Louis Fox Advert and Narration Demo

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Description

A range of adverts showcasing different voice styles and a documentary voice over.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Martin's put the wrong fuel in his car. That's a big deal. If he misses his date with Jenny, she might think he doesn't care. She might write a song about his piggy eyes. Don't worry, Martin, unlike others, will cover you even if you fill up with the wrong fuel green flag, no matter what. I love oranges and I love orange juice is one of my five a day, but I also love strawberries on bananas, apples and I love grapes. But, oh, hang on, they're all in there, really, and it's two of my five a day. Oh boy, wait till I tell the guys about this innocent smoothies. Two of your five a day at Nationwide. We think it's important that our people come from a range of backgrounds, were more committed than ever to helping students and graduates of all ages kick start their careers with us nationwide on your side. This is for the players, for those that leap into battle in the blink of an eye for the drivers that compete for their club, no matter where they are. For everyone who has triumphs, tips and tricks to share on for those who love to play with complete freedom. This is for the game changes the innovators. This is for the place. Thiss There are few places harder to get to in this world, but there isn't anywhere where it's harder to live. Thie Average temperature here at the bottom of the earth is a balmy 58 degrees below. That's when the sun is out. It wasn't always like this. Antarctica used to be a tropical place, densely forested and teeming with life. But then the continent started to drift south, and by the time it was done drifting, the dense forests had all been replaced with a new ground cover ice. As for the former inhabitants, they'd all died or moved on long ago. Well, almost all of them. Legend has it that one tribe stayed behind. Perhaps they thought the change in weather was only temporary. Or maybe they were just stubborn