Accents and dialects collected in countries where English is a first language will include all 50 United States (including Hawaii and Alaska) nine islands in the Caribbean, South Africa (Cape Town and Jo-burg, including Afrikaans, Thosa, Zulu, & Durban), Australia (Perth, Sydney, Alice Springs, Darwin, Melbourne, Tasmania), North & South New Zealand, Ireland, the UK, (including the Scottish islands of Orkney and Shetland), Canada and Singapore.Īdditional voices collected so far include the Visayas in the Philippines, Nigeria, Senegal, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, North and South Japan, South Korea, Russia, (including Siberia), France, the Netherlands, Honduras, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Hungary, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Ukraine. The Woman of a Thousand Voices will be a study of dialects and the many different ways that English is spoken around the world. "Now, we are making a feature documentary to showcase the incredible range of English accents I discovered, and just as importantly, help get the voices of the people I met on my travels, heard." "25 years ago, I set out in a converted ambulance to record all of the dialects of spoken English in the world," says Eliza. With a passion for exploring English dialects the world over, Eliza is now working with award-winning documentary film maker, Rob Hill, to make a unique and inspiring documentary film, The Woman of a Thousand Voices. Los Angeles, CA - ( ReleaseWire) -A talented actor and accomplished linguist has traveled the world recording English speaking voices and dialects and now plans on making a documentary film to enable these individuals to be heard.Įliza Jane Schneider is an actor, singer-songwriter, musician, playwright, performer, voice-over artist and linguist.
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