- Jun 27, 2017
I agree with Hannah, @Lex Black . You have a great voice for readings and I bet for voiceovers too. The American accent doesn't detract from it in the slightest. Good advice from @Barbara . I say go for it – and best of luck!
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You're all wonderful! Hey, @Ancora Imparo, imagine me saying a certain line:I agree with Hannah, @Lex Black . You have a great voice for readings and I bet for voiceovers too. The American accent doesn't detract from it in the slightest. Good advice from @Barbara . I say go for it – and best of luck!
I was once told I have a good face for radio...I was once told I have a good voice for radio. If you're still looking, I'd be up for giving it a try, and won't take offence if you don't use me.
Thank you I'll ask @AgentPete to add you onto the forum too!Yes, I'd love to give it a go.
Thanks EmilyThank you I'll ask @AgentPete to add you onto the forum too!
Hi Emily, I'm late to the party - just noticed this, but would be happy to narrate anytime you want a Scots accentHi there, I am looking for people who would be interested in doing some narrations for Pop-Up Submissions... it's only 700 words! And is, as the title suggests: *A Fabulous Opportunity*, with all sorts of possibilities (New skills! Audiobooks! My unending appreciation! A bitta craic in the background...)
If you are interested, will you comment below or DM me? There's a small amount of learning to use editing software, but, if I could manage it, anyone can I will hold your hand and gently guide you through it!! Please, please, please and many thanks
Ne'er a truer word spoken!!And you can never have enough Scots, if you ask me @Vicki
Sounds fantastic to me! I can't do imitations of accents but I haven't heard one I don't like.It's sort of Merseyside meets East Midlands, with a twist of Mancunian and the odd Scots word.
Oh, bugger. Now I'm worried that I don't have a great accent. It's sort of Merseyside meets East Midlands, with a twist of Mancunian and the odd Scots word.
We're not accent-ist at all, I promise!!!!!!