An introduction to what I can do.
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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Hi, I'm Jonathan Hart, and I'm a voiceover artist and voice actor operating exclusively for now, at least from my studio here in the Swiss Alps. Not really. E. I mean, yes, I, um a voice actor and yeah, I have a broadcast ready home studio, but no, I'm not lucky enough to be quarantined. My wife's parents shall A anyway. Rather than force you to endure a tonne of outdated commercials, no trip to woo and is complete without a visit to the region's number one wet market. I thought I'd try something. Betty, Beautiful home. Because you might not actually know what boy you want until you hear it. I've been doing videos now for around 20 years in accents from all over the globe, from commercials, generation games on animation, from leading vehicle manufacturers to respected high street jeans, banks, building societies, pensions on insurance and even international soft drinks brand. I can deliver both clean audio via source connect on direct decline, broadcast ready videos. As an award winning podcaster. I can also advise on every element of podcast production, from idea to recording equipment, marketing and release for a full list of studio specs and capabilities or to ask for the sample. Just drop me an email. If you need a voice, think any of mine fit the bill. All would like me to record a sample of your script. Give me a cool whatever you need. I'll do my best to find the voice that suits you. Jonathan Hart does not live in the Swiss Alps. This real recorded in a single take. It is home. Other reels were available for further information. For a full list of side effects, there's a Hobson's hyping international dot com. Failure to pay for working to taking may result in your home being repossessed. Really? Ah.