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38. RP

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Sure, you THINK you know what RP is, but do you? Do you REALLY? In this episode we ask the most marvellous linguist in all of the land to tell us where it came from, and how it’s progressed through the ages. We also had a brilliant response to our call for your RP samples, so we use those to have a big think about what RP means in its modern form.

Get your Voiceover Career Planner here! https://thevosocial.myshopify.com/

This episode features submissions by: Andre Refig, Andrew Dennis, Millie Jones, Alice King and Amina Koroma

Here are some links, as promised in the show:

Nic’s Big New Thing “The Voice Coach Podcast” is HERE, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

Find Jan and Edda’s book on English accents HERE

Find Erik Singer’s Wired video HERE

Find Chi Luu’s essay on why RP is the accent of choice for movie baddies HERE

Sponsors and discounts!

This episode is sponsored by Source Elements, Black Cat Music, and Vocalmist

Get 10% off any new VocalMist bundle and travel case with the code VOSOCIAL

Get 15% off your Studiobricks booth from Black Cat Music with the secret passcode “VO Social Pod Cats”

Also, some important credits:

Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license.

The violin music under the e-Learning Narrator part of the Vocalmist ad is by Joseph Earwicker

The music in the Source Elements ad is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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Manage episode 283681283 series 2638515
Content provided by Rob Bee and Helen Bee, Rob Bee, and Helen Bee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rob Bee and Helen Bee, Rob Bee, and Helen Bee or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Sure, you THINK you know what RP is, but do you? Do you REALLY? In this episode we ask the most marvellous linguist in all of the land to tell us where it came from, and how it’s progressed through the ages. We also had a brilliant response to our call for your RP samples, so we use those to have a big think about what RP means in its modern form.

Get your Voiceover Career Planner here! https://thevosocial.myshopify.com/

This episode features submissions by: Andre Refig, Andrew Dennis, Millie Jones, Alice King and Amina Koroma

Here are some links, as promised in the show:

Nic’s Big New Thing “The Voice Coach Podcast” is HERE, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

Find Jan and Edda’s book on English accents HERE

Find Erik Singer’s Wired video HERE

Find Chi Luu’s essay on why RP is the accent of choice for movie baddies HERE

Sponsors and discounts!

This episode is sponsored by Source Elements, Black Cat Music, and Vocalmist

Get 10% off any new VocalMist bundle and travel case with the code VOSOCIAL

Get 15% off your Studiobricks booth from Black Cat Music with the secret passcode “VO Social Pod Cats”

Also, some important credits:

Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license.

The violin music under the e-Learning Narrator part of the Vocalmist ad is by Joseph Earwicker

The music in the Source Elements ad is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

  continue reading

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