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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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International voice artist website

International voice artist website

 May 9, 2016
New VO demos on German website I’ve recorded quite a lot of corporate voiceovers for the team at Media-Paten in Germany. My work has been with their production studio but they also have a recently relaunched data base of voice artists. It might be a good place to start if you are looking for German voice talent. In fact it might also be a good source of voice artists with read more

Voiceovers in a global market

Voiceovers in a global market

 May 5, 2016
Voice overs and the internet I’ve written before about how the internet has made it much easier to do voiceover work in markets all over the world. I can sit in my recording booth in the UK and be directed via ISDN or phone patch from anywhere in the world and then use the internet to send the recorded audio files to the client. Actually these days I’m mostly self read more

Good writing and voiceovers

Good writing and voiceovers

 February 17, 2016
Get the script right before the session A key element of voiceover work is reading the script. It’s the job of the voice over artist to take those words and bring them to life to lift the meaning off the page and convey it effectively to the listener whether that is in a TV or radio ad, corporate narration, explainer video or e-learning module.  For the voice artist its a read more

Busy first few weeks of the year

Busy first few weeks of the year

 February 17, 2016
New Year – New voiceover work I’ve been spending a great deal of time in my voice over booth since the start of 2016 recording a steady and varied stream of voice scripts – some for existing clients and some for new ones. I have been providing voice overs to elearning company Knowledge Front for quite a number of years. My first project for them this year has been a read more

VO for No More Limits

VO for No More Limits

 November 2, 2015
VO for short film In October I was asked to record a voice over for film maker Gareth Lang. At the time the project was described to me as piece of work for a post graduate qualification.  I was interested in the project, called “No More Limits”, precisely because it was different from the usual voice over narrations for corporate videos that I spend most of my time producing. Also read more

It was 20 years ago today…

It was 20 years ago today…

 September 27, 2015
Radio nostalgia September is a month that always sticks in my mind because, as a youngster, it marked the end of the laziness of the summer holidays and the start of the school year. However as an adult September is significant to me because it’s the month where my radio career started.  In retrospect it was one of the first steps in my journey towards being a voice over artist. read more

Narration tuned to the right frequency.

Narration tuned to the right frequency.

 September 27, 2015
VO for bioresonance explainer One of the delights of voice over work is the range and variety of projects that come my way and the chance they offer for me to learn about all sorts of new things. A short while ago I was asked by Leagus Video in Huddersfield to record four video voice over narrations on a subject I have previously never encountered. The videos were to explain read more

Tall Ships and Twitter

Tall Ships and Twitter

 September 25, 2015
New VO narration for SAIL 2015 Every five years Amsterdam in the Netherlands plays host to SAIL – a celebration of all things ship and sail related. More than 600 ships from all over the world congregate in the harbour – displaying a wide range of craft including tall ships and historical replicas. SAIL 2015 took place recently and this time the nautical festival saw a unique collaboration between the read more

New video VO narration

New video VO narration

 September 25, 2015
More new VO work It’s been a busy few weeks in my voice over studio with me recording a range of VO projects including elearning, IVR messages and narrations for corporate video projects. One of the voice over narrations I recorded was for a corporate video promoting the work of the largest manufacturer of steel and steel fabrications in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and beyond. The video presentation explained read more

VO narration for VW XL1

VO narration for VW XL1

 July 22, 2015
Voice over narration for car explainer I’ve just recorded a voice over narration for an information video for owners of VW cars wishing to learn how to access and use the “volkswagen carnet” system. This is the second voice over I have recorded for VW in recent months – some weeks ago I was approached by Kingdom Creative to narrate an information video for owners of the VW XL1 car. read more


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