Having added narration to company training material in the past, I know what this feels like ....breaking my sides laughing...I swore (a lot) ...NEVER EVER again... so tipping my hat to you my friend...respect!!
I try not to nowadays! I’ve gotten much better with experience and time. It’s definitely a fun job especially when you get to do it on something that you are passionate about.
@@JacksonTyler same acoustics same tempo same tone same inflection ...very difficult to keep it the same...script it and deliver it ....over and over! ...yes it becomes more natural ... it helps to have a neutral dialect and profoundly good elocution as the audience may not have englizsh as their first tongue twister...if this is your Day job don't resign!!
You haven done the voyagers, have you? Know everybody & their brother has done a voyager vid. Sure you'd do a great one. If it's true, the story about buying up all the time foil at local markets just before buttoning up the probes was a great one. Guess they got new numbers on Jupiter's radiation & had to add foil. Cool story if true.
It seems you have always had an interesting, lyrical storytelling voice, such a big part of what make your documentaries so marvellous. Your voice keeps us listening to what of course is also a wonderful script. What I have noticed in going back to your 'old' versions' is that you slowed down - only a little - and this really did make a perfect commentary with slightly more authority. Honestly, I could go on forever about your marvellous words and speech. This video made me laugh. Thank you.
Thank you. I have enjoyed watching you work backwards through my channel. These old videos are the lessons I learned that allowed me to grow. By current standards they seem almost obnoxious to me but I’ll be forever grateful that I made them and keep them here…these older videos were my real education. The feedback I got on them really helped me improve.
Having added narration to company training material in the past, I know what this feels like ....breaking my sides laughing...I swore (a lot) ...NEVER EVER again... so tipping my hat to you my friend...respect!!
I try not to nowadays! I’ve gotten much better with experience and time. It’s definitely a fun job especially when you get to do it on something that you are passionate about.
@@JacksonTyler same acoustics
same tempo
same tone
same inflection ...very difficult to keep it the same...script it and deliver it ....over and over! ...yes it becomes more natural ... it helps to have a neutral dialect and profoundly good elocution as the audience may not have englizsh as their first tongue twister...if this is your Day job don't resign!!
couldn't be done better than this. :-) (your bloopers are as exquisite as your documentaries)
Bloopers aside, you have a fantastic voice for narration and documentaries!!
i have this playliost going and from the other room i hear doki doki and im like....wait....wait.......waaaait....
yo why is your dunkey impression the best thing ever??
We all make mistakes. I like your honesty.
Can you PLEASE make a documentary on STS-27? That would be REALLY interesting! 🙂
That’s great. Love it.
You do realize the Internet never forgets...
Forgets what? (Hah)
Lot's of fun great stuff 🇫🇮📡
You haven done the voyagers, have you? Know everybody & their brother has done a voyager vid. Sure you'd do a great one. If it's true, the story about buying up all the time foil at local markets just before buttoning up the probes was a great one. Guess they got new numbers on Jupiter's radiation & had to add foil. Cool story if true.
It seems you have always had an interesting, lyrical storytelling voice, such a big part of what make your documentaries so marvellous. Your voice keeps us listening to what of course is also a wonderful script. What I have noticed in going back to your 'old' versions' is that you slowed down - only a little - and this really did make a perfect commentary with slightly more authority. Honestly, I could go on forever about your marvellous words and speech. This video made me laugh. Thank you.
Thank you. I have enjoyed watching you work backwards through my channel. These old videos are the lessons I learned that allowed me to grow. By current standards they seem almost obnoxious to me but I’ll be forever grateful that I made them and keep them here…these older videos were my real education. The feedback I got on them really helped me improve.
@@JacksonTyler We are our own worst critics...all your documentaries are amazing.
Nice to hear that you're human 😏
Your voice is fine. It's the effeminate British narrator's I'm sick of.