“Without wonder and insight, acting is just a business. With it, it becomes creation.” – Bette Davis
NARRATION
As a voice actor Richard Crossman is an explorer, he’s always looking to engage with new characters, opportunities and projects. Richard takes on projects of all shapes and sizes; from Eclectic Indie Children’s Audio Books to Public Service Advisories, Radio Dramas and Commercials.
GENRES
- Audiobooks/Storytelling
- Character/Animation
- Commercial
- Corporate/Explainer
- Documentary
- e-Learning
- Medical Narration
- Narration
- Real Estate
Narration Demo 1
Medical Study
Narration Demo 2
Year End Wrapup
Palm Oil Plantations
Pharoah, God, King
Church Bumper
Teaching the Teachers
e-Learning conversational B2B
COVID 19 Relief
e-Learning corporate
e-learning Scottish Accent
Commercial Demo
Political Commercials
Farm Fresh Commercial
Motion Graphics Ad
Elettracqua Water Filtration
Reduce energy consumption
Medical Demo
Medical Records
Medical Study
An Emergency Can Happen Anytime
Mild Cognitive Impairment Treatment Study British Accent
AcrySof IQ Vivity Intraocular Lens
Our Heart
Serum Golimumab study
Corporate Explainer
Vacation Explainer
Public Relations Explainer
Carbon
Intimate Chocolate Explainer
Audiobook - non-fiction
Grandma's Cookies
Hansel and Gretl
Real Estate Luxury Home
Luxury Home 2
Luxury Hotel
Character Sampler 1
Characters 2
The Robot/AI
Video Game Intro - Scottish Accent
British RP - The British Museum
Scottish Accent - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Scots Dialect - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stane
Carbon Explainer BR
e-Learning Scottish accent
The Wagonmaster
Santa Greeting
Santa - Twas the Night Before Christmas
Bear Stays Up
Finding Christmas
The Christmas Eve Tree
German Accent - The Little Prince
Italian Language - La Traviata - Stage Directions
French Accent - The Hobbit
European French - explainer en francais
French Language - Le Petit Prince
e-Learning en Francais
Presentation for a non-profit
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“Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.”
– Sanford Meisner