My voice over reel, different shows and styles.
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (England - Yorkshire & Humber) British (General)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
welcome to the lavish Bunny Bowl arena, a crucible of charity competition containing 10 carat Skittles. I said 10. Thank you Casualty. The heart of our health service. A dedicated team working around the clock. They're with us for our most vulnerable moments, facing life and death, trauma and tears supporting each other through the toughest shifts. This is Barnsley Casualty, 24 7. But first we go head to head as these two carat munches bid for eternal glory. A dramatic fade to black. But now I can't see. Oh, sorry, Turn the lights on. Oh, the rabbit's gone. But only when there are many of us. Then I'll be able to call myself completely free. Sooner or later it will happen. We need more time, but it will happen. I'm sure of it here to make sure there's no monkey. Business is games, master Chris, although why would you enter a monkey in a ferret race or bring one in the voiceover booth? Peter, I can't read the script if it's in your mouth. First, into the terrifying tunnel of tricks is frazzle. Go fast! Look at that eager beaver go! Yes, I know, but fair It doesn't rhyme. And on that bombshell, I'm afraid time has run out. Peter. Peter, give me. I need to tell them what's coming up. Next time he's got the script. I'll just have to guess a dog. Two dogs trying to dig to the Earth's core bandit and the cat trying to look for a toy in a box of cereal. Yes, pretty sure and nail that. Say good bye, Peter. Dirty monkey. Oh!