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A voiceover artist records professional audio for commercials, corporate videos, explainer content, documentaries, gaming, animation and more.

Whether you need a warm and friendly narrator, a punchy promo voice or a character performance, a good voiceover artist brings your script to life from a professional home studio.

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About Brae

Brae is a village of around 700 people at the head of Busta Voe in the north of Mainland Shetland, roughly 25 miles north of Lerwick.

The village grew significantly in the 1970s and 1980s to house workers at the Sullom Voe oil terminal, which lies a few miles to the north-east and remains one of the largest oil and gas terminals in Europe.

Brae has a well-equipped secondary school serving the whole of North Mainland, a leisure centre with a swimming pool, a health centre and a small range of shops - making it the main service centre for the northern part of the island.

Busta House, an imposing 16th-century laird’s house on the shore of Busta Voe, is one of Shetland’s oldest continuously inhabited buildings and operates as a hotel.

About Shetland

Shetland is an archipelago of around 100 islands - 16 of them inhabited - lying roughly 110 miles north of the Scottish mainland and 210 miles west of Norway, making it the most northerly part of the United Kingdom.

Lerwick is the capital and only town of any size, a compact and characterful harbour settlement that serves as the administrative, commercial and cultural centre of the islands. Around 7,000 of Shetland’s 23,000 residents live in and around the town.

Shetland’s economy has been shaped by the sea for centuries: fishing remains a major industry and the arrival of North Sea oil at the Sullom Voe terminal in the 1970s brought prosperity that was carefully managed through a charitable trust that continues to fund services and infrastructure across the islands.

The landscape is treeless, wind-scoured and dramatic - sea cliffs, voes (narrow inlets), tombolo beaches and open moorland define the character of the islands and nowhere in Shetland is more than three miles from the sea.

Shetland has a distinct cultural identity that draws on both Scottish and Norse heritage - the annual Up Helly Aa fire festival, the Shetland dialect and the fiddle music tradition are central to island life and the sense of community across the islands is strong and self-reliant.

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