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When part of your work is recording corporate and explainer video voiceovers you can discover quite a range of things  you previously had no idea existed.

For example non slip tennis courts; a special plastic used in photovoltaic cells; an iphone app that controls wood burning stoves; how to decommission wind turbines; a machine that measures human body resonant frequencies; how to turn a conservatory into an extra room; a water distribution and sewerage company in the desert in the UAE and finding out how to drive fancy VW cars over rocky terrain – you name it I’ve done the voice over!.

I hope these blog posts give a flavour of the more interesting voiceover stuff that sometimes comes my way – plus some of the other things I like that I’ve come across in those moments when I’m waiting for the next script to arrive!

Chris Radley – Voice Over


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More from the voiceover studio

More from the voiceover studio

 October 4, 2013
It’s been a busy week for me in the dVoiceBox studio with a range of varied voiceovers recorded – some elearning, some video narration and also power point narrations. I’ve just completed the latest in the Zenosis series of elearning modules for Leo Pink – all detailing the process of marketing pharmaceutical brands in different international markets. It’s a big series of 23 modules – I’m nearly half way through read more

An unusual video

An unusual video

 September 30, 2013
I was asked to record a voiceover narration for a corporate video for a shipping company based in Malta. Since I was recording alone in my booth I asked the client for a reference to give me some idea of the style of voiceover delivery they wanted for their video. I was given a You Tube link to a video for another maritime company – it indicated that the kind read more

Video voiceover narration

Video voiceover narration

 September 10, 2013
After my Summer break I’ve been back in my voiceover booth recording a series of voice-over narrations for 6 on-line videos. The videos describe the various products and services on offer from Z-Safety Services.  If you happen to be running a massive chemical plant, oil refinery or similar manufacturing facility these guys can provide your workforce with all the safety gear they need.  Everything from PPE (Hi Vis jackets, safety read more

Voiceover news

Voiceover news

 July 22, 2013
Well due to the amount of time spent recording voiceovers in my booth I’ve missed quite a lot of the recent heatwave weather. It’s been a pretty busy time in my voiceover studio. I’ve just delivered the audio files for the voiceover for another e-learning module in the series I’m doing for Zenosis. It’s part of a programme explaining how to market pharmaceutical brands in different markets round the world read more

More exam report voiceovers

More exam report voiceovers

 July 22, 2013
I’ve been recording some more voiceovers for the OCR exam board.  This time I’ve been reading the reports of Chief Examiners in Chemistry GSCE and A level courses. The reports are supposed to give teachers and their students guidance on where people have gone wrong in the exams in previous years so that they can avoid the pitfalls when its their turn to do the exam. They are part of read more

The correct use of headphones

The correct use of headphones

 July 10, 2013
My attention has been drawn to the trailer for the new Alan Partridge movie “Papa Alpha”. The film opens in August in Norwich – where else? With a showing in London later. I’ve loved the Alan Partridge character from the early days when he appeared on Radio 4’s On The Hour as a sports journalist with a worrying obsession for athletes who’d suffered “a rather nasty groin strain”.  Following that read more

Voiceover news

Voiceover news

 June 25, 2013
I’ve been recording a wide variety of voiceovers recently – some video narrations, some elearning programmes, even a character voice in a film. I’ve just finished recording a voiceover narration for a short information video explaining how TaxGenix works. It’s a new service being provided by Euroclear. I’ve also been recently asked to help with some audio restoration and audio remastering for a film documentary using a number of old read more

Voiceover connections

Voiceover connections

 May 22, 2013
It seems that the topic of Europe and this country’s links with it, especially the Eurozone, have been in the news a lot recently.  So it got me thinking about voiceover work and Europe…. and beyond. Before I was a voiceover artist I used to work as a radio presenter. When I first started in radio, in the days when CDs were new technology and recording was done on open read more

On-line exam report voiceover

On-line exam report voiceover

 May 14, 2013
I’ve just been in my voice booth recording the voiceover narration for a series of on-line exam reports for the OCR exam board. These voice-overs are part of a series of presentations where senior examiners report back to teachers on recent exam papers.  The reports highlight how the mark scheme for each paper works, what candidates needed to do to gain the highest marks and which questions proved the most read more

Animation voiceover

Animation voiceover

 May 14, 2013
I’ve just recorded a voiceover narration for an on-line project that explains the action of the Earth-Rite RTR.  Basically its a piece of kit that ensures an earth connection and so reduces the risks caused by the build up of static electricity on fuel tankers. As you might imagine the chance of a spark from an electrical discharge can be a problem when you are loading or unloading highly flammable read more


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