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Stop in the name of the language law. You are under grammatical arrest. You have the right to remain silent. You really should observe that right.
Continue reading “It’s like, the most unnecessary word ever”

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.

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It’s first thing in the morning, you’re getting ready for work, eating breakfast and reading the news headlines on your phone. From the other room your partner/roommate/parent/whoever-lives-with-you/work-with-me-here screams out ‘remember to call John about your upcoming appointment. His number is ’91 6579 2435’.

Medical narration is a really interesting voice over genre and at the same time, one of the most challenging.

They say the music maketh the commercial. Actually no, they don’t. But they should. Music in commercials and promos sets the mood. It supports the copy. It complements the voice over. It grabs attention.

Victoria is trialling bike racks on buses—bloody great idea. And yours truly provided the voice over for this neat little how to video.

The explainer has been the video flavour for a while now. If you wanna jump on board the explainer express, here’s a few tips to ensure next stop: success-town.

A warm and friendly style voice over for a payroll software explainer. Added bonus—stunning shots of the Great Barrier Reef.

Fast food chains, solicitors, workwear companies, furniture retailers and personal trainers. Just a few brands I may have maimed, injured (or worse) via live read back in my radio days.