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The future of Scottish Voice Over explained in...

When a Brogue is More Than Branding Scottish voice over has always been a paradox for international media: sought after for authen...

Why Scottish Voice Over matters research-based

There’s a moment in the production process that rarely gets discussed outside of industry circles. Picture a localization team i...

The evolution of Scottish Voice Over for marketers

It’s 2012, and a whisky campaign is stalling in its test market. The message is right, the visuals are cinematic, but something ...

The reality behind Scottish Voice Over what you...

You’ll hear it before you see it—sometimes a gravelly lilt, sometimes clean Highland notes, other times a Glaswegian edge shar...

The evolution of Scottish Voice Over over time

A brogue once banished to background characters now headlines global game launches. Scottish voice has always been distinctive—s...

Is Scottish Voice Over worth attention

A few years back, a creative director at London-based indie studio Dead End Films found himself in a predicament. The team was dee...

Latest trends in Scottish Voice Over

In a Soho post-production suite last winter, a heated debate broke out between a Glaswegian actor and a London-based producer. The...

The power of Scottish Voice Over explained

It’s 6:30 pm in a cramped sound booth somewhere on the outskirts of Glasgow. The room is padded with egg cartons and technical a...

Is Scottish Voice Over still relevant

It would be easy to assume that in the age of synthetic voices and globalized content, the demand for regionally distinct accents ...

All about Scottish Voice Over

It’s not just whisky and kilts. To those inside the European media trenches, Scottish voice over is equal parts cultural asset a...

Everything you didn’t know about Scottish Voice...

Let’s be honest: if you asked the average Netflix binge-watcher or gamer what makes a voiceover uniquely Scottish, most would mu...

All about Scottish Voice Over what you need to...

It’s the same complaint you’ll hear at every post-production house from Glasgow to Sydney: “Can we get a real Scottish voice...
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