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Australian male voice over needed LTK6308107300X
We are developing a new concept for marketing tourism / destinations and require an Australian male voice over. The following text is for demo / audition puposes only, with an initial trial production for pitching purposes to commence in approx. 3-4 weeks time. Let me know if you have any specific questions - the style we are after is the 'typical' warm narration style - we look forward to hearing from all interested parties.
Budget range AUD 136 - 340
Aug 20, 2006 14:26:02 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Aug 28, 2006 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Project Parameters
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Flexible - AUD 340
Promos
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English - Australian / NZ
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Young Adult Male OR Middle Age Male OR Senior Male
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There are no special pre-, post-, or production requirements for this project.
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Script Details
YesWentworth Falls is a village in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales located 100 kilometres west of Sydney, and about 8 kilometres east of Katoomba. Originally called Weatherboard after the ‘Weatherboard Hut’ built in 1814, one year later the town was named Jamison’s Valley by Governor Macquarie. In July 1867 the historic first railway journey in the Blue Mountains left Penrith station and travelled through to Weatherboard Station where the train terminated. In 1879, the village took its name from a nearby system of waterfalls, which in turn were named for William Charles Wentworth, one of the men that headed the exploration to cross the mountains in 1813. Wentworth Falls is a village in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales located 100 kilometres west of Sydney, and about 8 kilometres east of Katoomba. Originally called Weatherboard after the ‘Weatherboard Hut’ built in 1814, one year later the town was named Jamison’s Valley by Governor Macquarie. In July 1867 the historic first railway journey in the Blue Mountains left Penrith station and travelled through to Weatherboard Station where the train terminated. In 1879, the village took its name from a nearby system of waterfalls, which in turn were named for William Charles Wentworth, one of the men that headed the exploration to cross the mountains in 1813.
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