Narrator for educational YouTube channel

Rybellious for Narrator for educational youtube channel

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Narrator for educational youtube channel
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The below two audition lines were taken from a script I wrote on the world's flight paths and the fees that countries charge planes to use their airspace. It's a very interesting subject. I hope you have just as much fun narrating the audition lines as I had writing them!


  • When you talk about the U.S. and its airspa… wait let me zoom out first. Ok, when you talk about the U.S. and its airspace you’re not only talking about the airspace directly above territorial U.S. but also above much of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The U.S. can charge airspace fees to any plane flying over this part of the world. If a plane were to fly from Beijing to Vancouver or even from Auckland to Tokyo, they’d have to comply with U.S. airspace restrictions and pay the U.S. for using its airspace.

  • As we rely more and more on the skies for everything from transport to shipping, the weaponization of airspace as a means of pushing political agendas becomes a much more common occurrence. When airspace restrictions depend so much on the ebb and flow of world politics, airspace politics becomes, just as, if not more, confusing and complicated as world politics. I hope you liked this introduction to our world’s flight paths. I thought I’d end here because any more in-depth and this video would be more about international relations than cool, cool planes! If you liked the video...

Rybellious
Narrator for educational YouTube channel
AustinVoiceOvers

since you asked for feedback, I do have one thing I'd like to point out. You actually did a great job balancing your audio, it sounds rich and clear, but I heard some background static in two places that seemed to squeak through the cracks. If you turn up your volume to max and listen to the silent pauses, you can find them. Noise reduction twice will get rid of that real quick. But otherwise, great read and great editing. You probably have a good chance.

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