frequently asked questions
what is your revision policy?
Revisions for mistakes on my part are included at no additional charge. For example: if I mispronounce a word. Script changes will incur an additional fee. The amount of the fee will depend on the scope of the script changes. For a detailed breakdown of the full revision policy, click here.
what kind of files will I receive?
All audio is delivered in WAV format unless another format is preferred. Please specify WAV, MP3, or other file formats when ordering. Delivery of the finished audio is completed via email and Google Drive.
what is the typical cost?
The charge for voice over services will depend on the type of project, the length of your script, usage rights required, and other details. In general, my rates follow industry standards such as those set by the Global Voice Acting Academy. You can view their rate guide here. Get a custom quote when you contact me today.
how long will it take?
For short projects, delivery of finished voiceover material typically occurs within 24-48 hours. Need it sooner? I can deliver as fast as 1 hour depending on my availability.
For longer projects, delivery timeframes will vary based on the length of your script, as well as additional factors such as extra production (music, sound fx, editing), scheduling, etc. The best way to get an accurate delivery time estimate is to contact me for a quote.
can I direct you live?
Yes, I offer live direction if needed. Please specify that you would like live direction when requesting a quote. I can use Source Connect, Google Meet, Zoom, or any other meeting software you prefer.
I have a different question. can we chat?
Yes! Schedule a free 15-minute consultation by clicking the button below, so I may answer your questions. You can pick the day and time that works best for your busy schedule. We’ll meet virtually, via Google Meet, and answer all of your questions thoroughly.
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