
Cheers to the art of voice acting in this way too funny scene from Toast of London.


Cheers to the art of voice acting in this way too funny scene from Toast of London.

Absolutely delighted to find myself in animated form … and in a sassy blue power suit thank you very much! Enjoyed branching out into more of a character-style voice over for this one. P.S. I love that lippy on me.

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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Today marked the end of the Olympics. No more feelings of inadequacy around my lack of coordination, level of fitness or way I rock a tracksuit for another four years. Great. As the athletes take their bats and balls and go home, I want to leave you with this Olympic voice over gold.

It was late last year. Husbo did the unthinkable. In a momentary lapse in concentration he agreed to Apple’s enticing El Capitan OS proposition. And why wouldn’t he? Promises of increased productivity with split screens and a more intuitive Spotlight search. Pinned swipes and notes checklists—oh my. It sounded fan-bloody-tastic. Until I loaded up the ol’ DAW to record an urgent voice over.
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When I tell people I am a voice actor, they usually respond with ‘oh cool—do an [insert country] accent’. To which I reply: ‘rack off Drazic’ (a somewhat obnoxious 90s comeback for those not familiar with Heartbreak High).

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.
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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.