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Hi Christmas fans! Paul here!!


 


I've decided that I'm going to start making voice overs. I've used American dialect in my shows for many years because it's something quite different. So with this in mind, would any of my friends across the pond be interested in some voice overs for their shows in English accent?


 


Let me know what you all think......


 


Regards.......Paul


 


Here's a video of my voice...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsxk2JAtBtM&feature=youtu.be


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I'm guessing you're referring to creating English{British} voiceovers for folks doing animated musical displays in the U.S.A., correct?  That would definitely be different, but maybe like the Demented Elf, you could set up some sample voice overs to give us Americans what it would actually sound like for Christmas or Halloween.    Personally I love the British accent and think this would be a nice addition to a display in the U.S. and may catch a few folk off guard too. LOL

 

And as well as the sample tracks to hear how this would sound, some idea of starting pricing would need to be posted as well.   Then one could decide if they wanted to hire you for a British version or someone else for their voice overs for their display.  I know Demented Elf has package voice over deals with decent pricing here in the U.S. and many folks here use him for that.    So you'd have to be somewhat comparable I'm pretty certain to get some of the American market from the folks here doing the light displays.

 

Just bringing up some points you may want to look at and think about, not sure of the Demented Elf's website at the moment, not on the computer that has that info I can get to at the moment, so hopefully someone else can post that, then you can see if you can meet or offer any voice over services similar to what he does and has.

 

Good Luck with it.

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Thanks Derek!   Now it's on the computer that I didn't have it on.  I thought that is what it was, but not being 100%, didn't want to supply an url, then find it was incorrect.

 

BTW: just replied to your video topic with how I'd go about creating and using a vid in a display.  Good luck with that.

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