Most of the surface of planet Earth is underwater; what lies beneath the waves is hidden from human eyes. But in 1869, the French science fiction author Jules Verne imagined the Nautilus: a vessel that could allow men to see the undersea world in all its glory. Verne’s novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, brought to life in this 1954 film, inspired a young Peter Robbins… More than a century of technological developments have made a reality of Jules Verne’s fantasy. Today, submarines large and small criss-cross the deep ocean. But compared to the Nautilus, in one important respect, real-life subs are a bit of a disappointment: they don’t have much of a view. The big military submarines don’t have any windows at all, and even a scientific mini-submersible like the famous Alvin has only tiny portholes. But now, Peter Robbins has decided that he will emulate Captain Nemo, and build his very own deep-diving submarine with a view: one with a transparent pressure hull. For the designer, it’s completely unknown territory… and pushing the boundaries of technology can be dangerous. The Underwater Dream Machine, right now, on NOVA.
You are browsing the VOICE ACTOR WEBSITES free voice over practice script library.
These public domain voice over scripts are available as a resource for voice actors to practice. They have been compiled by talent just like you who are working together to make the voice over industry better for everyone. Since these scripts are widely available, we suggest not using them for a demo but they are great for practice! View all voice over script categories
These public domain voice over scripts are available as a resource for voice actors to practice. They have been compiled by talent just like you who are working together to make the voice over industry better for everyone. Since these scripts are widely available, we suggest not using them for a demo but they are great for practice! View all voice over script categories