Joan Carlson Voice Over Sample, reading from a Video Game script.

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Description

I searched for a concise sample script that would showcase that I can do voiceovers that show a good tone, pace, and with compelling emotion. I'm excellent with storytelling such as this, but am versatile and can easily voice over documentary or non-fiction material equally well.

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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.
job description. Wiesel Corporation is a company that produces short films, cartoons and movies for Children Art direction. LDA is a knowledgeable ferry in the land of woodsy would see is a small forest where fairies and humans live together. Think of LDA as a fairy godmother. She's personable, friendly, and quirky, but also a source of knowledge and expertise in this scene. Elda comes across a tearful ferry who appears to be no older than five. Although LDA is wise, she's quirky and often spews out cliche phrases, words in italics are actions and depictions of the scenery. LDA pew! Well, now that the housekeeping is done, I can finally relax. What shall I do first. Elda flies about her house with excitement. Elder starts humming a happy tune. Mm hmm. LDA exits her treehouse and zooms down the laneway where she bumps into a tiny flying ferry whose head is down. Elder, whoopsie daisy, watch where you're going. Little sweet Elder notices the ferry is crying. What happened darling? Before the ferry can respond, LDA begins rattling off words of wisdom, LDA at a quick pace. Whatever is the matter, You know what they say. Gone tomorrow. Our troubles of today will be gone tomorrow. Hold your head up because to every dark cloud, there is a silver lining. You hear me a silver lining. The best and shiniest and brightest Elder trails office. She notices the little ferry has flown away and she flies away after her