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I will provide voiceover services for commercials radio TV educational videos


About this gig
Full service voice-over and additional audio production to make your project stand out. I offer reasonable prices and quick turnaround time to help get your marketing project out there quickly and within budget! I have multiple years of experience in voice-over, audio production and broadcast work, including: for radio (such as full, station imaging) TV, podcasts, educational/instructional audio for video, commercials, ads, narration, as well as character voices (with accents) and some celebrity voice impersonations. I can deliver conversational, authoritative, strong, persuasive, funny, and exciting voice tones. Let's get started and make your next project shine!
>Custom packages
>Sensitivity to your brand requirements
>Tailoring to your target market and demographics
>Assured broadcast and marketable quality
>Budget minded
Get to know Richie L
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceSep 2022
Languages
English
FAQ
Can you add sound effects and or music to VO projects?
Yes! I have access to 1000+ sound effects and "ear candy' as well as license free music beds.
Can you lend a hand in script writing?
Sure. I have quite a bit of experience in writing or "brushing up" scripts, especially for commercials. Of course, that's and additional charge.
Will I have to pay additional studio fees or hire an audio engineer?
NO! I have my own studio equipped with all the essentials to create broadcast quality audio in both WAVE or mp3 formats.
So, who owns the rights to the finished project?
Provided you are using license free materials, YOU DO! What is being offered is "work for hire" meaning, you own all copyrights and right to broadcast. Additional fees may be negotiated for national or international projects, but will NOT affect ownership.
What sort of projects would you refuse?
Basically, anything pornographic, exploitative, vulgar, overtly racist or promotes unnecessary violence. In essence, anything you wouldn't want your grandma to hear.
