I am a freelance Voice Over Artist, specialising in explainers, e-learning, and corporate videos.
I also provide voice for a range of other applications; video games, telephone response systems, commercials, store and museum displays. It's difficult to remember all the odd projects I've been part of.
VisitVibe Compass is a concept for dynamic playlist generation using Spotify.
Rather than queueing individual songs that you might want to hear in a listening session, you choose the vibe or mood that you want; chilled out, energetic, dancey.
The app takes you from one song to another by gradually shifting the vibe there, song by song. Get your party going by slowly taking your playlist from a chill place to a dancey one.
Currently the app is limited as Spotify only has 3 useful parameters; Energy, Danceability and Valence.
VisitAre you thinking of opening a pub? You'll need a good name. Luckily the generic pub name generator is here to help you.
VisitThe Climbing Academy in Bristol has a website to check how busy it is. By pinging the site every 5 minutes I've made ongoing logs of this data, and created a Dash App to display the information.
Check what time of day the climbing centres are least busy, as well as seasonal trends.
VisitA simple animation to help time your breathing. A useful tool for things like yoga or if you have anxiety.
The tool features a config to adjust to your liking. It is also a one page app, and therefore is fully functional as a download.
VisitAn upgrade from the original Flash version of Limmy's swearing xylophone app.
Not quite as good without the Glasgow.
VisitA better version of Secret Santa that solves some of the problems of the awful Secret Santas people usually do. Features an app that allows multiple gifts given/received per person. This also ensures double blind anonymity.
Using the optimal method of assigning Secret Santa gifts to a group, as described by Numberphile's The Problem with Secret Santa video, this app can distribute Secret Santa gift assignments.
VisitPlot number of messages sent in a WhatsApp Conversation by person in beautiful graphs.
I updated this project to use Plotly rather than Matplotlib, which allows for interactive graphs displayed in html format.
Whilst it would be possible to create a web interface for this project, it would require users to upload their conversations, which would be a undesirable security and privacy concern.
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