Download Emma’s Showreel
You can download my full showreel – it’s three minutes’ long, but worth the download time as it showcases lots of different voice styles, all in one file.
Emma Clarke showreel
Format: MP3 | Size: 5806KB
Spoof tube announcements
Emma Clarke’s now famous (or is that infamous) spoof announcements for the London Underground.
Voiceover Demos
Emma’s voiced most things, including commercials, corporate stuff, animation, multimedia CD-ROMs, telephone voice prompts, switchboard announcements… however you need a voice to be used, the odds are Emma’s done it – or can do it.
Character reads
A wide range of personality types, dialects – ranging from the authentic to the caricatured. The character read brings unique qualities – and often fun – to a voiceover project.
Straight reads
Telling it like it is – a factual voice, but still full of expression and impact. The straight read dispenses with the hype and focuses on clarity.
On-hold, corporate, e-learning and Web audio
On-hold messages for telephone systems, corporate presentations and videos, soundtracks for e-learning programmes and everything from soundbites to full voiced scripts for Web pages.
London Underground
Emma’s often referred to as the ‘voice of the London Underground’ because she voiced most of the in-train and station announcements for the tube.
Station imaging
Emma’s provided station imaging voicing for radio stations around the globe – with a wide range of vocal styles.
Wild cards
An eclectic collection of voiceover samples that seem to defy easy categorisation – but showcase other aspects of Emma’s vocal talents.
Double-headed scripts
Don’t know who to call for a double-headed script? Then look no further. Emma Clarke and Rich Sweetman offer the ABC to a better commercial! A – Acoustics – we’re in the same place, innit? B – Believablility – we act, we have banter, we even improvise! We breathe life into words. C – Chemistry – for all scenarios and sketches we genuinely sound like we really know each other. And you ain’t getting that from two mp3’s sent from opposite ends of the country!

