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Walter’s voice is on another planet

Walter Williams has been stepping up to the microphone in some of the best recording studios in Australia for decades.  Walt’s voice is a part of Australian recording history. As a prolific and strong vocal talent, it’s no surprise that Walt’s won accolade after accolade for his contribution to spoken word.

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Tony tells jumbo tales

With over 30 years in the industry, seasoned voice actor Tony Bellette has told more stories than he cares to remember. However every now and again there’s a gig that’s impossible to forget. Like when he was asked to narrate the history of Qantas for the new Qantas founders museum at Longreach.

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Too many is never enough for Brie

When Brisbane hot shop Khemistry created a series of CSA’s for the Queensland Government to promote responsible drinking of alcohol, the agency called in Brie Jurss to help spread the word. While Brie’s forthright delivery cautioned audiences to know how many is too many, her professional performance in the recording booth proved the sky is her limit!

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Jennifer Mary gives career talk

Brisbane agency Khemistry crafted a digital spot recently calling for candidates to apply for a new career with Australian Signals Directorate (ASD). The ad needed an enthusiastic yet persuasive tone. Little wonder why Jen Mary got the call to provide the voiceover.

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Tom Murray goes back to school

In between commercial voice sessions, talented BrisVO voice artist Tom Murray has been producing a podcast series for Ipswich Libraries. The series, called “Stories for little Queenslanders’, involved Tom visiting a number of Ipswich primary schools…

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Marcus takes on the world

Marcus Oborn has his sights set on world domination. Recently he stepped into the booth for Warner Bros Movie World to help bring Hooray for Hollywood to tourists visiting the theme park and the Batman Legacy exhibition. Then he…

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The stage is set for Nelle Lee

Nelle Lee has been busy treading the boards this year. The versatile and talented performer has starred as the title character in shake & stir’s national tour of Jane Eyre, as well as the infamously nasty Mrs Twit in Roald Dahl’s The Twits, which has recently wrapped a huge season at The Sydney Opera House.

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Elise is always up for chat

The uber-talented Elise Grieg has been super active of late celebrating all things 80s as part of The Clints Come Again Reunion Cabaret.

Along the way she’s been keeping very busy voicing spots for everything from Telstra to Terry White, Black and White Cabs to Brisbane City Council and Covid to Flu Vax.

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Megan Shapcott cuts through traffic

You lapse, you lose. It’s an important no nonsense road safety message developed by the strategic thinking creatives at Publicis for the Queensland Government.

It’s a simple message. A powerful message. It was a message that needed to be delivered with clarity and authority.

Enter Megan Shapcott.

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Tony Byrne gets people talking

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.

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Kate Wilson tells stories

Veteran Brisbane actor and voice artist, Kate Wilson, tells a ripping good yarn.

Her warm mature tone, versatility with accents and dialects, and crisp articulation have been honed through many seasons on stage and behind the microphone.

The talented performer is about to commence narrating her fourteenth audiobook (under the guise of Liz Gentle) for the international market.

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