Dick Van Dyke’s cockney accent in the 1964 classic Mary Poppins was so ridiculous it was laughable.

Dick Van Dyke’s cockney accent in the 1964 classic Mary Poppins was so ridiculous it was laughable.
Whether it’s getting the right tone during a high-pressured meeting, or giving a speech at a colleague’s leaving party, the ability to project appropriate emotion with your voice is vital – as this Huffington Post article says.
After 27 years with one voice, Kermit the Frog is to get a new one.
We found this voices.com article on the physicality of the voice fascinating.
Sure, the voice overs of Morgan Freeman or Cameron Diaz might add kudos to your next project, but does your budget stretch that far? The fact is, non-celebrity voice talent are equally able to deliver rich, dynamic voice overs that bring a product to life, and at a fraction of the price (see the full […]
We were sad to read that Brian Cant, the face of Play School, a staple of UK preschool TV from the late 1960’s to the mid-80’s, has died.
Nothing beats a resonant, authentic and dynamic human voiceover – as this Financial Times podcast producer discovered after her foray into the world of robotic voices.
Recent research from the US suggests that lawyers with a very masculine style of delivery are less likely to win at The Supreme Court than those who simply sound confident.
One of our best Cantonese talents has just voiced the new M&S ‘Spend it Well’ TV global ad campaign.