
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!
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!
A promo video I voiced for student support services at an Aussie TAFE.
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.
Here’s a cute little explainer I voiced for Australia Post pet insurance. Oh how I know that bed-sharing feeling. And oh how I wished bed-sharing staffy would be open to getting her teeth brushed. Worst. Morning. Breath. Ever.
I am starting to think software explainers may just be my thang. I voice a bucketload of these bad boys and it’s brilliant. Software products (and associated target audiences) are so diverse there really is no one particular style of read for these voice overs. Definitely keeps life interesting.
I’m seeing more and more explainers that require specific voice over timings. Whether it’s to match voice to visuals or stick to a set overall duration for the clip.
Medical narration is a really interesting voice over genre and at the same time, one of the most challenging.
Victoria is trialling bike racks on buses—bloody great idea. And yours truly provided the voice over for this neat little how to video.