Graeme Aldous specialises in rural, technical and industrial safety presentations, but has experience of a wide range of styles. Video files take up too much web space to include them here, but they are available on CD if you wish - you can order one from the 'Contact Me' page. The stills are left here, though, to tempt you!
On BBC TV's 'CountryFile' programme, John Craven appealed for prospective new presenters to submit video tapes. This one wasn't successful, but it did get shortlisted! It's long, but worth sticking with as it tells you a lot about Graeme Aldous. |
The 'Go For It!' Adult Literacy series involved a great deal of in-vision presentation, much of it against a blue screen background so that graphics could be added later. This is from the programme that introduced the use of the Apostrophe. |
This is some of the unedited raw material from a Pipeline Safety video, which is still in production for Enron Power Operations Ltd. |
Teeafit Sound & Vision has a sophisicated audio facility, idea for the recording of spoken-word material. Typically this is voiceover for technical and safety-related productions, delivered on videotape, DAT, Audio CD or CD-Rom. TSV has a stable of available voiceover artists, and audition samples can be provided on request. The following tracks all feature the voice of Graeme Aldous.
The Environment Agency's Flood Awareness programme is promoted through a CD-Rom. This is one of the voiceover files. |
Technical voiceovers are a speciality. This is from a training CD-Rom on Chemical Process Control Systems for an international client. |
This is another technical voiceover, for a pharmeceutical company that needed to introduce a new computer system to its staff. |