Category
:
Nonfiction
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Informed
Performance Notes
A selection from Oliver Sacks book Migraine. This informational clip is a selection from his section on Hemiplegic Migraine and shows an ability to read didactic information in an engaging and informative way. Includes pronunciation of medical terminology and procedures.
Category
:
Bios & Memoirs
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Comedic/great comic timing
Performance Notes
Excerpt from the "Bad Sleeper" chapter of Amy Poehler's book Yes, Please. Passage read for comedic effect with sarcasm and humor.
Category
:
Classics
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
British-General British
Vocal Style
:
Engaging
Performance Notes
Excerpt from the first chapter of Emma by Jane Austen read in a General British accent, similar to Received Pronunciation. Read to capture the emotion that is present in the storytelling.
Category
:
Classics
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Engaging
Performance Notes
Read in a General American accent, a sampling from the first chapter of Oliver Twist that uses phrasing to keep the work engaging.
Female Voice Over Artist with a versatile and flexible sound. Singing voice is naturally soprano - and speaking voice also naturally falls into a higher range - but with a flexibility that will allow for a variety of pitch groupings.
Training in theatre (and current status as a theatre teacher) ensures and ability to emote through words and use varied expression in speaking. Warm, inviting, melodic tone that is fresh and contemporary. Perfect for audiobooks & characters, informational segments, and advertisements.
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