjoyed the previous two tracks on my voice over demo. Now, I hope you enjoy a selection of character voices. Did you ever notice that life offers some pretty tough choices? Let's see what you preferred, Abdur Uchitel Done tomorrow. Should we start? Right Often, No matter what choice you make, you somehow know it will be the wrong one. Good afternoon. Welcome to the Titanic. Were to like a portside cabin or a starving side cabin. And sometimes it seems like you have no choice at all. Would you like a blind formed? Well, perhaps it's cigarette folks at Denver beef know that life is full of tough choices. What do you young of studs think? We're running here a day case into, I reckon. My day. We worked 18 miles on bare feet. Only Mr Day T office. If we were deathly ill. My mother always told me that when I got older, I would come out on top. She was right. I'm bald. This staying cell phone doesn't bit the dust there to tell you what we're having here, leave the failure to communicate. Pardon me, gentlemen, but I must retired my Bentley. It seems the PM is in desperate need of some additional grape a poem. It's just that I've always been fascinated by the British accent. You know you can cross the river and go from Liverpudlian to Mank Union. It's really strange that I whether you're a professional, someone *** or a budding gourmand vacations built around the culinary arts are a perfect way to immerse yourself in a country or region. After all, you can learn Aziz much about the history and culture of a people from the methods and ingredients used in there, cooking as you will from anything found in a book.