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Budgeting for a Narrator Voice Talent - How Do You Do It?

August 21, 2008

When you post a job, you likely have a set amount of money in mind that you are willing to pay for voice talent services.

Are there any variables in your budgeting that are worth more than others?

For instance, when you are hiring a professional, does their talent have more to do with the amount of money you will budget, or is getting a narrator for less money (and potentially, hiring a less qualified person) the deciding factor?

Some other Factors when Budgeting may include:

  • Caliber of Talent
  • Experience
  • Studio Capabilities
  • Expertise
  • Turnaround Time
  • Service Packages (revisions, etc.)
  • Specialty Services (character voice acting, multiple talents, translation services etc.)

When it comes down to it, there’s more to a voice over than just its cost!

Think of all the benefits that the best voice over can yield for your campaigns and reputation.

Now, that’s something that money can’t usually buy, but it IS something that a great narrator voice talent can deliver.

Looking forward to your reply :)

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2 Responses to “Budgeting for a Narrator Voice Talent - How Do You Do It?”

  1. Andy Bailey on August 29th, 2008 7:05 am

    I think it can be done on the ‘cheap’. I got a student to do my last one, he was into the university radio station and had a great voice. cost me 20 quid!

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  2. Endy on September 5th, 2008 3:48 am

    Think of all these advantages, the best Voice-over-performance can be used for campaigns and your reputation.

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