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VOICE ACTING/VOCAL PERFORMANCE

Pistachio Entertainment:
Voice Acting for Children's Album"

Pistachio Entertainment Group was founded by Mario and Emily Martinez, two former performers of Australia’s most successful children’s entertainment company, “The Wiggles”. The company designs and organizes live events, including children's parties and shows. Fernando JM produced a music album for them, composing and producing all of the songs and performing the vocals for several songs, often singing as different characters (such as pirates, Santa, a lion, a cranky wizard, and quirky backing vocalists). All vocals in the following songs were performed by Fernando JM.

Lingo Kids
Voice Acting for Children's Podcast

"Stories for Kids" is a children's educational podcast by Lingokids. Aside from writing many of the episodes, Fernando lent his voiceover talent for a few episodes. In less than two years, the podcast won silver in the Signal Awards, reached #9 on the Chartable list of Global Trending podcasts, and was a Top 5 podcast for 55,367 fans on Spotify in 2022. Lingokids is an educational company that creates educational videos, songs, podcasts, and apps. Their Voted #1 learning app is used by over 50 million children around the world.

You Need Character:
Voice Acting for "Who Ate The Corn"

"You Need Character" is a creative agency based in Seoul with an array of educational apps, characters, animations, and other creative IP, including their hit animated series Cricket Pang, which is watched on TV worldwide. Fernando JM was commissioned to produce a segment and song for one of their animated stories and videos. Fernando JM did the voice acting (performing the role of a farmer), and also composed and produced the background music as well as the song "Who Ate The Corn". 

Sunny Bunnies
Vocals for Animated Songs

The Sunny Bunnies are a hit animated children's television series watched worldwide and available on Netflix. Fernando recorded lead vocals for several songs that appeared on the Sunny Bunnies Youtube channel, which boasts 3.16 million subscribers. The video that featured the songs has garnered over 3.6 million views. 

The Syneverse
Narration for Animated Musical Poems

The Syneverse is a creative project that involves music, illustrated poetry, videos, stories, and characters created by Fernando JM. One of the major works is an illustrated poetry book series called Mr. Pendlum's Compendium. To complement the physical book, each poem is narrated and musicalized by Fernando JM and presented as a musical animated poem. Check out "Personal Projects" to learn more about the Syneverse.

BROWNIAN MOTION RIDE - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1
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BROWNIAN MOTION RIDE - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1

What’s all the commotion About this promotion On the brand new Brownian Motion Ride? Early reservations For this new sensation Based on calculations by Mr. Einstein? I’ve heard they first seat you Then proceed to shrink you To a very minuscule particle size. They then put you all in A small speck of pollen And watch you all randomly jiggle inside. How horrid to fathom The onslaught of atoms Bombarding you violently from every side, With nowhere to hide As the coaster collides With the atoms, all zipping around left and right! I’m sure Robert Brown Would have flipped if he found Children bouncing around in such terrible ride. With bitter emotion, I deplore the notion Of this brand new Brownian Motion Ride! ----------------------------------------- This poem is a fictional account of a fantastical theme park ride based on the physical phenomenon of brownian motion, discovered by Robert Brown and explained by Albert Einstein. Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse contains poems inspired by multiple fields and disciplines, such as mythology, philosophy, astrophysics, and literature, and presents complex topics, such as the Doppler Effect, cymatics, and quantum physics in a fantastical and enjoyable way while also touching on important social themes and issues and presenting profound philosophical views and perspectives. It blends fact, fiction, and fantasy, and features historical figures and quirky characters from the Syneverse alike. The physical copy of the book and other works can be found on the Syneverse website. Narration, Music, Sound Design, Poetry, Concept, Art, and Illustration by Syneverse Animation by Loopina Creative
GALILEO GALILEI - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1
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GALILEO GALILEI - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1

I'm certain that you've heard some people say a certain name,  And if you've ever said it then you know it's fun to say.  But do you know the story of the man behind the name?  This brilliant man whose name was Galileo Galilei Scientist, mathematician, and astronomer by trade,  Inventor too and engineer was Mr. Galilei.  Such genius and ambition this Italian man displayed;  It's not much of a mystery why he quickly rose to fame. So many great discoveries and clever things he made;  He improved upon the telescope to look out into space.  Four giant moons near Jupiter he found, and even they,  Known as the Galilean moons, now share his charming name. Europa, Io, Callisto, and Ganymede were they;  These moons, with very ancient names of Zeus's many flames,  Were huge in size, but bigger was the impact that they made,  For they would shape the course of history for Galilei. These were the first of objects to be ever found in space  That orbited another planet in a distant place;  These were the moons that Galileo found that fateful day  By looking through a special telescope that he had made. "At last," he thought, "this here is proof that surely lets me claim,  Not everything revolves around the earth, in fact I'll state:  The earth revolves around the sun and not the other way!"  But almost everybody else had something else to say: "How ludicrous, preposterous, and utterly insane!  Some other guy Copernicus I think once said the same!  Take back your bold beliefs, your mad remarks, and silly claims,  Or those of us in charge will firmly put you in your place!" But his ideas changed the world, and those that were afraid  Locked Galileo in his house, and there they made him stay,  But Galileo wrote a book so critically acclaimed  That made it sure his legacy and name would never fade. For now we know how true they were, the many things he claimed;  The earth revolves around the sun and not the other way.  And now you know the story of the man behind the name,  This brilliant man whose name was Galileo Galilei. _______________________________ This poem tells the story of the brilliant scientist and polymath, Galileo Galilei. It recounts his many incredible achievements and tells of his fight for progress against authority and ignorance. Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse contains poems inspired by multiple fields and disciplines, such as mythology, philosophy, astrophysics, and literature, and presents complex topics, such as the Doppler Effect, cymatics, and quantum physics in a fantastical and enjoyable way while also touching on important social themes and issues and presenting profound philosophical views and perspectives. It blends fact, fiction, and fantasy, and features historical figures and quirky characters from the Syneverse alike. The physical copy of the book and other works can be found on the Syneverse website. Narration, Music, Sound Design, Poetry, Concept, Art, and Illustration by Syneverse Animation by Loopina Creative
THE DOPPLER EFFECT - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1
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THE DOPPLER EFFECT - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1

Have you ever heard the tell-tale sound Of a distant ice cream truck, And you run outside with your crumpled bills As you thank your precious luck? You can hear that one familiar tune That you’ve heard so many times, And you know the truck’s approaching you, For the pitch is bending high. You take your prize with the gumball face, And the driver turns to go; Now the truck begins to drive away, And the pitch starts bending low. And the farther and farther down the road The truck so quickly goes, The lower and lower and lower than low The song’s pitch seems to go. What is the cause of this warping sound, This enigmatic moan? What secrets lie in its bending howl? I really want to know! “What is this sound, oh ice cream truck? Are you tired of your load? Do you curse your fate forever stuck On a long and dreary road?" And to my great surprise, The ice cream truck replies: “Well, the truth of it is much profound, But it’s not what you’d expect; This bending pitch and warping sound Is called the Doppler effect! As I drive along, approaching you, While on the curb you wait; The joyful sound of my catchy tune Ripples towards you in waves. With my movement I give every wave A helpful, forward push; Each wave has a shorter path to take, So they reach you squashed and smooshed. As the waves pile up, the frequency Appears to rise and rise, And frequency is pitch, you see, So the pitch appears to climb. The opposite of this is true, And as I drive away, Each wave takes longer to get to you, So the pitch bends down and fades…" The truck, so smart and wise, Continues the reply: “This effect that Mr. Doppler found Works for any kind of wave; Radio, water, light, or sound, It happens all the same. Essentially, this Doppler Effect Is a trusty speed radar; Police even use it to detect The speed of motor cars. It’s also used in medicine For measuring blood flow; It can uncover evidence Of heart defects unknown. But even stranger is its use In the field of astronomy; It helps astronomers deduce The movement of galaxies. It’s been well used to supplement And enrich our understanding; According to the Doppler effect The universe is expanding!" ----------------------------------------- In this quirky poem, a smart ice cream truck explains the Doppler effect, the phenomenon that seems to warp the sound of police sirens and ice cream truck songs as they pass by! Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse contains poems inspired by multiple fields and disciplines, such as mythology, philosophy, astrophysics, and literature, and presents complex topics, such as the Doppler Effect, cymatics, and quantum physics in a fantastical and enjoyable way while also touching on important social themes and issues and presenting profound philosophical views and perspectives. It blends fact, fiction, and fantasy, and features historical figures and quirky characters from the Syneverse alike. The physical copy of the book and other works can be found on the Syneverse website. Narration, Music, Sound Design, Poetry, Concept, Art, and Illustration by Syneverse Animation by Loopina Creative
THE ZERO UNIVERSE - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1
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THE ZERO UNIVERSE - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1

In the beginning there was Zero, And Zero was all there was; Zero never did much, For nothing never does. But then one fateful moment Zero had a thought; Zero started thinking Of all that it was not. Then Zero started visualizing All that it could be, And soon it came to realize It could be anything. Zero could potentially be 2 plus 8 plus 3, As long as it was sure to add Negative 13. It could be 30 divided by 5 Then multiplied by 9, If it also negatively added 12 times 4.5. It could even be i times pi Then e to the power of that; As long as 1 was added too, Zero was still intact. But these kinds of equations Needed some chronology; Calculations require time, So time came into being. Now Zero could express itself With separate entities, A daunting infinite amount Of possibilities. But then an unexpected thing Soon began to occur; These new and separate entities Started to observe. First they became aware of themselves, Then they looked out far, And then they all began to notice Other equation parts. 9 saw 30 divided by 5; 3 noticed 4.5. e discovered 8 plus 3; 1 saw i times pi. They observed each other curiously And tried to do the math. What did these random numbers mean? They craved to understand. Only Zero knows the answer To the equation in its head: It always has and always will be Zero in the end! _______________________________ The Zero Universe is Poem #1 from the illustrated poetry book, Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse Vol. 1, written, illustrated, and produced by Syneverse. Each poem is presented in an audiovisual form: the poem is narrated and musicalized with an original score and the original illustration is animated to create a unique and immersive masterwork of music, poetry, performance, and art. The text is formatted in a custom-created font called Syneverse Style. There are a total of 50 main poems plus an introductory poem in Vol. 1. Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse Vol. 1 is available on OpenSea in a special Audiovisual NFT First Edition. Anyone who is able to collect all 51 audiovisual poems will contain the entire Audiovisual NFT Volume 1 of Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse. This is no easy feat as there will only be 11 minted copies of this Audiovisual NFT First Edition (11 mints of each audiovisual poem). Who knows what secrets and joys await the holder of such a special virtual compendium... Those who own just one of these Audiovisual NFT poems still hold a rare treasure and can expect pleasant secrets and joy all the same. OpenSea Link: https://opensea.io/assets/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248420045cb7b5e/57237983092345573106779775876481694327315410654971895097442765704752166600715/ Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse contains poems inspired by multiple fields and disciplines, such as mythology, philosophy, astrophysics, and literature, and presents complex topics, such as the Doppler Effect, cymatics, and quantum physics in a fantastical and enjoyable way while also touching on important social themes and issues and presenting profound philosophical views and perspectives. It blends fact, fiction, and fantasy, and features historical figures and quirky characters from the Syneverse alike. The physical copy of the book and other works can be found on the Syneverse website. Narration, Music, Sound Design, Poetry, Concept, Art, and Illustration by Syneverse Animation by Loopina Creative
CHLADNI PATTERNS - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1
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CHLADNI PATTERNS - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1

Little grains of sand Frolic all around, Ordered to assemble By harmonic waves of sound. “Little grains, attention! Assemble properly! Stand now in formation, And compose some geometry!" Those strong and standing waves Pulse and oscillate, Pushing all the grains aside As they resonate. And so the little grains Tremble and vibrate, Forming lovely figures On a metal Chladni plate. They find their antinodes Where they can safely stay, Away from all the pushing And the shoving of the waves. But as the pulsing waves Change their frequency, The shaky grains must relocate And change their geometry. What act of sound and sand! What show of resonance! What dazzling display it is, This rare cymatic dance! ----------------------------------------- This poem is a fantastical and fun description of cymatics: the way in which sound and vibration can create different geometric patterns! Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse contains poems inspired by multiple fields and disciplines, such as mythology, philosophy, astrophysics, and literature, and presents complex topics, such as the Doppler Effect, cymatics, and quantum physics in a fantastical and enjoyable way while also touching on important social themes and issues and presenting profound philosophical views and perspectives. It blends fact, fiction, and fantasy, and features historical figures and quirky characters from the Syneverse alike. The physical copy of the book and other works can be found on the Syneverse website. Narration, Music, Sound Design, Poetry, Concept, Art, and Illustration by Syneverse Animation by Loopina Creative
RENÉ DESCARTES - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1
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RENÉ DESCARTES - Audiovisual Poem - MPC TIM V1

Some time ago there lived a guy that I think you should know; Philosopher and clever mathematician, he was both. His first name was René, though you can call him by Descartes, This clever man who turned thinking into a form of art. So many questions bubbled every day inside his head; So many deep and daring thoughts kept him awake in bed. “How can we know that we exist? How can we trust our eyes, If when we sleep and dream of things they seem real in our minds?" “Could we be living in a dream? Is any of this real? Can we be sure of anything we see or touch or feel? There must be something in this world that I can trust for sure; There must exist at least one thought I know is true and pure!” “But wait, that’s it!” He realized as he thought about this thought; The fact that he was thinking was this truth that he had sought. “I must exist, I must be real because, if I was not, I don’t think I’d be sitting here thinking of all these thoughts!" “If there is one thing in this world I know for sure, it’s this: The fact that I am thinking also means I must exist! So here I give my greatest thought, my idea so grand: Cogito, ergo sum, or I think, therefore I am! ” ----------------------------------------- This poem tells the story of René Descartes, the genius philosopher and polymath, and explores the philosophy behind his most well-known phrase: "I think, therefore I am". Mr. Pendlum's Compendium-The Illustrated Multiverse contains poems inspired by multiple fields and disciplines, such as mythology, philosophy, astrophysics, and literature, and presents complex topics, such as the Doppler Effect, cymatics, and quantum physics in a fantastical and enjoyable way while also touching on important social themes and issues and presenting profound philosophical views and perspectives. It blends fact, fiction, and fantasy, and features historical figures and quirky characters from the Syneverse alike. The physical copy of the book and other works can be found on the Syneverse website. Narration, Music, Sound Design, Poetry, Concept, Art, and Illustration by Syneverse Animation by Loopina Creative

Narration for Educational Shorts

Fernando JM also produced and narrated a series of short educational videos for the Syneverse, called "Syneverse Shorts", that talk about important days and concepts.

February 11th-International Day of Women and Girls in Science
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February 11th-International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Ep. 11 of Syneverse Shorts, "Calendar": International Day of Women and Girls in Science "February 11th is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This special day raises awareness about the issues faced by women and girls in science fields, issues like inequality, stereotyping, prejudice, and lack of access and opportunity. It addresses the importance of closing the gender gap in science and education, and, of course, it celebrates the countless amazing achievements of women in the field of science, throughout history, and around the world! After all, when women are empowered, the whole world wins!" In Spanish: "El 11 de febrero es el Día Internacional de la Mujer y la Niña en la Ciencia. Este día especial crea conciencia sobre los problemas que enfrentan las mujeres y las niñas en los campos de la ciencia, cuestiones como la desigualdad, los estereotipos, los prejuicios y la falta de acceso y oportunidades. Aborda la importancia de cerrar la brecha de género en la ciencia y la educación, y celebra los innumerables logros asombrosos de las mujeres en el campo de la ciencia, a lo largo de la historia, y en todo el mundo! Después de todo, cuando las mujeres están empoderadas, ¡el mundo entero gana!" Pendlum's Pick: Women and girls around the world Make the wheels of progress turn; When the gender gap has gone, Then the whole world will have won. Syne Key words for further research: gender gap; gender inequality; STEM; equity; diversity; inclusion
February 21st-International Mother Language Day
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February 21st-International Mother Language Day

Ep. 12 of Syneverse Shorts, "Calendar": International Mother Language Day "February 21st is International Mother Language Day. This day is all about celebrating diversity and language. More specifically, it celebrates multilingualism, which refers to the speaking of different languages. Did you know that more than 6,000 languages are spoken around the world? International Mother Language Day promotes the ideas of unity, inclusion, and peaceful dialogue while recognizing the uniqueness of different cultures and celebrating our differences and unique mother tongues! It reminds us that each and every language adds beauty and color to our world." In Spanish: "El 21 de febrero es el Día Internacional de la Lengua Materna. Este día se trata de celebrar la diversidad y el idioma. Más específicamente, celebra el multilingüismo, que se refiere a hablar diferentes idiomas. ¿Sabías que se hablan más de 6.000 idiomas en todo el mundo? ¡El Día Internacional de la Lengua Materna promueve las ideas de unidad, inclusión y diálogo pacífico al tiempo que reconoce la singularidad de las diferentes culturas y celebra nuestras diferencias y lenguas maternas únicas! Nos recuerda que todos y cada uno de los idiomas añaden belleza y color a nuestro mundo." Pendlum's Pick: In countless different languages Our poems and songs are sung Each one of them is special— Each beautiful mother tongue! Syneverse Key words for further research: mother language; mother tongue; multilingualism; linguistic diversity
MPC Glossary-Bacteria
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MPC Glossary-Bacteria

Ep. 1 of Syneverse Shorts, "MPC Glossary": Bacteria "Bacteria. These little guys are microscopic living beings. Each one is usually made up of a single cell, which is the unit of all living organisms. We often label them with the word “germs”, and though it’s true that some bacteria can be harmful and make us sick, in reality, there are also many bacteria that are essential to us and other living beings! They help break down food and nutrients, create important substances, keep our digestive systems working, and more! Bacteria can be found pretty much everywhere on Earth, even in extreme environments. They come in all shapes, but their size is always tiny!. " ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spanish Translation: "Bacterias. Estos pequeños son seres vivos microscópicos. Por lo general, están formados por una sola célula, que es la unidad de todos los organismos vivos. A menudo las etiquetamos con la palabra "gérmenes", y aunque es cierto que algunas bacterias pueden ser dañinas y enfermarnos, en realidad, ¡también hay muchas bacterias que son esenciales para nosotros y para otros seres vivos! ¡Ayudan a descomponer los alimentos y los nutrientes, crear sustancias importantes, mantener nuestro sistema digestivo funcionando y más! Las bacterias se pueden encontrar prácticamente en cualquier lugar de la Tierra, incluso en entornos extremos. Vienen en todas las formas, ¡pero su tamaño siempre es pequeño!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pendlum's Pick: They are tiny organisms, each a single cell, That can sometimes make you feel unwell. But many, in fact, are actually good; Most bacteria are simply misunderstood! Key Words: germs; Antonie van Leeuwenhoek; microorganisms; bacterial cells; coccus; bacillus Website: syneverse.com Social Media: @syneverse Concept, production, narration, music, and script by Syneverse Animation and visuals by Mate Producciones

Kooki Musical Babies and Tots
Voice Acting and Singing for Song

Kooki Musical Babies and Tots is a company in Lanarkshire (UK) that provides fun musical classes for, well, babies and toddlers, as you may guess. Fernando JM composed and produced a few songs for their classes, performed the vocals, and, in the case of the following Jungle Song, performed different voices for the different animal characters.

Other Favorites

Here is a selection of a few other favorite voice acting works.

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