Nicky Marr
Nicky Marr
  • 15
  • 18 498

Відео

CairngormGroup Ad V8
Переглядів 303 роки тому
Not just the voice, but the script too. A Cairngorm Kitchen is the heart of a Highland home. Working with both the client and HCVF in Inverness we came up with this simple, (Covid-safe!) ad for Cairngorm Group's kitchens. I love the 2D animation (thanks, Grant Garner!) which brought my script to life - have you seen it yet on Sky TV? #AdSmart #voiceover #2DAnimation #kitchens #script
Highlights - H&I Renewable Energy Awards 2021
Переглядів 583 роки тому
Virtual events can still be awesome - especially when working with a great team. I was proud to host this virtual awards ceremony during lockdown - our hard work really paid off on the night. Highland News and Media and Harper Macleod LLP knew that to miss out on celebrating the great work of the Renewable Energy sector would be a mistake - so we held the 2021 Highlands and Islands Renewable Aw...
Highlights of the Dounreay Decommissioning Excellence Awards 2020
Переглядів 713 роки тому
A 3-minute whirl through a virtual awards ceremony, celebrating the teams and individuals from Dounreay (DSRL) in Caithness, who rose above and beyond the call of duty during 2020. In front of over 1000 staff members, several awards were handed out, talented members of the workforce entertained through song and magic, and over £3000 was raised for a local Caithness Mental Health Charity.
Nicky Marr Coaching - an intro
Переглядів 883 роки тому
How would you like your life to be?
The Scots Pine
Переглядів 10 тис.9 років тому
I was delighted to be asked to voice this short film about The Scots Pine, Scotland's National Tree for The Forestry Commission. Don't Scotland's forests look glorious? I'm so lucky to have this on my doorstep!
BBC News Channel 'The Papers' 11.30pm 10th September 2014
Переглядів 7239 років тому
Reviewing 'The Papers' on the BBC News Channel with Clive Myrie the week before the Scottish Independence Referendum.
BBC News Channel 'The Papers' 10.30pm 10th September 2014
Переглядів 6189 років тому
A three minute blast of me reviewing 'tomorrow's' papers with Clive Myrie the week before the Scottish Independence Referendum. Cut short because Danny Alexander needed to use the Inverness studio...gutted!!
Highland & Moray Food & Drink Festival - July 2014
Переглядів 50510 років тому
A flavour of the delicious food and drink available at the SPP Highland and Moray Food and Drink Festival at Eden Court, Inverness on 19th July 2014. Video courtesy of Norman Strachan.
Presentation Skills
Переглядів 30710 років тому
A two minute piece to camera about presentation skills. Public speaking needn't be terrifying - I promise!
Nicky Marr hosting at Highland & Moray Food & Drink Festival
Переглядів 27410 років тому
A montage of a few clips of me in action, hosting the Highland & Moray Food & Drink Festival at Eden Court theatre, including helping John McCruden, head chef of Chapter One in Forres, break the world record for the fastest made ice-cream! (The footage was shot for the benefit of the live audience - hence my knees making a regular appearance - the camera was aiming for a shot of the contents of...
Coaching Highland
Переглядів 3110 років тому
This is a DVD to promote CoachingHighland.co.uk. It looks like an exciting option if you fancy giving something back. But if you're more intrigued by that female Voiceover - it's mine! For more details about my voice and how you can hire me go to www.nickymarr.co.uk
Nicky Marr hosting Chefs in the City, Inverness
Переглядів 16110 років тому
A great night out raising cash for Highland Hospice in The Drumossie Hotel, Inverness with top Inverness Chefs Steven Devlin, Norman MacDonald and Allan Little. Except that the chefs weren't quite ready on time... Your host? Me! Nicky Marr :) Details at www.nickymarr.co.uk Camerawork and editing by Norman Strachan from Alness.
Nicky Marr Voice Over Eastgate Centre Inverness
Переглядів 1,6 тис.10 років тому
This is a promotional DVD for the lovely Eastgate Centre in Inverness. The voice over is mine - more details and contact info at www.nickymarr.co.uk. And the camerawork and editing is the work of the brilliant Norman Strachan from Alness.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @milindshah504
    @milindshah504 2 місяці тому

    My mums an Anglo Scottish and I love to have some brilliant scots pine planted in India’s Mussoorie town in foothills of Himalaya a piece of Scotland here

  • @ryleighwilson30
    @ryleighwilson30 8 місяців тому

    Incredible to see how times have changed. Only being an infant when this video was first recorded, I feel I've never seen the city centre this busy in my life. If you've more of this type of video in the archives I'd love to see it.

  • @winzmathtutorial5666
    @winzmathtutorial5666 2 роки тому

    Can I buy seeds of that Scott's pine ma'am? I want to grow it here in the philippines

    • @jackcocker545
      @jackcocker545 2 роки тому

      You can get them online but I would reccomend planting native trees. Why ship seeds from a foreign land to invade your area when the Philippines has native pines?

  • @northernembersoutdoors1045
    @northernembersoutdoors1045 2 роки тому

    This was actually quite an amazing video, really good stuff, thanks.

  • @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim
    @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim 3 роки тому

    What a beautiful treebute to a beautiful tree!

  • @foneactivemedia8975
    @foneactivemedia8975 4 роки тому

    We are based in Eastgate btw!

  • @jacksugden8190
    @jacksugden8190 4 роки тому

    Thankfully they turned down that music after the titles, as too loud.

  • @loadapish
    @loadapish 4 роки тому

    I havnt seen a red squirrel in central scotland in 20 years or so. Those grey bastards took over

    • @tmo4330
      @tmo4330 3 роки тому

      If you think grey squirrels are bad, just wait to see what damage beaver do to the forest! I live in the U.S. and own a pine plantation. Beaver are devastating. Those beaver your government wanted to bring in (and or protect) will make tree lovers cry.

    • @jackcocker545
      @jackcocker545 2 роки тому

      @@tmo4330 because closed canopy forests are not really a thing in britain. A lot of our land would have been wetlands, open scrubland and light canopy forests apart from maybe a few dense beech forests in the far south. The english oak which is Britain's most common tree dominates the landscape and it requires a lot of light to sprawl out and live for hundreds of years. Pines are mostly extinct in everywhere but a few parts of Scotland and I personally think that's because we wiped out all of the creatures that cut down trees so the pines were outcompeted my deciduous trees. Intensive farming of sheep wouldnt have helped either as no trees would be able to bounce back. Beavers are classed as a keystone species, this is because most of the trees they cut down are bankside trees such as willows which will naturally regrow (google coppicing, its a similar process.) They would also boost the numbers of fish by creating small ponds so the river holds more water as well as boosting the insect population so the fish have more to eat. We have a huge problem with flooding in britain as our rivers have been historically straightened. This causes more waterways to dry up during the summer meaning we have to ration water and flood during the winter. Britain is a very wet place full of bogs and rivers, beavers belong here and we're historically very common

    • @tmo4330
      @tmo4330 2 роки тому

      @@jackcocker545 There are ways to save trees that you do not want the beaver to eat. Hoop them off with 36 inch (I don't know metric) high welded wire fence. You can also paint the bark of desirable trees with paint that has sand added to it. Beaver hate the gritty texture of sand. They do not prefer thin tough barked trees. Their favorite food is soft trees like pine and poplars. Dad and I have trapped/hunted/killed more than 325 beaver on our property alone. The damage they inflict has cost us 10's of thousands of dollars. I wish they would have been trapped into extinction in the U.S. You can raise hardwood trees and have beaver around but the problem is that it takes 60 years to grow a nice hardwood saw log and it takes 20 years to grow pine saw timber. That is why we plant loblolly pine. It will also be very costly for you to keep culverts and road drainage pipes un stopped as the beaver will clog them up. Beaver will help your flooding problem but in my opinion I think they will add to your drying up problem because their ponds will trap water instead of letting the water seepage flow to the rivers.

  • @iansoutdoorsrecovery7971
    @iansoutdoorsrecovery7971 5 років тому

    Fantastic video

  • @ShlisaShell
    @ShlisaShell 6 років тому

    Excellent film! Love the voice and photography.

  • @chrismullan7191
    @chrismullan7191 8 років тому

    good wee vid. cant beleive it does not have more comments. i just got a scots pine for my garden. i hope it does well, i love pines, have a few xmas trees in garden, love them.

    • @ShlisaShell
      @ShlisaShell 6 років тому

      I will gladly comment. : )

  • @davidgrahamscott
    @davidgrahamscott 9 років тому

    Professional delivery and a joy to listen to. Very attractive lady too...not that that's relevant at all!

  • @nickymarr9173
    @nickymarr9173 10 років тому

    Fabulous day at the Highland and Moray Food and Drink Festival at Eden Court on Saturday. I love my job!!