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Voices.com gets a voice over

Posted by Rob Lewis on Mon, November 24, 2008 11:11 AM · Filed under Toronto · Comments

Toronto-based Voices.com launched their redesigned website today and looks (& sounds) pretty good. Voices.com is an online workplace where business owners can go to audition and hire the freelance professionals they need to get voice-over recordings done. Site improvements include:

  • Voice talent profiles with biography information, audio samples and a history of feedback from previous jobs.
  • An online store where buyers can purchase bundled audio services, such as a commercial or video narration.
  • A powerful search engine to locate voice talent by keyword, gender, voice ages, languages and union status.
  • A streamlined escrow service that guarantees the satisfaction of buyers.

The Web seems like the perfect home for the voice over industry. Radio and television stations, advertising agencies, marketing executives, casting directors and voice talent agencies can easily search for and hire language service providers such as translators, narrators and professional voice over talents in a fraction of the time they did 20 years ago.

 
Company:
Voices.com
Website:
http://www.voices.com
Location:
London, Ontario, Canada

Voices.com is the online marketplace where businesses connect with voice actors and professional voice over talents. Radio and television stations,... [more]

 

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