Loren's Classic Commercial Reads

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My demo showcases my commercial and narrative range, including everything from heartwarming to comical reads. I have been recording voice overs in Vancouver, Canada for the past 15 years and have consistently booked a range of commercial, retail, narrative, real estate, and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) projects.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian - West) North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
on behalf of the entire crew. Welcome aboard. Before takeoff, insure your ticket has severely restricted you, too. Inconvenient dates and times of travel. Please be aware that some people in front and behind have paid a lot less than you by booking way in advance in the likely event you've paid an inflated price. Remain calm if dinner is looking so ordinary. Spice it up with Domino's pizza. Domino's for excitement. People say I have my mother's eyes and her smile and her Cesc for life. I guess I also have her bones. You see, Mom has osteoporosis, and I haven't Mr Jones calling. Mr Jones, please come to customer service. Mr Jones. Mr. Jones, please come to the customer service desk. Mr. Jones, I have your Big Mac and fries from McDonalds, and I'm about to eat. Uh, hello, Mr Jones. So you decided to make your first big Internet purchase. You would put your credit card you're about to buy, and suddenly there it ISS that nagging feeling that says maybe this isn't the lowest price by that idiot who pays too much. Am I not a savvy net consumer? Will this end up being like that? over price anti glove seat that I bumped my shin on every single day of my painfully unaware life. He's such a witty bitty baby. How can we leave him alone? All will be back in no time. What could possibly happen? Remember when you left your puppy alone for the first time? Well, quite does. Oh, no. Hand me that newspaper. Come on. He's just a little guy he wouldn't outweigh. May How? Know what I'm doing? I'm just sitting in the den, staring at a blank computer screen. You know why? Me neither. Neither does Kenny. Kenny works at the department store where I bought the computer can. He didn't tell me He normally works in bicycles and toys. You know, I remember that day thinking this can. He's not the brightest bone. The hallway. Well, guess who feels like Captain 21 now just for today. Be open to new ideas, Judge. Fairly. You need not agree. Just do not dismiss today. Open your mind. Thank you for listening.