
It’s been a huge start to the year for the hard working larrikin, Chris ‘Crickers’ Crickmay. The paint had barely had time to dry on his recently refurbed home studio before the word got out that his voice booth was cranking out a fresh new vibe.
Emily Dickson is a charismatic media personality who finds herself most at home on stage, in front of a camera or behind a microphone chatting with people from all backgrounds and communities.
She spent her childhood performing at dance and drama eisteddfods, training for over 15 years in various dance disciplines, and acting or singing her way around QLD. Emily then went on to turn her passion for performing in to a career, completing a degree in Mass Communications majoring in Advertising and Entertainment Industries at the Queensland University of Technology.
She then went on to spend the next 6 years with Network Ten as a Presenter & Producer, working on a wide range of your favourite shows. A familiar face to many children across Australia as ‘Molly’ in Crocamole, starring in 420 episodes of the locally made children’s series. Next up she was in the thick of the action handling snakes, swimming with seals and feeding orphaned joeys all while spreading her contagious energy across Australia on everyone’s favourite childhood show, Totally Wild. Emily’s time at Network Ten also saw her guest present for Studio 10, Toasted TV and Creative Generation State Schools on Stage – an arena spectacular bringing together over 1,800 state school students from around Queensland.
Airing on B105 in Brisbane, Emily also worked collaboratively to host and co-produce the local weekend breakfast show ‘Totally Brisbane with Jase & Em’. As someone who isn’t afraid to strike up a conversation with anyone, radio is a platform where Emily feels right at home. Within this role she was responsible for pitching new segment ideas, sourcing talent, conducting interviews, and sharing engaging, relatable and entertaining stories with South East Queensland locals.
Emily has a passion for the local community which has provided her many opportunities to give back to her city as MC for multiple events across Queensland. As game day host for the Brisbane Lions AFL & AFLW, Dancing CEO’s, Surf Life Saving Queensland’s Surf Girl Awards Dinner and Sirromet Winery’s Melbourne Cup Luncheon you
It’s been a huge start to the year for the hard working larrikin, Chris ‘Crickers’ Crickmay. The paint had barely had time to dry on his recently refurbed home studio before the word got out that his voice booth was cranking out a fresh new vibe.
When the casting crew behind the Containers for Change campaign were looking for talent to voice some animated bottles and cans in a series of TV and online spots, they knew Sammy Gunner would be perfect for one of the roles.
The prodigiously talented Hugh Parker is always in demand. The Queensland Ballet realised Hugh’s talent. They weren’t quite sold on his sauter, however their chairs did turn when they heard his voice; inviting him to narrate their recent interpretation of the classic tale, Peter and the Wolf.
You want something honest and natural in 28 seconds and with all the right inflections. You need authority, but don’t want to sacrifice warmth. As a theatre and TV actor and trained singer with over a decade of VO work under her belt, Liz is truly versatile and can deliver the style, accent or character you need … or simply keep it real.
Liz has voiced TV and radio campaigns for long-term clients including Lite n’ Easy, Suncorp & Goodstart Early Learning Centres, as well as a huge range of commercial clients like Price Attack, Nature’s Own, EVA Air, Budget Pet Products, Emma & Roe and NRMA. She has provided trustworthy narration for government and business projects across Australia, and is the voice of Triple P Online (Positive Parenting Program). Liz has presented on-camera for numerous TVCs, online campaigns and corporate videos.
She’s also the voice of an alien telepath with a New York accent in the children’s animated series “Space Chickens in Space” (9Go!, Disney XD, STAN). Her standard US accent is so believable she often fools the Yanks.
Be sure to visit Liz’s website to learn more – www.lizbuchananvoiceartist.com
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There’s no doom and gloom when Liz Buchanan gets behind a mic and paints a brighter future with her signature warmth. This spot for the Qld Government’s Energy & Jobs Plan was recorded at The Voice Pant for Engine Group.
Liz makes power grids and infrastructure sound comforting, which is why she voices a lot of content for big government and corporate projects around Australia.
Storm season is here! When you need a trustworthy voice, but you still want it to sound warm and friendly, Liz knows how to strike the right balance. Like in this fresh spot for the Northern Territory’s TIO Insurance.
With nearly a decade as the female voice over of Lite n’ Easy, the Autumn Menu TVC by Publicis Mojo is a deliciously fresh campaign Liz had the pleasure of lending her smooth tones to.
Born and bred on the Southside of Brisbane you can see Michael on Young Rock 2, The Wilds 2, Joe VS Carol and the hit film Monsters of Man directed by local gun Mark Toia.
One of the founders of Brisvo Michael has been a voice artist since the 1990s learning the ropes from his father Grant Goldman.
Working in TV and radio for 20 he was the go to guy to voice promos and commercials when needed. Now he is used by some of the biggest brands in the world for his instinctual ability to follow direction and interpret a script.
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So Mike’s agent gets a call from a lovely Spanish lady called Irene at FIBA, the international governing body of Basketball, because they’re looking for a live American voice for their USA broadcast of the Basketball World Cup.
Turns out, from the 100s of demos on offer, they wanted Mike Goldman! So, excitedly he packed his headphones and headed to Olympic Park for another big show at the Sydney Super Dome, AKA Qudos Bank Arena.
BrisVO original, Michael Goldman was recently thrown a drop-everyting-instant-voiceover challenge. Unfortunately for him, he was on a Citycat cruising into Brisbane at the time. Lucky he’s a man that thrives under pressure.
Michael Goldman has been putting his voice to good use for three decades. Based in Brisbane, the veteran performer has been heard on screens and airwaves across the country and around the world.
Paul is a much loved voice actor in the studios of Brisbane, a pilot, motorcyclist, father, actor and a long time broadcaster.
He comes to every session self contained and carrying with him a maturity of script interpretation that many will confirm they have not seen by anyone else standing behind a microphone.
He is the trusted “go to” man. The living mantra by which all creative writers quietly recite to themselves……”Paul can do that”. As an announcer of straight scripts you still get the tone of everyman. The guy on the street. He’s accessible, interested and concerned that what he’s saying must also be understood. His voice doesn’t sit above the audience booming like an all important message but lives amongst us.
Paul’s delivery is a voice over class. Writers and other talent would be well served taking a moment to listen to his inflection, energy, diction and self-editing skills.
When Paul gives you one more, it’s not a repeat but another look at how to get people listening and enjoying the performance. The term “voice artist” was invented to describe Paul Davies.
Earlier this year Paul channeled his inner Cockney and voiced a series of promos for the Hit Network’s ‘Ed to London with Carrie and Tommy’ competition – Hit’s first overseas competition since the pandemic.
Paul has quite a way with words. And accents.
Brisbane creative shop, Brother and Co. got a call up to show their wares on ABC’s ad show, Gruen. Their brief: Save our Bees. The Bro Co called in the persuasive Paul Davies to provide the narrative.
When Brisbane design studio, Flip Creative initiated their covert radio operation with Nova for the launch of a new trendy Valley bar, they sniffed out special agent Paul Davies, the man with a thousand tongues.
A London trained actor, Robert has performed in over 83 film and television productions and 45 plays. He has voiced many national and international campaigns, narrated documentaries and played roles in animated films, as well as voicing ads for local businesses and radio stations.
His latest projects have been the voice of Darwin in the QTC’s ‘ The Wider Earth’, ‘Endgame’ for Shake and Stir, and the feature film ‘Don’t Tell’. He plays the continuing role of Douglas Goddard in ‘A Place To Call Home’ ( 7/Foxtel). A detailed list of credits can be found on imdb.com.
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Proven performer Robert Coleby has been cast as a series regular in ‘The Queen of Oz’ , written by and starring Catherine Tate for the BBC. Catherine plays the Queen, while Rob plays Bernard, the Queens private secretary.
Veteran of the stage and screen. Accomplished voice actor. Talented singer songwriter. Robert Coleby is your classic triple threat.
When Robert Coleby’s character, Douglas Goddard, died after several seasons of Foxtel’s A Place to Call Home, Noni Hazelhusrt wept buckets.
Tony’s voice is familiar and authentic. He sounds like one of your mates telling you about something he really believes in, even though he just walked into the studio and picked up the script a few minutes ago.
When the script allows some wiggle room he can deliver a great laid back style. If it’s 36 seconds shoehorned into 30, he has an uncanny ability to read really, really fast and still deliver a comprehensible message.
Tony is very experienced in front of the mic, but he has also spent many years behind the mic as a writer and producer. (Nova and Triple M). He understands what the audio engineer, agency creatives and clients are trying to achieve.
He is Mr Kangaroo in Peppa Pig – Australian Holiday
Lucky Cat (Lucky Lotteries TV nationally)
Platy Platypus (CBA Coinland Website)
Other clients include McDonalds, Subway, Telstra, CQ University, UBET, Flight Centre, Donut King, Eagle Boys, Courier Mail, Gold Coast Tourism, Dreamworld and more.
Triple M’s annual No Talk Day is a day of positive action. Each year the radio station uses this day to encourage important conversations – conversations that can save lives. The sense of occasion was not lost on Tony Byrne.
Popular Brisbane voice professional, Tony Byrne, recently went all gangsta, rapping his way through a sixty second radio spot for Urbane Homes. Proving he’s not only a versatile performer, the talented actor also wrote and produced the spot.
Professional voice actors, Tony Bryne, Elise Grieg and their talented daughter, Finley were recently asked to add their vocal talents to four Aussie episodes of the internationally acclaimed childrens’ cartoon, Peppa Pig. The trio were cast to play the Kangaroo Family, leading Peppa Pig on a trail of adventures to the beach, outback and the Great Barrier Reef.
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