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Mary Brooke Casad is the author of "The Bluebonnet Series," eight children's books featuring the adventures of Bluebonnet, the Texas traveling armadillo. The books are designed to teach Texas history and geography, and are used in elementary schools across the state.
Warm, youthful, versatile voiceover artist with friendly sound and conversational style. Steve's website showcases samples of his work.
A veteran of the voiceover industry, has done work for television, radio, audiobooks, the web, corporate presentations, and more. His clients span a wide range and include such companies as Hilton Hotels, Yellow Tail Wines, the US Army, Dictaphone, John Hancock, DYMO Printers, NES, and of course Listener's Digest. Scott can be reached via email at
scott@scottdiskin.com.
Casting Directors, Directors, and Producers, say he has a "unique" timbre or voice quality and offers a smooth delivery with flawless diction for a variety of voice over work, from the sound of NFL Films, the History Channel, to upbeat and touching radio and TV commercials.
Katrina delivers high quality, fully produced voice files by email or ftp - anywhere in the world - from commercials, industrial projects and corporate narrations, IVR and On Hold, animations, ringtones - to documentaries, jingles and podcasts.
Reading & Radio Resource (formerly North Texas Taping and Radio for the Blind) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer agency, dedicated since 1969 to providing alternatives to reading for children and adults who are visually or physically disabled and/or learning differenced.
From commercial voiceovers to industrials to training tapes, ethnic, choral and acoustic music, audio for the web, voice demos, poetry. Whatever your audio production needs, they're sure to be met at Scotch Productions, Inc.
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Alex Burton
Alex has over fifty years of communication experience in radio and television broadcasting state wide, nationally and internationally. He has written three books and delights in reading classic American literature for students in school, or those who just want to put up their feet and relax with a good book.