gajted productions

VO (voice-over) for any project that cuts through the clutter and delivers results for your clients on time and with a unique professional sound.

For years I have provided individually stylised VO for many happy clients. Radio networks, small studios and corporate businesses have utilised my voice to reach their targets. Training companies like the way my sound engages audiences and doesn't send them to sleep. Many retailers find my sound suites them too. So, if you connect with the sound of my voice, chances are your audience will. Don't be afraid to contact me with your idea's and I'll be sure to provide a professional and unique working relationship to help YOU achieve your goals.

Film-making and media content throughout Australia and SE Asia; shooting video and stills for clients including All About Asia, AAATV, Meditour, Clamms Seafood.

Personal, professional, affordable.

gajted@hotmail.com

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Steven Lowell from Voice123 has some good bits of advice here...even for the seasoned pro. If you're new to the industry, google away and read as much as you can by as many VO artists that you can. You'll be sure to pull some little nuggets that might help you crack open the world of voice overs.

http://thevoiceoverguide.com/

Thursday, December 6, 2012



Creativity and Independence.
(Extract from full story - see link below)

"...we should all be concerned that our system may be too extreme in rewarding conscientiousness and punishing creativity."

This is as close as a conundrum get's to answering a paradox...me thinkst...what say you?
 

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So the question is, to what degree is conscientiousness universally good - and to what degree is our society merely structured to reward it?

Our schools love to pay creativity lip service, but those aren’t the students that get celebrated.

Teachers rewarded repressed drones, according to Bowles and Gintis; they found that the students with the highest Grad Point Averages were the ones who scored lowest on measures of creativity and independence, and the highest on measures of punctuality, delay of gratification, predictability and dependability.

Teachers often say they love creative students. They don’t.

Judgments for the favourite student were negatively correlated with creativity; judgments for the least favorite student were positively correlated with creativity. Students displaying creative characteristics appear to be unappealing to teachers.

The workplace isn’t any different.

Bowles and Gintis then consulted similar scales for office workers, and they found that supervisors judged their workforce the way teachers judged their students. They gave low ratings to employees with high levels of creativity and independence and high ratings to those workers with high levels of tact, punctuality, dependability and delay of gratification.

FULL Story here: http://bit.ly/TIRG4V

Saturday, March 24, 2012

AAATV Scooter Trip In Thailand - Phuket to Khao Lak Part 2


AAATV takes you on a 2 part trip by scooter from Phuket to Khao Lak in Thailand. You'll see national parks, beaches, street parties, boat 813 and other tsunami footage, waterfalls and a whole lot more. Join Glenn as he takes you on this scooter trip in Thailand.(C)2012gajtedproductions

Friday, December 16, 2011

Ian 'Molly' Meldrum interview with Glenn 'The Wizeman' Johns on LIVE89.5 Phuket , November 2011

Glenn Anthony Johns, aka 'The Wizeman' interview with Ian 'Molly' Meldrum, November 2011, before he left for Australia to induct Kylie Minogue into the ARIA Hall of Fame.