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“Skeletons of the Pasquotank”
2009/12/10 in Advertising, Blogging, Government, Voice Work | Tags: bay scallops, cownose rays, Elizabeth City, history, North Carolina, Pasquotank River, Pete Peterson, seafood, shipwrecks, work barges | by younglandis | Leave a comment
Had a great time last week, recording voiceovers for the first time. I wrote two scripts promoting the feature stories in the latest issue of Coastwatch magazine, the outreach publication of North Carolina Sea Grant.
“Skeletons of the Pasquotank”
“Return of the Bay Scallops”
Sea Grant editors Katie Mosher and Kathleen Angione greenlit my idea for these YouTube promos. Kathleen and I recorded the voiceovers with Jesse Triplett, a multimedia maestro at North Carolina State University, who was a real pro and great help. Kathleen produced the final clip in iPhoto.
Fun stuff!
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