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Frequently asked questions
Lets Work Together
Voice-Over Services
Studio Setup
Booking is straightforward and tailored to your needs. Use the contact form to share your script, audience, tone, deadline, and whether you’d like a live directed session or a self-recorded one. If you’d like a custom sample read first, include a short excerpt and any direction you have. I’ll reply with availability, a clear quote, and what happens next.
Absolutely. You’re welcome to direct your session live via Zoom, Session Link, or another platform you prefer. If you’d rather I record independently, I’ll deliver polished, broadcast-ready audio from my professional home studio for you to review. Whichever way you choose, the process is relaxed and collaborative.
My basic studio fee (BSF) is £275 per hour, which covers recording, editing and delivery of clean, high-quality audio. After that, pricing depends on the type of project and how the audio will be used.
Commercials
Commercial work includes a BSF plus usage, which is based on where the advert will run and the size of the audience. This may include impressions, TVRs or similar industry metrics. I follow recognised industry guidance such as usefee.tv and the Gravy for the Brain Rate Guide.
Corporate, E-Learning and Narration
These projects are usually estimated using the BSF alongside script length, either by word count or finished minutes. Usage may apply depending on how widely the content is shared.
Character Work, Audio Drama and Games
Character work for indie games, audio drama and animation is very flexible and often priced using equity rates, indie budgets or project-based fees. I love working in this space and am always happy to chat through what is possible.
Audiobooks
Audiobooks are priced on a Per Finished Hour (PFH) basis. Rates are flexible and depend on the length of the book and the technical requirements. I am always happy to discuss what works best for your project.
If you share a few details about your project, I will be happy to provide a clear, no-obligation quote.
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