Posted by on January 2, 2018 in Voiceover

GDPR - British Voiceover

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

The “General Data Protection Regulation” (GDPR) (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) comes into force in May 2018. It’s a regulation to strengthen and bring together data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU), by the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission.

As a voiceover artist, I have already started to notice the subject appearing in some of the E-Learning projects that I’ve been working on. I won’t profess to be an expert on the GDPR legislation, but clearly it will have implications for many businesses, and how they deal with customers and their data protection.

E-Learning / Training / Communication.

If you look after teams of staff, are responsible for training, or perhaps supply e-Learning or training services, then you may be working on projects in this sector in the coming months of 2018.

Spoken word, especially with video or animation is one the most effective ways to communicate and train your staff in new policies and procedures. If you have a requirement for an English language voiceover, then definitely get in touch.

British Male Voice Over.

I can work with in house teams, or production companies, supplying broadcast quality voiceovers to accompany your E-Learning, video or other presentations. I have a native English (British) accent. I work with clients worldwide. I am currently the voiceover of TripAdvisor’s TV campaigns in the UK, US and Canada. A familiar voice heard by millions in those markets.

Let me help you with the challenges that GDPR may present to you and your business.   Contact me today.