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So I've noticed over the past couple of weeks, a lot of people seem to be pointing out that I have a 'nice voice'.
This was something that people used to tell me years ago, when I played games and used my microphone. Even my older brothers book publishers from America who I answered the phone for complimented it.
Most people here have heard my normal causal voice. However, I have a tendency to speak a lot differently when speaking for an audience. Whenever there was a project at university that required public speaking or narration, I was always the chosen one.
I'm wanting to have a go and try some form of voice over/narration. If anything, just for fun and to see what people think.
I've contemplated what type of stuff I would be best saying and have came to the conclusion it should be history or politics related or following a similar format to a documentary commentator.
I want to follow in the 'British' style of narration, which is a lot more slow compared to the like of American narrators with less emphasis.
Kind of something that sounds like this
(Despite being an American narrator, something like this would be ideal)
If anyone has any ideas or content they'd like me to try I'd appreciate it. Ideally a transcript of words would be better, but I'd be happy to try stuff that is already published. It could come out bad or good, but it's just something I'd want to try.
I can also try with some stuff from my website, but they're quite long https://samduffy.home.blog/
This was something that people used to tell me years ago, when I played games and used my microphone. Even my older brothers book publishers from America who I answered the phone for complimented it.
Most people here have heard my normal causal voice. However, I have a tendency to speak a lot differently when speaking for an audience. Whenever there was a project at university that required public speaking or narration, I was always the chosen one.
I'm wanting to have a go and try some form of voice over/narration. If anything, just for fun and to see what people think.
I've contemplated what type of stuff I would be best saying and have came to the conclusion it should be history or politics related or following a similar format to a documentary commentator.
I want to follow in the 'British' style of narration, which is a lot more slow compared to the like of American narrators with less emphasis.
Kind of something that sounds like this
(Despite being an American narrator, something like this would be ideal)
If anyone has any ideas or content they'd like me to try I'd appreciate it. Ideally a transcript of words would be better, but I'd be happy to try stuff that is already published. It could come out bad or good, but it's just something I'd want to try.
I can also try with some stuff from my website, but they're quite long https://samduffy.home.blog/