I agree- great info- great content- great editing... Make it sound a little less like a Wikipedia reading from the old Nashville Network announcer, show more of your personality and this'll be great!
As soon as I heard the first 30 seconds, I was done. I've been doing voiceovers for 20 years and my advice is this: Be authentic. Have a conversation. Talk WITH your audience, not AT them. Also, proofread your script: "...as opposed to the previous 209.1" length of the previous model."
@@ClassicsDude Sorry if I came off as harsh. That was not cool. You're putting yourself out there, which is really brave. And just so you know, I don't even like my OWN delivery most of the time.
Check out Bel Air 5th Generation: ua-cam.com/video/KQwpqssBbJ8/v-deo.html
Great video and info- but why do you have to try to talk like you're advertising a monster truck show?
So fake.
I agree- great info- great content- great editing... Make it sound a little less like a Wikipedia reading from the old Nashville Network announcer, show more of your personality and this'll be great!
Great video of the model and lots of great information, but please lose the grating pseudo-Wolfman Jack voiceover style!
My grandparents had a 1959 straight 6 automatic transmission. It was gray with a white top and trunk.
I really liked the 1960.
As soon as I heard the first 30 seconds, I was done. I've been doing voiceovers for 20 years and my advice is this: Be authentic. Have a conversation. Talk WITH your audience, not AT them.
Also, proofread your script: "...as opposed to the previous 209.1" length of the previous model."
thanks for the advice.
@@ClassicsDude Sorry if I came off as harsh. That was not cool. You're putting yourself out there, which is really brave. And just so you know, I don't even like my OWN delivery most of the time.