Voice Over help?
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- Miguex
Looking for collaborators with voice over, no experience necessary, but looking for someone that has a british accent.
If you think you can talk like the announcers on the radio / tv (not so much voice but the attitude/ style) and would like to give it a try, hit me up.
Script no ready yet, but it would be something like 10 names, a date and a location.
something like this:
Looking for both, male and female voices.
Anyone interested?
- Continuity0
I would be; I did a bit of V/O work for a radio spot once, and it was really fun. Is distance an issue?
- Oops. I just saw you want Brits. That's not me. :DContinuity
- sweet!
I'm all for working at distance, I'm more worried about the accent/ attitude
Miguex - You'd get a pretty recognisable Canadian accent from me. :DContinuity
- Miguex0
Well, if you can fake british accent pretty well, I don't mind.
I'd tried it myself, (which I usually do), but since english is my second language, you can imagine my britt accent is a joke haha- Tell you what; I'll send you the MP3 of the spot, and you can have a gander at it.Continuity
- Continuity0
I'd just be making British toes curl with my attempts. :D
- Miguex0
Bump for the evening crowd..
Looks like I got the male voice locked down, looking for female voice now.(I guess I can just email to Jaline directly since she is the only girl here haha)
- mikotondria30
I can do just about every English accent except Norfolk, from public school master to chav to foul-mouth coal miner and taxi driver, to smarmed up bingo caller and local radio advert shister.
I don't have a very good microphone though..
terrible quality. Not actually a very convincing voice either.
Ben Finch is an hilariously comedic friend of mine.