Ever
wondered how much voice-overs really cost?
Voice talents, as you can well imagine,
were quite passionate about this topic, and
eager to help 'set the record straight' on
the median fees charged by professionals
working in the online voice-over
marketplace.
After a series of conversations, feedback
emails, comments on the VOX Daily Voice
Overs blog, telephone calls, and live chats,
we compiled and averaged the rates, bringing
them closer in scale to the rates of
organized unions such as AFTRA and SAG.
You may ask "What's the difference
between union and non-union? Shouldn't
non-union voice-overs be far less
expensive?"
Well, consider this: Being a member of a
union has certain benefits. By charging
union fees and following the rules of
conduct when contracting a voice-over job,
the profits received by the talent
contribute to their pension and or health
plan as well as protect them from
misadventures with clients who fail to
compensate them according to their written
agreement.
Unions have established fees that are
charged for voice-over work, whether it be
for broadcast, film, industrial use, and so
on.
Non-union voice talent, or, those who are
not affiliated with a union, do not have a
governing body to provide them with
assistance and the perks of benefits. These
professional talent who opt not to be in an
organized union are in most cases just as
talented and experienced as those registered
with the unions.
Due to the fact that there was no
'official' non-union standard rates card,
and also because a significant number of
talent getting started in the industry are
non-union, the ability to charge random fees
crept in, and in many cases, inexperienced
voice talent charged far less than they
should have been for 'professional'
voice-over services.
This is where the schism between the two
groups occurred.
Professional non-union talent have an
uphill climb when it comes to keeping those
in the non-union circle accountable, quoting
an appropriate rate for work. This is why we
have set budget ranges starting at a minimum
of USD$100 for posting a voice-over job.
When it comes down to it, a voice-over is
a voice-over is a voice-over. Each
voice-over is a call to action, whether it
be for sales, customer retention, or for
educational purposes. The voice talent is
your salesperson, and it is their voice that
works tirelessly to promote a product or
service, raking in the sales for your
organization or company.
The voice talent is also your
organizations' audio ambassador and is often
the first point of contact between you and
future customers. People come to trust the
voices they hear and associate them with
your brand, building brand equity for you
and correlating your offerings with honesty,
excitement, or great tasting food, depending
on your business.
The cost of a voice-over is calculated by
not only the performance, but factors in
production costs, how the audio is used, how
often it is heard, by the size of the
audience, market size (local, regional,
national), and also if the audio will be
used in perpetuity, in other words, as long
as it is available for consumption and you
are making a profit off of the voice-over.
Keep in mind that recording voice-overs
is how these professionals support their
families and make their living. There is a
lot of added value tucked into a voice-over
not to mention skill and technical savvy
acquired over years of career dedication and
educational endeavors.
Best wishes,
Stephanie and the Voices.com Team