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Seeking two non-union narrators (one male, one female) to voice a museum exhibit video for a college basketball museum. The 40-minute video will play in the museum's Hall of Fame exhibit, and consists of a series of 1-minute bio profiles of specific college basketball coaches and players. We'll cut the video together so that the two narrators alternate from profile to profile.
Budget is limited, and flexibility is appreciated. We can pay each narrator in at least $300.
Below is a 1-minute sample from the script. Feel free to read just a portion of this sample. It's not necessary to read this entire script segment for your demo.:
Jun 12, 2007 14:41:47 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Aug 30, 2007 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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John Wooden grew up in farmhouse near Centerton, Indiana. Guided by strong family values, good books and a passion for the game of basketball, John Wooden became a standout scholar/athlete.
Playing at Purdue, he was a three time All-American. As coach of Indiana State, he led the Sycamores to the 1948 NAIA Tournament.
Then, at UCLA, John Wooden built a basketball dynasty. With squads featuring Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton, Coach Wooden’s Bruins won 12 National Titles, seven of them in a row. He was named “Coach of the Year” six different times.
Today, the NCAA Player of the Year receives the “Wooden Trophy” fittingly named for the man who stands for leadership and achievement in college basketball – “Coach” John Wooden.
NARRATOR #1: Sportswriters know him as “The Wizard of Westwood.” Those who played for him, and learned from him, know him simply as “Coach.”
John Wooden grew up in farmhouse near Centerton, Indiana. Guided by strong family values, good books and a passion for the game of basketball, John Wooden became a standout scholar/athlete.
Playing at Purdue, he was a three time All-American. As coach of Indiana State, he led the Sycamores to the 1948 NAIA Tournament.
Then, at UCLA, John Wooden built a basketball dynasty. With squads featuring Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton, Coach Wooden’s Bruins won 12 National Titles, seven of them in a row. He was named “Coach of the Year” six different times.
Today, the NCAA Player of the Year receives the “Wooden Trophy” fittingly named for the man who stands for leadership and achievement in college basketball – “Coach” John Wooden.
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