
Wanted to pass along my thanks on a job well done. I found it a real treat to be sitting in my office in Dallas, talking with my client in Ft. Worth with his international contact listening to the session from Rome while our friends in Salt Lake recorded a voice talent in Milan!
~Mark, AMS Pictures

Good writing and smart production are essential in crafting an effective commercial, but this hard work can be overshadowed by a bad voice over. Finding the right voice to convey your message is essential. People often assume that any salesman can speak into a microphone and produce an effective voice over, but only a professional voice actor can add depth to even the most uninteresting character. Nothing says unprofessional like a boring, inexpressive voice that sounds like somebody reading from cue cards. Why take that risk? Professional male voice talent is available for hire.
Potential clients need to connect to the voices they hear, and gender makes a difference. For products and services geared towards men, your potential customer wants to hear a voice he relates to. Your voice over should be chosen as carefully as your target market carefully.
There are several factors to bear in mind when casting male voice talent. The male voice must match the character’s personality. Choose a soft, smooth voice for a relaxed character, or a loud, strong voice for an intense character. The voice actor must have experience acting, recording, and working with directors. For an unusual or unique product or service, find a unique voice. Make sure you speak to your audience with a voice they want to hear.