Audio Tower have a reliable group of voiceover artists who regularly record voice overs for us.
Below are brief introductions to each of them with a little about any other skills that they offer and examples their work.
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To make comparison easy, we have generally recorded three files of each artist. In the file bearing their name, they introduce themselves, followed by two examples of them reading files from the 'A Working Palace' multimedia exhibit which tells the story of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton.
Graham Duff
Graham Duff is an 'in demand' comedy writer and
comedian. His new series 'Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible' was recently
commissioned by BBC2 and will be screened in October 2001, starring Steve
Coogan.
Graham's radio portfolio includes writing and performing 'Stereonation', an
acclaimed
series for BBC Radio Four, 'The Duff Almanac' - a regular column on Radio
4's 'Loose Ends',
playing a cast of ten in Talk Radio's daily sitcom 'Up The Chimneys' and
writing and performing sketches for three series of BBC Radio 3's 'The Music
Machine'. Graham is able to voice many different ages, tones and accents
convincingly.
Graham introducing the king who built the Royal Pavilion
Graham commenting on good manners in the Royal Pavilion
Dave Mounfield
David Mounfield has been up to no good for ten years now, since leaving
Sussex University and BSSDA. Highlights include a year in the West End with Felicity Kendall and Art Malik in Tom Stoppard's "Indian Ink", winning the Panasonic "People's
Choice" Award with Jerry Sadowitz for their 1997 Assembly Rooms show, two
series of "The People Versus Jerry Sadowitz" for Channel 5, and this years
"Slightly Flithy Show" series for London Weekend Television with his sketch
group, The Ornate Johnsons. Current activities include running his popular and
critically acclaimed comedy night "The Semi-Skimmed Comedy Dairy" at
Brighton's Komedia, writing for The Cheeky Guides series of books, many
voiceovers for delighted clients (a regular voice on Classic FM, amongst
others) and he will be essaying the role of Comedy Pirate in MCN's
production of "Treasure Island" over the winter months; one of the most
demanding roles in the English language after Hamlet.
Dave introducing himself
Dave introducing the Royal Pavilion
Dave describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
John Thursfield
"I think it unwise to understate one's own talents - suffice to say, my voice sounds all right and I'm not afraid to sing."
John introducing himself
John introducing the Royal Pavilion
John describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
Jannette Eddisford
Jannette's recent TV and film credits include appearances in 'Circus' for Colombia Tristar, 'Sleep' for Channel 4, 'Hetty Wainthrop' for the BBC and she is currently vice principle at the Academy of Creative Training in Brighton. Jannette can voice young to old women in a wide range of accents.
Jannette introducing the Royal Pavilion
Jannette describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
Joanna Neary
Joanna Neary performs as a comedienne in self-penned monologues and as part of the comedy sketch group 'The Ornate Johnsons'. She has a sharp ear for regional accents and can voice characters from adolescents to the elderly.
Joanna introducing herself
Joanna introducing the Royal Pavilion
Joanna describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
Julie Suffield
Julie Suffield is a trained radio journalist and also performs singing her own songs as well as working as a jazz singer.
Julie introducing herself
Julie introducing the Royal Pavilion
Julie describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
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Fred Lefevre
Fred introducing himself
Fred introducing the Royal Pavilion
Fred describing the Royal Pavilion multimedia exhibit
Claudine McTaggart
Claudine introducing herself
Claudine introducing the Royal Pavilion
Claudine describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
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Henning Weich
Henning introducing himself
Henning introducing the Royal Pavilion
Henning describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
Ina Weber
Ina introducing herself
Ina introducing the Royal Pavilion
Ina describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
Angeles Clark
Angeles introducing herself
Angeles introducing the Royal Pavilion
Angeles describing the 'Working Palace' multimedia exhibit
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