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About Mark
Voice Design Recipe Public
Director's casting notes & character prompt
Full Voice Summary
Mark possesses a deep, resonant American male voice with a signature gravelly texture reminiscent of classic movie trailer announcers. His delivery is weighty, authoritative, and grounded, bringing a cinematic sense of importance to the audio.
Acoustic Attributes
- age Estimate
- Mature Adult
The voice sounds like it belongs to an adult in the 40-60 age range, conveying experience and authority.
- pitch
- Deep
The voice has a low fundamental frequency, often perceived as deep and resonant.
- intensity
- Normal
The voice is delivered at a standard, controlled volume suitable for professional recordings.
- energy Level
- Medium
The voice has a powerful and deliberate energy, sounding engaging without being overly excited.
- breathiness
- None
There is no significant audible air in the voice, resulting in a clear, solid tone.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The speaker pauses at natural intervals, making the speech feel measured and easy to follow.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 380
The average pause between phrases is 380 milliseconds, contributing to a deliberate and thoughtful pace.
- vocal Fry
- Subtle
A slight creaky, low-pitched sound is occasionally present, adding to the voice's deep quality.
Detailed Performance Breakdown
At 179 words per minute, this voice speaks at a confident and engaging pace, slightly faster than average conversational speed, making it perfect for holding listener attention in narration or commercials.
With a fundamental frequency of 135 Hz, this voice falls into the lower baritone range, conveying a sense of depth, authority, and gravitas.
The intensity is measured at 36%, indicating a controlled and deliberate volume that is clear without being loud, suitable for professional narration and broadcast.
An energy score of 6 out of 10 reflects a balanced and powerful delivery that is engaging and authoritative without sounding overly excited or energetic.
Recommended Casting
- Best for commanding cinematic trailers and teasers.
- Best for impactful radio station imaging and intros.
- Best for podcast introductions requiring a deep, authoritative tone.
- Best for gritty action-oriented game narrations.