Corporate COVID Safety Guidance VO, English

Profile photo for Liz Kotalik
Not Yet Rated
0:00
Video Narration
4
0

Description

This is one of many voice overs I was chosen to record while working for Tegna, a major broadcast news company. I provided this voice track for an animated video about new COVID guidelines as thousands of employees prepared to go back into the office after shutdowns.

Read More

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hey there. Here's an example of a corporate video I did recently. I took the name of the company out of the script. 321. Hello team you are making a difference. Your commitment and hard work enable us to be there for our communities at a time when they need us more than ever and thank you for everything you're doing as we adjust our operations to keep our team safe and prevent the spread of covid 19 here. A few important responsibilities that we all share as more team members come back to our buildings first. Check your temperature before leaving home. If it's 100.4 degrees or higher or if you feel unwell, do not come to work and seek prompt medical advice. Always wear a mask or cloth face covering when entering the building. And as you walk around the building and always follow current state local and company guidelines regarding face masks or cloth face coverings while in the workplace or on assignment whenever possible. Do not share equipment. Clean and disinfect your workspace. Frequently wash or sanitize your hands. Often be sure to stay at least six ft apart from others, avoid crowded elevators as much as you can. Hold virtual meetings to reduce face to face contact with your colleagues or clients and avoid meal gatherings or food sharing. Please don't allow visitors and guests into the building and that includes family mem and make sure to follow our temporary travel guidelines. And if travel is essential, notify your manager and hR business partner after work. Try to avoid crowded places and be sure to follow all state or local ordinances, including the use of cloth face coverings. Keep in mind we have an important responsibility to protect ourselves and each other, especially those who must enter our buildings to keep our operations strong. And please remember we are all in this together.