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New Service from Lovely Voice – Doodle Animation!!!

At Lovely Voice we love meeting new people to work with and this week has been my lucky week! I’ve recently joined a fabulous networking group where I met the lovely Naomi Johnson of Purrfectly Animated who creates doodle animation (and does it very well indeed!!) I’ve lost count of the number of times we’ve been asked if we produce doodle animation as well as provide the voice-over and up to this point we’ve had to regretfully decline invitations to work with clients. Doodle animation is a great way to convey your message – whatever it may be. At Lovely…

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“Gabbing” with Gary

As a firm believer that you should learn something new every day and always strive to hone your craft, I thought it was time to have a “voice check-up” with the very well respected Voice Over Professional – Gary Terzza who runs Voice Over Masterclasses in the UK (and in my mind will forever be THE voice of Channel 4 in the UK). I truly believe however well you think you might be doing, it’s important to touch base with a professional who works within the same industry, as a new pair of ears and a fresh perspective help you…

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Proper Pronunciation Guaranteed!

We at Lovely Voice are thrilled that our business is truly international and as previously mentioned in an earlier blog post we have clients in over 40 different countries, which we love. However, when narrating for overseas clients we do receive a plethora of words and names that are tricky to pronounce and I am sure it comes as no surprise that we want to be 100% correct every time! We’re very, very fastidious and proud to be so. Most of our clients are incredibly helpful in providing guidance with pronunciation but sometimes we have to do some extra research…

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Lovely Little Voice Turns Sweet 16

As I gaze (with a cricked neck) at the 6ft tall young lady standing before me I realise it seemed like yesterday that she was a cheeky, full of life toddler that did everything at 100 mph. Why follow the instructions of the teacher at Baby Ballet when you can zoom round the room kicking your legs in the air? Who wants to sit dead still for a photographer when you can play with her props instead and take out the pretty hair clips that were “super-glued” in by your mum half an hour ago? And finally, why say just…

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