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About Unserious Movie Trailer Narrator
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Director's casting notes & character prompt
Full Voice Summary
A quintessential 'movie trailer' voice characterized by a deep, resonant chest register and a textured, gravelly delivery. The tone is heavily stylized and dramatic, projecting an exaggerated sense of importance and authority.
Acoustic Attributes
- age Estimate
- Mature Adult
The voice sounds like a male in his late 30s to early 50s.
- pitch
- Deep
The voice has a very low, resonant vocal tone.
- intensity
- Normal
The voice is delivered at a moderate, standard volume.
- energy Level
- Medium
The voice has a controlled and confident delivery that is engaging but not overly excited.
- breathiness
- None
There is no audible breathiness in the vocal delivery.
- pause Frequency
- Occasional
The voice uses natural, well-placed pauses that align with sentence structure.
- average Pause Length Ms
- 450
Pauses between phrases are of a standard duration, ensuring a smooth listening experience.
- vocal Fry
- Noticeable
A gravelly, creaky quality is clearly audible, particularly at the end of phrases.
Detailed Performance Breakdown
A pace of 172 WPM is slightly faster than average conversational speech. This creates an engaging and efficient delivery, keeping the listener's attention without feeling rushed.
With a fundamental frequency of 117 Hz, this voice resides in the deep range for a male speaker. This low pitch conveys a sense of authority, stability, and gravitas.
At 43% intensity, the voice maintains a balanced and normal volume. It's clear and easily audible without being loud or aggressive, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
An energy level of 6 out of 10 indicates a controlled and confident delivery. The voice is present and engaging but remains measured and professional, avoiding excessive excitement.
Recommended Casting
- Perfect for cinematic movie trailer parodies and dramatic introductions.
- Ideal for bold radio imaging and station identification spots.
- Great for comedic sketches requiring an overly serious narrator.
- Well-suited for heavy, impactful live event announcements.