
Client: Divvy Parking
Project: explainer video for website and trade shows
Style: upbeat, natural, helpful
Client: Divvy Parking
Project: explainer video for website and trade shows
Style: upbeat, natural, helpful
I don’t need to explain that weddings are expensive and the worst for indecisive Librans like myself #somanydecisions. So when I got to voice this little explainer for the Canberra Wedding Festival, I knew I’d just stumbled across the perfect wedding solution. You’re welcome.
Holy scam-watch Batman! It’s a biff, pow, bam, zlonk to the face of old fashioned trickery in this explainer on how to avoid a scam.
feat. yours truly.
‘We love your Australian accent’. This was the start of a beautiful VO-ship that brought this explainer to life. I love that I get to work with people all over the globe. Also loved the brief of ‘casual engagingness’. Brilliant!
How can a plane just disappear? I clearly remember the day MH370 vanished. While there’s been many theories over the last few years, there’s still no substantive answers as to what happened—despite the many searches carried out.
As a track-changing, over-editing, grammatically-pedantic type, this project was music to my ears. Tech that allows you to mark up in multiple ways. Oh and it’s also great for peeps who need to collaborate.
Big data, small data, raw data, cooked data … this self-confessed data nerd will take it in any form. Naturally I was super-stoked to be the voice of a new explainer about Digital Earth Australia. #datanerds rejoice!
I’ve used a natural yet professional (even slightly authoritative) tone for this software explainer voice over.
Kicking off the new year with an explainer I voiced for a new banking Point of Sale product.
A corporate explainer I voiced for a government client to get their staff amongst Facebook At Work. Like.
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