Case for Reactivation
Hi Managers, Bunny Pros and QC department,
I have settled into my new studio and think you will find that my audio now meets the quality expectations to reactivate my account on Voice Bunny. I have read the notes from the previous revisions that were requested and understand why my account was deactivated. I have also read through the community space and webinars and augmented my set up to best meet the different expectations for deliverables on Voice Bunny and the clients. Please advise where I may attach new audio samples for you to be the judge. Thank you Angela and the rest of the team for reconsidering me as a Voice Bunny Pro.
Sincerely,
Sarah Winberg
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Hi Sarah
From past experience, it looks like you have to set up a Soundcloud account and upload your audio file(s) to that...then copy the link to that file and paste it here. The VoiceBunny team will then listen to it as soon as they are able.
Hope it works out well for you.
Geoff
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for getting back to me so soon. I have attached a sample via my SoundCloud as you suggest, that I recorded yesterday. Please let me know if you require multiple to make your decision.
Sincerely,
Sarah Winberg
https://soundcloud.com/radiosarah/sarahwinbergvoicebunnysample/s-dRUwl
Hi again Sarah
I'm not a VB employee...I'm a Bunny Pro (with a trillion years experience in radio and voiceovers) waiting to be 'reactivated' myself (after several years of successful submissions and happy clients, I had a technical issue with a project and felt I had to reject it...I was then 'suspended' and asked to submit further soundfiles to be reconsidered)!
From a fellow broadcaster's point of view, I've just listened to your clip on Soundcloud on headphones and there are some plosives ("...telecom..." and "...tainment...") on the recording, plus some background noise. It also sounds a bit 'boxy' and muffled to me, so it's my guess that Voicebunny may pick up on that once they get to listen to your clip.
Again, good luck with your submissions and I hope it works out for you!
Geoff
Hi Sarah,
I agree with Geoff, and for me the main issue is boxiness. It sounds like you're recording in a small room but with insufficient acoustic treatment so you can hear some reflections. This, in turn, makes the audio less clear and a bit muddy.
Hope that helps.
-Seb