Voice Over. SAP NS2 Labs Podcast. In Tech We Trust

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Podcast Narration: Doctor Decoder / SAP NS2 Labs “In Tech We Trust”

Andy Taylor provides voice over for the character “Doctor Decoder” in the SAP NS2 Labs podcast In Tech We Trust. NS2 develops and employs cyber security solutions for SAP Enterprise clients worldwide; including defense, finance, aerospace, energy, government and the pharmaceutical industries. The podcast regularly includes conversations with cyber security insiders for a first hand perspective of experts working the front lines.

As Doctor Decoder, Andy’s role is to interrupt and clarify specific acronyms used during conversation.

DARPA. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

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PODCASTS BY WEBIKNOW | CONCEPT, IMAGERY AND SOCIAL | LEARN MORE

These are great. Thank you so much!!

Brian Paulsen | Producer, webiKnow

webiKnow is remarkable team of Boston-based marketing experts who transform mundane webinars and podcasts into top-shelf virtual events. They understand the significance of promoting clients’ expertise through video, audio and whitepapers – creating succinct, yet enticing content to drive targeted traffic to each brand’s offerings.

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Additional Voice Over from Andy Taylor for webiKnow

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Podcasts and Audiobooks. Ideal for today’s demanding pace of life

Consuming media only stops when one’s head hits the pillow. It’s relentless. From television and radio – to billboards, computers and personal devices. Today’s human brain is bombarded with more messaging and branding than ever before.

In response, many choose to control that continual intake by wearing earbuds or headphones virtually…everywhere. While the trend looks ridiculous to anyone over 40; when couched in this context, it makes sense: Control the noise with your own chosen noise.

Audiobook and podcast listening is an academic way to drown out the cacophony, with content catered to one. Listening to narration is intimate, easy and triggers the brain to constructively follow a story or message. Rather than face the ceaseless assault of distraction offered up with every passing billboard, pop-up, or timeline scroll.

Andy Taylor | Audiobook and Podcast Voice Actor and Storyteller

When authors hire voice actors to tell their stories, the process of selecting talent is similar to film casting, minus the visual. For example:

  • First, does the talent’s tone fit the author’s imagined sound of the narration?
  • Second, is the talent versatile enough to create unique sounding characters when the story calls for interaction?
  • Third, does the talent also possess the equipment and skills to create a great sounding read?
  • And finally, is the talent reliable and capable of delivering on important deadlines?

Voice Actor Andy Taylor possesses all of these attributes. As a result, he often exceeds the expectations of authors and hosts who believe his sound and style fit the needs of their narration.

I’m incredibly grateful to you for your time and incredible talent and professionalism…the read is perfect! You’ve captured all the subtleties and emotion perfectly. I totally could see hearing this on the History Channel or one of those. Very Ken Burns man, very.

Author Bryan Molloy. The John Harris Project

Do you need narration for your audiobook or podcast? Reach out to Andy Taylor for a demo today.

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Voice Over Andy Taylor. Additional Podcast and Audiobook Narration

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