Todd Levi’s voice has been in storage. He packed it up, shifted it to corner of the sound booth and then carefully let it do what was always meant to do; spruik a friendly, natural, bloke-next-door message.
Todd Levi’s voice has been in storage. He packed it up, shifted it to corner of the sound booth and then carefully let it do what was always meant to do; spruik a friendly, natural, bloke-next-door message.
Prolific Brisbane voice artist, Sarah Kennedy likes to keep life interesting. Seems no two days are ever quite the same.
BrisVo newcomer, Tom Murray, co-hosts a Sunday Breakfast show on Nova with Nick Allen-Ducat.
Multi-talented Brisbane voice actor, Teresa Lim, puts the ‘pro’ into ‘prolific’. It seems she’s alway’s on the go; teaming-up with almost every creative agency and production house in town.
It’s been a cracking start to 2019 for the newest addition to BrisVO, Teresa Lim. This bilingual pun-loving Brissie mum of 3 cheeky monkeys lives in the Centenary suburbs, and is seen and heard on work all over Australia and around the world.
Thomas Larkin is new to BrisVO but certainly not new to the world of professional voice over work. Over the years, he’s put in a lot of hard work. And it seems the harder he works, the luckier he gets.
Time management is Lisa Kay’s super power. It’s a skill born out of multi-tasking numerous requests for acting roles or voiceover gigs.
After an extended hiatus away from the stage, experienced Brisbane actor and voice talent, Megan Shapcott, has returned. And from the look of things, she’s been making up for lost time.
You may have heard of Mike Goldman. He’s a popular fellow. The Brisbane voiceover guy is a BrisVO foundiation member who lives in Bulimba on the Southside. But his voice is heard all round the world.
Senior Lecturer and professional actor, Dr Andrea Moor has been busy steering the latest crop of QUT actors off into the industry with their Sydney showcase this week.
Locked away in his home-based sound proof booth, talking into a Neumann TLM 49 microphone, you’d excuse Walter Williams if he seemed a little cray cray.
When Robert Coleby’s character, Douglas Goddard, died after several seasons of Foxtel’s A Place to Call Home, Noni Hazelhusrt wept buckets.
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