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Looking for Polish speakers in London!!!


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Matt2002studioThreads: 1
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 Mar 31, 10, 14:06    #1
Hi,

I’m contacting you on behalf of a small London based music studio, I thought this maybe of some interest to you or maybe someone you know; we’re currently looking for fluent Polish speakers to narrate on various projects. These projects are purely instructional and the audio we record will be set to video. All we’re after are candidates with good dialect that are easy to understand.

Each session you will be provided with scripts to read from in your mother tongue, we will record you and it’s as easy as that! The pay for this is £15 per hour. Some sessions may only be an hour, others maybe 3-4. The recordings will take place in our studio; unfortunately we cannot pay for transport however we are easily accessible from both the Metropolitan and Bakerloo lines.

If this sounds like something you are interested in please send us an initial recording of you reading the passage below but in Polish (alternatively you can send us a recording of your reading a passage from a book). The recording doesn’t have to be perfect; the microphone built into your computer will be fine. We will then listen to your recording and send it to our clients to see if you are suitable.

Could you also please send a contact number and let us know how long you will be in the country for. Please reply to info@2002studios.com

All the Best

Matt


THE PASSAGE (or just send us a passage from a book)

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VarsovianThreads: 91
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 Mar 31, 10, 15:53    #2
Put up a sign or 2 in Polish or bog standard Catholic churches. Come on - commonsense!
Wroclaw BoyThreads: 57
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 Mar 31, 10, 16:22    #3
Varsovian:
bog standard Catholic churches. Come on - commonsense!

!Bog Standard! where's the common sense in that? its box standard.



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