Natalie

Beran

Liquid Violet
London
Audio Producer + Voice Artist //
Games

Natalie Beran is a producer (game / interactive audio) at Liquid Violet working on AAA and indie games, alongside animation, audio dramas and audiobooks.

Prior to settling in the UK, she worked in a variety of production and events roles spanning radio, film, tv, theatre, diplomatic relations, hospitality, voiceover and acting.

Natalie is a Bafta member and holds a Bachelor of Communication Studies (Auckland University of Technology). She also is a graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA New York). She was a finalist in the inaugural SOVAS – Voice Arts Awards for animation and was a recipient of the Shakespeare’s Globe International Actors’ Fellowship.

Natalie has worked as a radio announcer/producer in New Zealand, Sweden, and Canada. She has worked in TV and theatre production including producer of the Auckland Outdoor Summer Shakespeare, 2nd Assistant Director for South Pacific Pictures (Shortland Street, The Bad Seed), as well as program manager for The Actors Program.

Natalie is a founding member of the International Actors Ensemble, performing in their Mexican tour of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors and festival appearances in Auckland, Melbourne and the UK. She is a current member and previous chair and treasurer of the London Video Game Orchestra, whose concerts across London include a wide variety of video game music genres and themes.

Natalie

Beran

Judge

Audio Producer + Voice Artist //
Games
Liquid Violet

London

Natalie Beran is a producer (game / interactive audio) at Liquid Violet working on AAA and indie games, alongside animation, audio dramas and audiobooks.

Prior to settling in the UK, she worked in a variety of production and events roles spanning radio, film, tv, theatre, diplomatic relations, hospitality, voiceover and acting.

Natalie is a Bafta member and holds a Bachelor of Communication Studies (Auckland University of Technology). She also is a graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA New York). She was a finalist in the inaugural SOVAS – Voice Arts Awards for animation and was a recipient of the Shakespeare’s Globe International Actors’ Fellowship.

Natalie has worked as a radio announcer/producer in New Zealand, Sweden, and Canada. She has worked in TV and theatre production including producer of the Auckland Outdoor Summer Shakespeare, 2nd Assistant Director for South Pacific Pictures (Shortland Street, The Bad Seed), as well as program manager for The Actors Program.

Natalie is a founding member of the International Actors Ensemble, performing in their Mexican tour of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors and festival appearances in Auckland, Melbourne and the UK. She is a current member and previous chair and treasurer of the London Video Game Orchestra, whose concerts across London include a wide variety of video game music genres and themes.

Natalie Beran is a producer (game / interactive audio) at Liquid Violet working on AAA and indie games, alongside animation, audio dramas and audiobooks.

Prior to settling in the UK, she worked in a variety of production and events roles spanning radio, film, tv, theatre, diplomatic relations, hospitality, voiceover and acting.

Natalie is a Bafta member and holds a Bachelor of Communication Studies (Auckland University of Technology). She also is a graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA New York). She was a finalist in the inaugural SOVAS – Voice Arts Awards for animation and was a recipient of the Shakespeare’s Globe International Actors’ Fellowship.

Natalie has worked as a radio announcer/producer in New Zealand, Sweden, and Canada. She has worked in TV and theatre production including producer of the Auckland Outdoor Summer Shakespeare, 2nd Assistant Director for South Pacific Pictures (Shortland Street, The Bad Seed), as well as program manager for The Actors Program.

Natalie is a founding member of the International Actors Ensemble, performing in their Mexican tour of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors and festival appearances in Auckland, Melbourne and the UK. She is a current member and previous chair and treasurer of the London Video Game Orchestra, whose concerts across London include a wide variety of video game music genres and themes.