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How about this? Want something phenomenal? It’s not affordable, either for business or for fun.
You can have this service for $5 on fiverr. Something rare about such audio service which sounds different because there’s “God” in it. Ever wondered whom People called the "Voice of God?” One is Morgan Freeman, narrator of films and a portrayer of God in Bruce Almighty and Evan Almighty.
To name other: Bob Sheppard, public-address announcer for New York Yankees baseball games from 1951 to 2007 and for New York Giants football games from 1956 to 2005. Don LaFontaine, narrator of many film trailers. Reed Hadley, narrator of numerous "docudrama" feature films and television programs. Harry Kalas, Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster, narrated several NFL Films Productions from 1984 until his death in 2009. John Facenda, Philadelphia newscaster who narrated several NFL Films Productions from 1966 to 1984. But none is as phenomenal as Morgan Freeman’s voice (over)
And now you can even listen to the smooth cadence of Morgan Freeman’s voice giving GPS directions, thanks to Google’s free navigation app Waze.
The actor lent his voice to the app as part of a promotion for London Has Fallen, the sequel to Olympus Has Fallen. In the movie, Freeman plays Vice President Trumbill, which is why he addresses listening drivers as “president” in the app: “The time has arrived, President Wazer. The world awaits your commands.”
Here are some what you will hear:
· “Accident reported ahead. I’ll get a line to emergency command.”
· “The time has arrived, President Wazer. The world awaits your commands.”
· “The American people are counting on you… to drive. Let’s go.”
· “You’ve arrived. It’s been my honor and duty to see you through this mission.”
This might be fun accompaying you on the way, lead by God!
So is having voice of God such a blessing? In a 2012 interview with The Wrap, Freeman was asked if he considered himself atheist or agnostic. He replied, "It's a hard question because as I said at the start, I think we invented God. So if I believe in God, and I do, it's because I think I'm God."
But the God got back luck one day. Freeman was injured in an automobile accident near Ruleville, Mississippi, on the night of August 3, 2008. The vehicle in which he was traveling, a 1997 Nissan Maxima, left the highway and flipped over several times. He and a female passenger, Demaris Meyer, were rescued from the vehicle using the "Jaws of Life". Freeman was taken via medical helicopter to The Regional Medical Center (The Med) hospital in Memphis. Police ruled out alcohol as a factor in the crash. Freeman was coherent following the crash, as he joked with a photographer about taking his picture at the scene.
Well, anyway, enjoy the voice giving GPS directions, from the God who can tell jokes!
How about this? Want something phenomenal? It’s not affordable, either for business or for fun.
You can have this service for $5 on fiverr. Something rare about such audio service which sounds different because there’s “God” in it. Ever wondered whom People called the "Voice of God?” One is Morgan Freeman, narrator of films and a portrayer of God in Bruce Almighty and Evan Almighty.
To name other: Bob Sheppard, public-address announcer for New York Yankees baseball games from 1951 to 2007 and for New York Giants football games from 1956 to 2005. Don LaFontaine, narrator of many film trailers. Reed Hadley, narrator of numerous "docudrama" feature films and television programs. Harry Kalas, Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster, narrated several NFL Films Productions from 1984 until his death in 2009. John Facenda, Philadelphia newscaster who narrated several NFL Films Productions from 1966 to 1984. But none is as phenomenal as Morgan Freeman’s voice (over)
And now you can even listen to the smooth cadence of Morgan Freeman’s voice giving GPS directions, thanks to Google’s free navigation app Waze.
The actor lent his voice to the app as part of a promotion for London Has Fallen, the sequel to Olympus Has Fallen. In the movie, Freeman plays Vice President Trumbill, which is why he addresses listening drivers as “president” in the app: “The time has arrived, President Wazer. The world awaits your commands.”
Here are some what you will hear:
· “Accident reported ahead. I’ll get a line to emergency command.”
· “The time has arrived, President Wazer. The world awaits your commands.”
· “The American people are counting on you… to drive. Let’s go.”
· “You’ve arrived. It’s been my honor and duty to see you through this mission.”
This might be fun accompaying you on the way, lead by God!
So is having voice of God such a blessing? In a 2012 interview with The Wrap, Freeman was asked if he considered himself atheist or agnostic. He replied, "It's a hard question because as I said at the start, I think we invented God. So if I believe in God, and I do, it's because I think I'm God."
But the God got back luck one day. Freeman was injured in an automobile accident near Ruleville, Mississippi, on the night of August 3, 2008. The vehicle in which he was traveling, a 1997 Nissan Maxima, left the highway and flipped over several times. He and a female passenger, Demaris Meyer, were rescued from the vehicle using the "Jaws of Life". Freeman was taken via medical helicopter to The Regional Medical Center (The Med) hospital in Memphis. Police ruled out alcohol as a factor in the crash. Freeman was coherent following the crash, as he joked with a photographer about taking his picture at the scene.
Well, anyway, enjoy the voice giving GPS directions, from the God who can tell jokes!