A recent visit to Mutiny to record all sorts for the lovely GroupM/Mazda Motor Europe/Mindshare Ireland crew, featuring Ger Killoran, Emma Morris & Hugh Kirwan in the driving seat, with Mark Richards steering the wheel (I simply had to).
As always with the wonderful tea service, too. Thanks Tracey M. PS the Mutiny reception table is always good for talent spotting.
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When I was asked to contribute to this Voice Crafters article 'British Accents - A Comprehensive Guide,' I was, as many other Irish people would understand, a little conflicted. While I didn't quite start my responding email with '800 years...', I did try to highlight The Republic as a separate nation, albeit one very much shaped, linguistically and otherwise, by its colonial past. Not sure how well that came across in the finished article, but this is certainly a comprehensive and interesting guide to British accents - as well as some Irish ones for good measure. I mean, it wouldn't really be a British accent guide if they didn't claim a few Irish along the way, so I suppose it all checks out. Here's a quote from me trying really hard not to sound like a Fenian warrior, below. The majority of Southern Irish people are fiercely protective of our cultural and linguistic heritage, and quite adamant in separating that from our previous history as a colony of the United Kingdom. I recently caught up with my long-standing clients Danone Cow & Gate who I've been voicing ads for since 2015, for an all new campaign and sound with ZOO, 'Here Comes Happy.'
This surprisinglyy energetic and upbeat campaign (in comparison to this super sweet one that I voiced for the last 8 years) was recorded in Mutiny Recording Studios (in one of my rare city studio outings in these days of virtual link ups via home studio) by Mark Richards, and steered by Ian Hollinshead of Zoo & Chelsea Sandford of Danone. Always lovely trying new things with old friends. NEW WORK for SIPTU and Financial Services Union.
Over the last number of years the shift in many big business models has been away from the 'job for life' with benefits, pensions, and sick pay, and increasingly towards a model that shifts market risk onto workers and their families to maximise profit for the companies - a trend I've been exploring in one of my own personal projects (more on that soon!) and one I am all too familiar with as a 'freelance creative' aka gig worker. So, I found it serendipitous when I was asked to voice this campaign for #RESPECTATWORK. More information can be found at respectatwork.ie. Volcanic Talent Hello there, Lately I've been back in the HOT seat for HOT 102.7FM, South Africa's fastest growing radio station. Ever since I jumped on board with this exciting new Joburg radio station last year, they have gone from strength to strength, being nominated for and winning awards across the globe, including one for Best Imaging...just saying. It's kind of a coincidence. I've been having a blast topping up their freshest imaging from my home studio in Ireland's garden county and hearing it played back to me by friends in SA or online - I suppose that is the beauty of living and working via tech these days. You can be anywhere. It's nice to know that even while the rain pounds the windows outside my studio today in Ireland, at least my vocal chords are soaking up some delicious South African sun. Lekker! To hear some of the best old school and R&B sounds, and our award-winning imaging, click here.
A new Film Network Ireland Wrapchat episode of mine is coming out shortly in which I interview an inspiring woman with a career that has seen many twists and turns along the way, and that she has faced with resiliency and creative will.
But before that one's released, here's a throwback to an interview I did with another inspiring woman, Irish actress Eva Birthistle. LISTEN HERE! It's the time of year for a spruce up, so I decided to freshen up my voice-over demo with thanks to the lads at Mutiny, Art Skehan & Mark Richards.
Lots of lovely new stuff shining through here. Have a listen if you're so inclined, via my agency website, Volcanic Talent. Just lovely! Michael Gubbins (pictured) lead our panel on The Good, The Bad and the AI at this year's Fís TV Summit, organised by Ardán.
Alongside myself, Jennifer Davidson of the Writers Guild of Ireland, Antony Nilan of Virgin TV and Abigail Rekas of the University of Galway got into the nitty gritty of the ways this technology can help and/or hinder us. It was a fantastic talk and a great event and I was delighted to be part of it.
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AuthorRM Clarke is a writer and voice-over artist. She has written for various literary mags and anthologies and won awards. She has put her voice to most things she can think of. Categories |