
I’ve used a natural yet professional (even slightly authoritative) tone for this software explainer voice over.
I’ve used a natural yet professional (even slightly authoritative) tone for this software explainer voice over.
New year … new me. Or something like that. Now that 2017 is in full effect, all the major industries are talking twenty seventeen trends. Whether it’s advertising, entertainment, tech or training—it’s all going to shape how and where us voice over types will be applying our voices in 2017.
A corporate explainer I voiced for a government client to get their staff amongst Facebook At Work. Like.
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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.
THAT acquaintance. You know the one. Lover of garlic. Consistently caffeinated. Social smoker. And super-close talker. You avoid them in confined spaces. You tilt your head to the side in conversation. You strategically time your own breathing.
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Thought I’d start posting ads, videos, phone messages, PA announcements—heck anything with a voice over I love. Why? Because I can. And because I think it’s good to listen to as many different styles as possible—inspiration is out there everywhere …
Big fan of stats right here. I like to know who is visiting my site and what they are looking for. I want to know if my content is what they are after. I love website analytics (nerd alert)—especially data around the search terms that bring people to my site.
That was until a ‘deadpan voice over’ search landed right here on this little patch of the www.
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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.