“He’s no Don LaFontaine, but he’s pretty versatile and his editing is as good as it gets.”

No doubt, I’m no Don LaFontaine (the all-time king of voiceover)… But you may have heard a paragraph or two. From the earliest beginnings of internet radio along with the pioneering Rebel Radio Network in the 90’s, various Chicago area stations, municipalities and PSA’s, regional spots for national music store chains, up to NBC’s final episodes of Parks and Recreation and the Cones of Dunshire, more Mayfair Games (Catan) spots than I can recall.

And of course, most of those spots (at least since 2000 or so) were recorded here at MASSIVE Mastering, where you’ll rarely ever find a finer space acoustically - or a finer outboard chain. My goal is to provide “drop-in ready” voiceover tracks that require as little post-production as possible. Extraneous noises, pops and clicks, hiss, clocking errors and glitches that drive the spot editors mad — you’ll rarely find those either.

Whether you’re looking for passive conversational dialogue, bold, big-voice announcements or high-energy hollering, I probably have a character that’ll fit.

Rate sheet below is a guide — Let’s discuss what you need and stamp a number on it. :-)
  • TELEVISION COMMERCIAL SPOTS:
    Local :15, :30 or :60 $200
    Regional :15, :30 or :60 $300
    National network :15, :30 or :60 $1000
    Imaging, taglines, etc. :15, :30 or :60 $200
    PSA :15, :30 or :60 $200
  • RADIO COMMERCIAL SPOTS:
    Local :15, :30 or :60 $200
    Regional :15, :30 or :60 $300
    National network :15, :30 or :60 $1000
    Imaging, taglines, etc. :15, :30 or :60 $200
    PSA :15, :30 or :60 $200
  • NON-BROADCAST (industrial, B2B, training videos, etc.)
    PER MINUTE: $100
    UP TO 05 MINUTES: $250
    UP TO 15 MINUTES: $500
    UP TO 30 MINUTES: $750
    UP TO 45 MINUTES: $1000
    UP TO 60 MINUTES: $1250
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This site really doesn’t keep much of anything. Certainly nothing that we collect or sell. Heck - We had to double the complexity just to add this fancy box to tell you that there’s nothing fancy here.