[105][106][107][108] However, the increased urgency of environmental messaging in films such as Extinction: The Facts, which depicts the continuing sixth mass extinction,[109] Climate Change The Facts and A Life on Our Planet from 2019 and 2020 received praise. Guy Harris - Award winning British Male Voiceover - UK based - 2000 - 2022 VoiceoverGuy . [125] In 2020, Attenborough was named as a member of the Earthshot prize Council,[126] an initiative of Prince William to find solutions to environmental issues. [44] After his work on Eastwards with Attenborough, he began to work on the scripts for Life on Earth. They wanted some Attenborough. [177], In 2006, the two eldest Attenborough brothers returned to their home city to receive the title of Distinguished Honorary Fellows of the University of Leicester, "in recognition of a record of continuing distinguished service to the University. [166] He also lamented the lack of international cooperation on climate change, and said "there should be no dominant nation on this planet. Sir David Frederick Attenborough (/tnbr/; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster, biologist, natural historian and author. The film acts as Attenborough's witness statement, reflecting on his career as a naturalist and his hopes for the future. [33], BBC Two was launched in 1964, but had struggled to capture the public's imagination. The statement calls for "creationism to be banned from the school science curriculum and for evolution to be taught more widely in schools". Instead, he formed his own department, the Travel and Exploration Unit,[29] which allowed him to continue to front Zoo Quest as well as produce other documentaries, notably the Travellers' Tales and Adventure series. His voice has also been described as the gold standard forintroducing ASMRreactions in listeners. [42] His tasks, which included agreeing budgets, attending board meetings and firing staff, were now far removed from the business of filming programmes. 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The series established many of the hallmarks of the BBC's natural history output. Attenborough has contributed forewords and introductions to many other works, notably those accompanying Planet Earth, Frozen Planet, Africa and other BBC series he has narrated.[275][276]. The result was The Private Life of Plants (1995), which showed plants as dynamic organisms by using time-lapse photography to speed up their growth, and went on to earn a Peabody Award. First becoming prominent as host of Zoo Quest in 1954, his filmography as writer, presenter and narrator has spanned eight decades; it includes Natural World, Wildlife on One, the Planet Earth franchise, The Blue Planet and its sequel. That is a theory. Sir David Attenborough is Britain's best-known natural history filmmaker. [67], In 2011, Fothergill gave Attenborough a more prominent role in Frozen Planet, a major series on the natural history of the polar regions; Attenborough appeared on screen and authored the final episode, in addition to performing voiceover duties. We need to talk about Sir David Attenborough's voice Alan April 24 2020 Of course, we love him. Advances in macro photography made it possible to capture the natural behaviour of very small creatures for the first time, and in 2005, Life in the Undergrowth introduced audiences to the world of invertebrates. [90] In 2019, Attenborough's one-off film documentary about climate change for BBC One called Climate Change The Facts was aired; the tone of the documentary was significantly graver than previous work for the BBC. The models can be used to narrate other texts, here is David Attenborough reading the opening lines of Genesis. "[40] Attenborough has also acknowledged that he sanctioned the wiping of television output during this period to cut costs, including a series by Alan Bennett, which he later regretted. He commented: "The evolutionary history is finished. Training the models for longer and increasing the Waveglow channels to 512 should improve the quality of the sound. [63] He decided not to use an on-screen presenter due to difficulties in speaking to a camera through diving apparatus, but asked Attenborough to narrate the films. When Attenborough arrived as controller, he quickly abolished the channel's quirky kangaroo mascot and shook up the schedule. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Search for jobs related to David attenborough voice over or hire on the world's largest freelancing marketplace with 21m+ jobs. "[147], According to Attenborough, improving women's rights around the world is an effective way "to limit our birth rate. Across the plains of Africa, from a remote studio in Yorkshire. In 2009, he stated that the Book of Genesis, by saying that the world was there for people to control, had taught generations that they can "dominate" the environment, and that this has resulted in the devastation of vast areas of the environment. In 1993, he presented Life in the Freezer, the first television series to survey the natural history of Antarctica. [161], Although he said Birt's policies had poor results, Attenborough also acknowledged "the BBC had to change. [110][111][112][113] In Seven Worlds, One Planet, Attenborough discusses the devastating impact that deforestation is having on the planet and the species. [41], In 1969, Attenborough was promoted to director of programmes, making him responsible for the output of both BBC channels. [91][92] This was followed by Extinction: The Facts, which is partly based on the 2019 IPBES report on the decline of biodiversity. [12] He received encouragement when a young Jacquetta Hawkes admired his collection. [96] Further work for Netflix includes the documentary titled Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet, released on 4 June 2021. His early projects included the quiz show Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? Our database already has the human audio for all the phonetics or you can simply say transcriptions. [64], In 2009, he co-wrote and narrated Life, a ten-part series focussing on extraordinary animal behaviour,[65] and narrated Nature's Great Events, which showed how seasonal changes trigger major natural spectacles. Although appearing as the on-screen presenter, he restricted his time on camera to give more time to his subjects. I'm swanning round the world looking at the most fabulously interesting things. "[159], In 1998, Attenborough described himself as "a standard, boring left-wing liberal" and expressed the view that the market economy was "misery". Aged around 11, he heard that the zoology department needed a large supply of newts, which he offered through his father to supply for 3d each. [164] Prior to the 2015 UK general election, Attenborough was one of several celebrities who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the Green Party's Caroline Lucas. He wrote an accompanying volume to each of his nine Life documentaries, along with books on tribal art and birds of paradise. And when he goes on site to share the screen with one of his subjects, it's magical. The studio-bound programme featured animals from London Zoo, with the naturalist Julian Huxley discussing their use of camouflage, aposematism and courtship displays. "[101], In 2022, the United Nations Environment Programme recognised Attenborough as a Champion of the Earth "for his dedication to research, documentation, and advocacy for the protection of nature and its restoration". [123] He later became patron of the World Land Trust. Even as a disembodied narrator, the 94-year-old presenter . By the turn of the millennium, Attenborough's authored documentaries were adopting a more overtly environmentalist stance. His autobiography, Life on Air, was published in 2002, revised in 2009 and is one of a number of his works which is available as a self-narrated audiobook. As he was neither an birdwatcher nor a bird expert, he decided he was better qualified to make The Life of Birds (1998) on the theme of behaviour. My Attenborough sound-a-like has been heard respectfully in almost as many places as the legend himself has visited. It uses your browser's built-in voice synthesis technology, and so the voices will differ depending on the browser that you're using. possibilistic 3 yr. ago Thanks!! [211] A fossilised armoured fish discovered in Western Australia in 2008 was named Materpiscis attenboroughi, after Attenborough had filmed at the site and highlighted its scientific importance in Life on Earth. His most influential work, 1979's Life on Earth, launched a strand of nine authored documentaries with the BBC Natural History Unit which shared the Life strand name and spanned 30 years. Over his life he has collected dozens of honorary degrees and awards, including 3 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Narration. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover to celebrate the British cultural figures of his life. They proved a difficult subject for his producers, who had to deliver hours of television featuring what are essentially immobile objects. Hi there,I can narrate scripts in a David Attenborough 'impersonation', and have had work published in a variety of roles that encompass this voice. [68][69], In October 2014, the corporation announced a trio of new one-off Attenborough documentaries as part of a raft of new natural history programmes. However, one of its research sub-sea vehicles was named "Boaty" in recognition of the public vote. In a BBC Four interview with Mark Lawson, he was asked if he at any time had any religious faith. By treating his subject seriously and researching the latest discoveries, Attenborough and his production team gained the trust of scientists, who responded by allowing him to feature their subjects in his programmes. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. 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What is a theory is whether natural selection is the mechanism and the only mechanism. [161] In 2013, Attenborough joined rock guitarists Brian May and Slash in opposing the government's policy on the cull of badgers in the UK by participating in a song dedicated to badgers. And [I ask them], 'Are you telling me that the God you believe in, who you also say is an all-merciful God, who cares for each one of us individually, are you saying that God created this worm that can live in no other way than in an innocent child's eyeball? [136][137][138] He has attracted criticism for his views on human overpopulation[139] and human population control. He's not nearly as well known in the US. That'sthe differencea good voice talent makes. [152], In 2002, Attenborough joined an effort by leading clerics and scientists to oppose the inclusion of creationism in the curriculum of UK state-funded independent schools which receive private sponsorship, such as the Emmanuel Schools Foundation. [93][94], In 2020, Attenborough narrated the documentary film David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. [142][143] In a 2013 interview with the Radio Times, Attenborough described humans as a "plague on the Earth",[144][145] and described the act of sending food to famine-stricken countries as "barmy" for population reasons. Narrated solely by David Attenborough. - Society for the History of Natural History", "AIB announces Winners of 2011 AIBs International Media Awards | AIB", "Naturalist Sir David Attenborough Awarded Individual Peabody", "Moscow Society of Naturalists official site", "Gold Medal-Award Recipients since its inception in 1972", "LI to honour Sir David Attenborough with the Landscape Institute Medal", "Davos 2019: Meet the Crystal Award winners", "David Attenborough: 'The Garden of Eden is no more'. Attenborough thought that the story of evolution would be a natural subject for such a series. [11], Attenborough spent his childhood collecting fossils, stones, and natural specimens. [221] In 2021 an extinct species of horseshoe crab was named Attenborolimulus superspinosus. He became a pioneer in the 3D documentary format with Flying Monsters in 2010. How to Write a Radio Spot That Gets Results, How to Create the Best Radio Ads: 4 Effective Tips, 3 Important Radio Advertising Trends for 2022. In 1952 he joined the BBC full-time. [193] The same year, Attenborough featured in the BBC Radio 4 series The New Elizabethans to mark the diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. I have completed work for BBC Earth, voiced corporate videos that wa Ms Hi there & welcome Voice Actor - David Attenborough impersonation Read More In March 2017, a 430million year old tiny crustacean was named after him. [114], In 2005 and 2006, Attenborough backed a BirdLife International project to stop the killing of albatross by longline fishing boats. - JAB. He is able to inject a sense of calm wonder into his voice. My Attenborough sound-a-like has been heard respectfully in almost as many places as the legend himself has visited. In yours, you could and should witness a wonderful recovery. [130][131] Attenborough attended and spoke at COP26 as the "People's Advocate" for the event, and urged world leaders to act to reduce emissions. [134] In his 2020 documentary film David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, Attenborough advocates for people to adopt a vegetarian diet or to reduce meat consumption to save wildlife, noting that "the planet cant support billions of meat-eaters. [219], In 2018, a new species of phytoplankton, Syracosphaera azureaplaneta, was named to honour The Blue Planet, the TV documentary presented by Attenborough, and to recognise his contribution to promoting understanding of the oceanic environment. [15], In 1936, Attenborough and his brother Richard attended a lecture by Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney) at De Montfort Hall, Leicester, and were influenced by his advocacy of conservation. [13] He spent much time in the grounds of the university. Sir David Attenborough's voice is near perfect, it's really impressive! In 2018 while promoting Dynasties, he said that repeated messages on threats to wildlife in programming could be a "turn-off" to viewers. "Attenborough's Paradise Birds" and "Attenborough's Big Birds" was shown on BBC Two and "Waking Giants", which follows the discovery of giant dinosaur bones in South America, aired on BBC One. There's that smooth British accent. Two years later, he demonstrated his passion for fossils in Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives. "[155] He strongly opposes creationism and its offshoot "intelligent design", saying that the results of a survey that found a quarter of science teachers in state schools believe that creationism should be taught alongside evolution in science lessons was "really terrible". [30] However, he accepted an invitation to return to the BBC as controller of BBC Two before he could finish the degree. The last episode of The Living Planet, for example, focuses almost entirely on humans' destruction of the environment and ways that it could be stopped or reversed. Broadcast to universal acclaim in 1969, Civilisation set the blueprint for landmark authored documentaries, which were informally known as "sledgehammer" projects. This is the man that has soothed us with his voice for probably our entire lifetimes; he is ever-present in nature documentaries and for good reason. [115] He gave support to WWF's campaign to have 220,000square kilometres of Borneo's rainforest designated a protected area. It's free to sign up and bid on jobs. A voice that is undoubtedly imitating that of the renowned broadcaster, biologist, and voice of BBC's Planet Earth, Sir David Attenborough, jokingly explains how the Russian tank was put. British broadcaster and naturalist (born 1926). [187], Attenborough has been featured as the subject of a number of BBC television programmes. [48], Beginning with Life on Earth in 1979, Attenborough set about creating a body of work which became a benchmark of quality in wildlife film-making, and influenced a generation of documentary film-makers. When he could, he was always on location with the rest of the filming crew, not only narrating but also writing. A good voice actor is highly dedicated to his craft. [] There is a lot of people who want to see the BBC weakened. Alastair Fothergill, a senior producer with whom Attenborough had worked on The Trials of Life and Life in the Freezer, was making The Blue Planet (2001), the Unit's first comprehensive series on marine life. Listen to David Attenborough Voice Clips, a playlist curated by on desktop and mobile. "[167] In 2021, Attenborough told the leaders of the 47th G7 summit that "tackling climate change was now as much a political challenge as it was a scientific or technological one" and urged more action. Stream Sir David Attenborough Voice Impersonation - by Guy Harris by VoiceoverGuy on desktop and mobile. Early the following year, he left his post to return to full-time programme-making, leaving him free to write and present the planned natural history epic. [26] Attenborough, like most Britons at that time, did not own a television, and he had seen only one programme in his life. As a professional male voiceover, you'll get a studio quality WAV file, edited and de breathed ready to work with after the session. [7], Attenborough was born on 8 May 1926 in Isleworth, Middlesex,[8][9] and grew up in College House on the campus of the University of Leicester, where his father, Frederick, was principal. [220] The same year, Attenborough was also commemorated in the name of the scarab beetle Sylvicanthon attenboroughi. In brief A tech savvy Reddit dweller has trained a machine-learning model to mimic David Attenborough's world-famous plummy voice.. "[160] He expressed regret at some of the changes made to the BBC in the 1990s by its Director-General, John Birt, who introduced an internal market at the corporation, slimmed and closed some departments and outsourced much of the corporation's output to private production companies. My name is Rowan Welch, and I'm eager to provide you with a high quality David Attenborough voiceover for your youtube videos and more. [222][223] In July 2022, a fossil of a 560-million-year-old creature named Auroralumina attenboroughii, which researchers believe to be the first animal predator, was named after Attenborough. To help me quote accurately, please give as much detail as possible including length and intended usage (no profanity). With a mission to make BBC Two's output diverse and different from that offered by other networks, he began to establish a portfolio of programmes that defined the channel's identity for decades to come. [206] Vertebrates have also been named after Attenborough, including a Namibian lizard (Platysaurus attenboroughi),[207] a bird (Polioptila attenboroughi),[207] a Peruvian frog (Pristimantis attenboroughi),[208] a Madagascan stump-toed frog (Stumpffia davidattenboroughi),[209] and one of only four species of long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus attenboroughi). 2018. Try out a sample of some of the voices that we currently have available. [10] He is the middle of three sons; his elder brother, Richard (died in 2014), became an actor and director, and his younger brother, John (died in 2012), was an executive at Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo. He has honorary Doctor of Science degrees from Durham University (1982)[175] and the University of Cambridge (1984)[176] and honorary Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University of Oxford (1988)[176] and the University of Ghent (1997). Cookie Notice [165], In a 2020 interview, Attenborough criticised excess capitalism as a driver of ecological imbalance, stating "the excesses the capitalist system has brought us, have got to be curbed somehow", and that "greed does not actually lead to joy", although he added "That doesn't mean to say that capitalism is dead". He presented a series on tribal art (The Tribal Eye, 1975) and another on the voyages of discovery (The Explorers, 1975). But I tend to think instead of a parasitic worm that is boring through the eye of a boy sitting on the bank of a river in West Africa, [a worm] that's going to make him blind. Part of a kickstarter campaign for a new Interactive Nature Documentary Sim. Attenborough grew up in Leicester, England, where his father was principal of the local university; his older brother, Richard Attenborough, later became a . Attenborough was a senior manager at the BBC, having served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the 1960s and 1970s. [102][103], Attenborough's programmes have often included references to the impact of human society on the natural world. [39], While in charge of BBC Two, Attenborough turned down Terry Wogan's job application to be a presenter on the channel, stating that there weren't any suitable vacancies. 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