As a theater actor and voice actor with a trajectory of more than 14 years, developing as a voice over talent, dubbing actor, announcer and vocal coach, I have traveled the path of my career accumulating experiences, applying knowledge and drawing my own conclusions. My innate curiosity and my rebellion led me to live my process through trial and error, in search of my own conclusions about my voice as a tool for expression and personal growth. I applied everything I had learned in myself in a conscious and passionate way, and then extended it to other people who later became students, and later colleagues.
I believe that the voice is a reflection of our deepest being, and through it we can get to know ourselves more, express ourselves consciously and, as I have verified through my own experience, turn our passion into our profession. That is why I created the Holistic Voice Method®, a comprehensive and intense method to work your voice from your interior to your exterior, to help you find the point where your voice is comfortable and expressive, and where you manage to take root in your abilities in a way that be flexible to adapt to any requirement.
Between 2020 and 2021 I have the possibility of working for international brands such as: Coca-Cola, Sprite, Purina Dog Chow, Purina Cat Chow, Hyundai, Ssang Yong, Visa, Hellman’s, Vanish, Ford, Skechers as well as national brands such as BCI, ABCDIN, Banco Bice, Isapre Colmena, Banco de Chile, among others.
Every voice actor sets their own rate. All of our talents are pros, but the cost can vary depending on their experience and skill level.
Generally speaking, voice over rates depend on:
- Will the voice over be for broadcast and paid ads, or organic, non-promotional use?
- The length of the script (word count).
- Do you need the voice over fully edited and production-ready, or just the raw audio?
- Do you want to direct the voice artist in real-time, or can they record independently?
Many of our voice actors follow our pricing schedule, but you’ll find that rates are negotiable, so if you let them know what you can afford, there’s a good chance they’ll accommodate you!