Documentary Narrator (Long cut, 3 Samples)

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I created this demo entirely in my home studio – from recording to editing, mixing, and mastering. These 3 scripts are inspired by various channel content from National Geographic & The Science Channel.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

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

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Whether it's cash, gold or digital bits, we all know that money makes the world go round and what that money is worth depends on trust, trust that the engines that power it all won't fail. For the first time National Geographic is going to take you inside the system places where you're not allowed to bring a camera straight into the vaults of the world's largest stash of what you want need and bust your butt to get money. One of the places that truly controls money is the central bank of the United States, the Federal Reserve. They count it, store it, move it, inflate, it, deflate it, destroy, stabilize, lend and buy it and make a profit off of it. But above all, they protect it. Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 ft long, weighed in at six tons and stood 15 ft high. Enormous powerful legs could have squashed a car in a single stride, four ft jaws, raggedly studded with seven inch teeth could crush bone and consume £500 in a single bite. Clearly, this was the ultimate predator, the undisputed master of its cretaceous world or not. One of the world's top paleontologists says that T rex was not a hunter at all. The fiercest giant of dinosaur lore was but a well designed scavenger who had much more in common with buzzards and hyenas than with lions and tigers. The first moment when time and space began the beginning of everything also known as the Big Bang from entire Galaxies to microscopic particles, everything that we could see touch and smell began with this moment. Join us on an adventure across the cosmos as we discover the formative past and the potential futures of our universe and everything it contains.