FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Price points reflect budgets and how the voiceover audio will be used. For example, voiceover that appears in a 10-week national television campaign will exceed the price-point of voiceover for a web-explainer video or podcast introduction.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
With voiceover and audio production, clients and partners reach out by phone or email to discuss the project. Once I receive scripts and direction, I provide several "takes" of the read via email or Dropbox. From there, together, we nail-down the best possible sound for the read, and I provide the finished audio tracks via email or Dropbox.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I retired from radio in 2011 after working in broadcasting for over 20-years. From 2005-2011, my morning show in Springfield, Missouri spent six consecutive years as the top-rated radio program in Southwest Missouri - finishing with a 19.0 share (P25-54). I spent two decades relating directly with an audience, recorded countless commercials, and hosted thousands of events. That daily broadcast - focused on compassionate community service and entertaining families - gave me boundless tools that I've been able to apply to voiceover, audio production, marketing, problem solving and creative collaboration.