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The first (posted a few minutes ago) would be the neighborhood narrator who takes people to a particular destination.
This ad is for a different kind of voice. This voice is more of an announcer--someone who can talk fast and communicate urgency and excitement like a sports commentator--but slightly toned down from that.
Below is the script. This artist would always be doing the part where we do current events, and the pace is supposed to be faster to keep people interested.
The ideal voice is hip, clever, and edgy but also has a touch of action. Male and female are both acceptable, no southern accents.
Feb 13, 2006 15:53:06 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Feb 20, 2006 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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If you’re not connected to anyone in the industry who can put your name on the list and sneaking in is not your scene, there are three other ways to get in. The easiest is to arrive very early, we’re talking camping outside the megastore to get the new Xbox 360 kind of early—and wait on the line for the few spots available to the general public.
For clubbers, go to one of the hot spots in town, for example Coal in the Marcel Hotel at 24th street and 3rd Ave, a few days before fashion week or during one of the after parties. Chances are good you’ll meet someone willing to give you a pass for some of the shows. And if not, you got to be a part of the fun part of the fashion world if for just a few moments.
A few people who have the luxury of advanced planning and a longer stay in New York can enjoy a genuine behind the scenes Fashion Week experience by volunteering for one of the designers or 7th on 6th, the group running the show.
Of course, you could just watch the live video stream from the comfort of your hotel room.
For an altogether different type of parade, head to Chinatown on February 5th. This is year of the Dog and the annual New Year’s Parade is going to include 1000 adoptable dogs from shelters around the city.
If pigskin is more your style, the city offers some great places to see the Superbowl. People who really want to see the game should head over to the very popular Park Avenue country club, after making reservations because it will book up fast. With 16 giant screen TVs 10,000 square feet and Surround sound, it’s a favorite with sports stars living in the city. If you prefer a more traditional bar atmosphere, head to Scruffy Duffy’s on 8th Avenue between 46th & 47th. People rave about their wings and very large selection of beers, with more than 10 on tap.
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