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Voice Over: BU Terriers Unleashed
Somerville Voice Artist Andy Taylor narrates the 2018-19 season of “BU Terriers Unleashed” for Moody Street TV. The 30-minute show profiles Boston University Hockey, and airs regularly on NESN.
BU Terriers Unleashed. Episode 3
Throughout the 2018-19 season, Moody Street TV takes viewers behind the scenes of Boston University Men’s Hockey. As a result, fans get an inside look at one of the most successful Division 1 college hockey programs in the country.
Cameras go behind the glass and into the game, revealing what it’s like to hit the ice at hockey’s most elite amateur level.
In this episode, viewers are introduced to the BU Terriers who represented their country at the World Junior Championships. The show also sets the stage for the second half of the season – with close-up profiles of Junior Forward Patrick Curry, Junior Defenseman Chad Krys, and Sophomore Forward Ty Amonte.
With a focus on improving consistency game to game, the Terriers also continue to gel as a unit and look forward to defending the Hockey East title this March.
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[divider style=”solid” color=”#cccccc” opacity=”0.5″ placement=”equal”]Thanks to Moody Street TV for the partnership.
[blockquote quote=”Andy, thanks for voice over work…Sounded great. Nice job.”]
– Steve Sera. Moody Street TV President & Executive Producer
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As technology disrupts and transforms how viewers access shows, the role of voice over in television continues to expand. Traditionally, nonfiction programming like documentaries featured a popular host who spoke directly to viewers in frame. While the host narrated most of the program, the viewer still had an established idea of who was speaking. Meanwhile, for decades fictional sitcoms featured the same set of actors portraying known characters in weekly, relatable stories.
That said, with the 1980’s rise of cable networks and the subsequent need to design shows more affordably, faceless voice over spiked. As a result, nonfiction programming like news specials and documentaries often featured a single narrator, never seen on camera. Additionally, fictional sitcoms like The Wonder Years (inspired by narration-heavy movies like A Christmas Story and Stand By Me) used voice over as the driving narrative, as well.
What started as a cost-saving measure (voice-only roles don’t pay the scale of on-camera work), became an effective asset. Many producers and directors quickly understood the value of presenting content without a host’s intervention. Put another way – instead of hiring a “star” to deliver the narrative, the narrative was the “star.” No distractions. No viewer pre-judgement based on the talent hired.
Television Program Voice Over by Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor provides voice over for national and local network shows like Arthur Ashe Kids Day on ABC and BU Terriers Unleashed on NESN in New England. Additionally, he is the network bumper voice for ESPN’s coverage of World Team Tennis.
If you require American voice over for your upcoming television pilot, get in touch with Andy Taylor. Request a demo for your program and see if Andy’s sound fits your vision for the overall production.