The first thing people want to know is "How do I get my voiceover?" You may choose from DAT, CD or CD-ROM, Reel, Cassette, or (if it's not too long) file transfer via the internet. You can listen by phone as your script is recorded and have the audio shipped by FedEx, UPS, Airborne, or through the mail. If you're in a big hurry, real time digital audio over ISDN is available, subject to scheduling. Other available services: |
| Producing | Management of your entire audio project from conception through duplication. | |
| Writing | Have your script crafted especially for spoken delivery. | |
| Talent | Find people to work with Ian on multi-voice projects. | |
| Studio | Digital studios are common, so look for the right engineer. Ian's contacts are seasoned pros. |
If you have developed valuable relationships with producers, writers, and studios, don't risk them. Get Ian to do your voiceover and have your local pros mix it into your project. |