Patrick McCaffrey - Narration Demo Reel

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Description

Storytelling and Narration demos
4 demos - Wearables; Wolf Pack; Bill Nye; Immune System

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
our technology is becoming more powerful and more mobile. Just look at wearables like fitness trackers, smartwatches and smart glasses. Thes tiny sleep devices carry more computing power than the leading PC from only 10 years ago. Not only that, they're smarter, capable of adapting to their surroundings without human input. Wolf Pack has been roaming the hillside for nearly 10 hours, but they haven't made a kill. Then they spot a moves drinking from a stream. Immediately, the pack gets into formation. Two wolves flank the moves on the southern side, blocking his easiest exit. Two others creep from the north side along the train line. The final to approach from the rare attack is sudden and swift. Before he became the science guy, Bill Nye worked for Boeing in Seattle. There he developed a hydraulic pressure residents suppressor for the 7 47 that's still in use today, but Nice soon grew tired of corporate work and tried his hand as a writer and performer on the variety show. Almost live. It was the start of a new career. Our body's immune system is designed to prevent foreign pathogens from doing us any harm. There are two kinds of immunity. First is innate immunity, which refers to the cells and physical barriers that protect us from infection. Next is adaptive immunity, which refers to our body's ability to remember an infection and create antibodies to attack it.