Posts Tagged ‘Voiceover’
Luxury Real Estate Voiceover
Just slow down and take it all in. Picture yourself, well, right where the pictures show you to be. I think I had the luxury, no pun intended, of having the visuals shown to me before I voiced this commercial for Madison Taylor. Otherwise, the script might force you to improvise.
Read MoreCompliments on National Television!
Dan Sheldon is the voice of Aiwa earbuds and headphones and the HSN on-air talent is pleased about that.
Read MoreVoiceover from Your Head Instead of your Chest
There are many different ways to manipulate how your voice sounds while still sounding like it comes from you naturally. I’m by no means a master of a thousand voices but when Wikipedia was looking for someone who sounded “youthful” and “millennial”, that’s usually a cue for me to take my voice from a place…
Read MoreSame client, slightly different reads
In certain genres, you know there are going to be style and tone expectations from my voice at the outset. MOOG has come to me on several occasions and I have utilized subtly different approaches for them.
Read MoreBe Quick but Don’t Hurry in Voiceover!
Unless you’re the new Micro Machines guy, then have at it… I probably shouldn’t have invoked John Wooden as the title of this post talking about a University of Arizona commercial but that’s the term that comes to mind. Sometimes, people need you to say a lot but not sound like you’re rushing through the…
Read MoreMedical Narration is a Rewarding Genre
In an alternate life, I would have better applied myself to my organic chemistry coursework and eventually ended up somewhere within the medical profession. The radio and TV newsrooms were far more appealing and so here we are: Narrating for the medical field as someone who sounds like they might be in it themselves. This…
Read MoreA Little Taste of Luxury
This was a project for a real estate company promoting a listing for a luxury property, the Fifteenth Fairway Resort in Olympia, Washington.
Read MoreChildhood Dreams to Adult Reality
Sometimes, the hopes you have for your role in this business collide perfectly with a project you’re asked to voice.
Read MoreAgriculture Commercials are Fun
I spend a lot of time doing voiceover work related to medical narration, scientific breakthroughs, and academic research, but I also love a good ol’ agriculture commercial as much as the next guy! I love it when a client wants me to step out and just have a little fun. I don’t remember who wrote…
Read MoreA Brush with the NFL
Timing is everything. In this case, it’s not a good thing. The NFL had been using an Intel technology called TrueView to provide incredible angles of on-field action. Voiceover by Dan Sheldon.
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