Blazznet Talking Box specializes in professional voiceovers, voice drops, and human sound effects. With many years of experience in the production of spoken SFX for theater, radio, and multimedia, Blazznet Talking Box's portfolio will impress you, whilst satisfying all of your verbal requirements in any of your projects.
Perfect beginning to your sci-fi movie. We are about to enter uncharted territory, who knows what wonders we will encounter! A timestretched and produced voice drop of an original soft, breathy and present voice, slight home counties English accent. lOng fade out to suit your production requirements, DJ Sounds, DJ Intros
Enough of this already! Can you shut it, stop it, put a sock in it? Quit it right now it's making me go insane. Also works in a sexual, attraction context. A woman has had enough of somebody's antics and wants them to stop, or maybe not... Soft, breathy present voice, slight home counties accent. Talking, British / Female
Elevator going up! We are reaching another level, stand clear of the doors... The automated valet voice that can be found in a lift of a hotel or public building. British male voice, true BBC accent. Close prospective no ambiance to suit your production requirements. Ringtone,
Counting down from number 10 to 0. Fast, insistent ticking clock in the background and an end buzzer. Spooky hollow ambiance awash with eerie echoes. Abandon ship something is about to go horribly wrong. Ideal for quiz game or launch sequence. Computer or phone text messaging alert. Novelty ringtone, Cartoon, Launching
A woman is much amused! Heart-felt laughter after a silly joke or a ridiculous situation. British female slight northern accent. Close prospective, normalised to -2dB for all your production requirements. Genuine chesty chuckles. The file loops perfectly for a longer comedy scene. Humans,
Where have you been? I have spent a lot of time searching just for you. British male voice, slight northern accent. A selection of different stresses on the words of the phrase. Close present sound with no ambiance to suit your production requirements. Talking, British / Male
Someone checks the microphone for sound. Cliché used extensively in many scenes in movies, mainly when a person walks at the front stage and timidly starts to speak on a mic. Sound engineer, setting up a PA for a concert or a conference. Close prospective, british male voice, slight northern accent. Talking, British / Male
Someone checks the microphone for sound. Cliché used extensively in many scenes in movies, mainly when a person walks at the front stage and timidly starts to speak on a mic. Sound engineer, setting up a PA for a concert or a conference. Close prospective, british male voice, slight northern accent. Talking, British / Male
Attention all decks... major failure! Alert, there is something going badly wrong and your ship is probably about to self destruct. What do I care, I am only a computer! The file loops smoothly for a continuous alert. High impact sound effect normalised to -1dB. Novelty ringtone sound. Science Fiction,
What is it that you require? Why are you calling me? Polite enquiry with a sign of mild irritation in the tone of the voice. Female, German accent. Talking, International / Female