Casting
What Producers Actually Listen For in a Voice Actor
The audio quality is solid. Everyone sounds professional. But only three get shortlisted. Here is the difference.
Practical perspectives on voiceover work, production process, and the business of audio.
The audio quality is solid. Everyone sounds professional. But only three get shortlisted. Here is the difference.
The voice might be the same, but the format changes everything.
Word count is only one input. Pricing is shaped more by licensing, which defines where the audio appears, how long it runs, and who hears it.
Choosing a voice actor is usually less about the voice itself and more about whether the performance and audio will hold up in your format.