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Sports museum

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Sports museum 
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Seeking male voice talent for sports museum program narration of approximately 35 minutes in length. Looking at two possible directions: A voice like the "NFL" highlight films guy. Or a Bob Costas- type in his Olympic coverage mode. Don't need to go overboard on the drama. There is some, but keep it informative, personable, and conversational.

TALENT MUST PROVIDE ISDN AT YOUR END, we'll dial you. Needs to be compatible with Prima CDQ 2000. Recording scheduled to take place week of December 17th. We're on Pacific time. 
Dec 04, 2007 09:08:55 Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Dec 08, 2007 08:00:00 Pacific Time (US & Canada) 
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Project Parameters

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Fixed - USD 750.00
Promos
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English - North American
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Middle Age Male
ISDN
There are no special pre-, post-, or production requirements for this project.
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Sample script added for audition:

A primary responsibility of the International Tennis Federation is making, amending and upholding the rules of the game. For example, in 1972 as television coverage of tennis events grew, the use of highly visible yellow balls was permitted. In 1974, to add drama to the game and shorten the length of matches, the tie-break system was approved. And in 1975, no doubt in response to the outbursts and antics of some players, the Code of Conduct was implemented by the federation.

The ITF also oversees the technical specifications for courts and equipment. Here is an example of a “spaghetti strung racquet,” like the kind used by Romania’s Illie Nastase* in 1977. The double-strung and webbed racquet was said to generate a wicked spin – nearly twice the amount that was considered normal. It also helped to generate a few upset losses in major competition. Following player protests and a 1977 report stating, that every hit with the radical racquet was in fact a double hit – a clear violation of tennis rules – the ITF banned it from competition.

* ILL-ee Na-STAHZ-see 
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