That feeling when you can’t focus on what it’s saying because something feels off… and you can’t quite put your finger on what it is.
It’s not a problem with the campaign, or the production, or even the recording of the ad.
All of that is just perfect.
Most of the time, it’s the voice that was chosen.
A voice that seemed perfect at first, but when it’s time to record, it feels stiff, flat, unnatural…
It doesn’t connect.
The problem is, you usually notice this when it’s too late.
There’s no time to change the voice actor, but you can’t deliver it like that to the client either.
Because deep down, you know the ad isn’t good.
Or at least not as good as you thought it would be when you accepted the job.
And that could put your brand’s image at risk.
Fixing a situation like this is tricky.
The best solution I can think of is to make sure it never happens in the first place.
And that’s where I come in.
Voice-over artist.
I come from a background in theater and acting.
That’s why I can adapt to a variety of styles and deliver natural or professional tones that convey exactly what you want.
For context, my voice is in the young-adult range (17 to 35 years old).
Tell me a bit about what you’re looking for. If we find I’m not the right fit for your project, I’ll recommend someone who is.
You’ve got nothing to lose by reaching out –but a lot to gain.
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