Radio voices have a solid, even texture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do have a bit of a gravelly voice; people have told me I've got a good voice for radio.
The human voice sounds thicker with a chorus and reverb than a dry signal.
A superb tenor voice, like a silver trumpet muffled in silk.
Perhaps when music has been shouting for so long, a quieter voice seems attractive.
People who think radio acting is easy are wrong, because you got nothing to work with but your voice.
I think the interview form works best on the radio. There are a lot of personality traits conveyed in a person's voice, the rhythm of their speech or how confident they sound.
There's nothing I love more in the world than layering voices.
Voices are like fingerprints, from Cagney to Bogart. They never lost it. My voice is instrumental in categorizing me.
The radio makes hideous sounds.
The luxury of radio is that you don't spend hours in make-up, and you can wear whatever you want. It's bizarre. You'll be saying lines, with various people around making sound effect noises.