#audio
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Virtual Events That Sound Live
During virtual events, a recorded voice can “read the lines perfectly” at the push of a button. Want to try this technique for yourself? Get in touch!
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Voice Power
Words matter. On the written page, they’re everything. On TV and radio, in streaming audio and video – as well as during live events – the voice matters as much as the words. A voiceover is interpretive, full of tonal subtlety. Like every person, every voice is unique. And it has with the power to stir the senses and drive a call to action. That’s the power of voice!
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Voice Sells
My voice is used during virtual events. It can also be used to promote the events in digital ads… before they happen, making sales.
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We’re talking vodka from Siberia!
“Discover the finest vodka from Siberia, inspired by the discovery of the Yukagir Mammoth.” The WHAT?! The MAMONT Vodka brand “embodies the spirit of adventure, celebrates the epic moments in life: an inspiration to push harder, travel further and discover more.” I choose adventure too!
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Whaddya need?
Yes, there’s “pace, range and clarity.” They’re part of the recipe. Now let’s add at least a dash of enunciation, versatility, consistency and articulation… all grounded with genuine emotional intent, skills and traits that come with an experienced voice artist… I speak for the industry – not only for myself – when I recommend these considerations for your voiceover work. I’m proud to tell you what you’re going to get, working with me.
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What’s the story?
In the worlds of advertising, documentary, corporate narration and live events, storytelling is everything. Brands, people, places, companies and spectacles… Each is a story waiting to be told. So that’s what we – the professional voice artists and announcers of the world – are wanting to do. We want to tell your stories!
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When Silence is Golden
Sometimes the EVENT takes my breath away. I think staying silent can be part of my job during live events – knowing when to let the action speak for itself!
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Win Win
In this line of work (I’m talking about live announcing, here), you can see, hear and feel the wins. When the crowd roars its approval in direct response to your “play-by-play” commentary, it is an unmistakable win. For who? For my clients, of course. For the people running the show! And, yes, I feel like a bit of a winner, myself, sometimes. That would make it a win win, right?!
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