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SteveVOParticipantThanks. I appreciate it.
SteveVOParticipantWould love to get feedback on this. Here’s the script – “The Julia” –
You’re listening to the actual recording of “the Julia”. A subsonic moan that doesn’t match the sound of any marine creature ever recorded.
Many biologists will tell you it’s a deep-sea distress call. And when you listen, it’s easy to see why. The mysterious howling was captured by deep-sea hydrophones off the coast of Cape Adare. The same place Nasa captured photographs of a huge, unexplained shadow moving through the water.
It may well be a coincidence, but if the Julia really is a distress call from the deep, perhaps it’s time we answered. Ninety-five per cent of our oceans remain unexplored. Are we killing what we’ve yet to discover?Attachments:
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SteveVOParticipantThanks a lot. I really appreciate that. I think the background noise was caused by trying a different mic placement. Thanks for letting me know you heard that.
SteveVOParticipantA character voice for telling the intro to Beauty and the Beast.
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SteveVOParticipantA couple corporate narration reads. Thanks for any feedback.
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SteveVOParticipantThanks a lot. I appreciate that.
SteveVOParticipantA couple medical narrations I’m trying out. Thoughts?
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SteveVOParticipantThanks. You don’t sound like you’re new, so keep at it.
SteveVOParticipantDaniel, this is excellent. The only critique I have is at :08, where you say “long.” It sounded a little like “log” and like you could have hung on to the “n” in “long” just a bit longer and made the “g” a little softer. Other than that, it was awesome.
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