An overview: our voice over categories explained

What kind of products can voice overs be used for?

You can use voice overs for every kind of video or audio production. We have listed the categories we use below:

Web video and corporate video

Includes web videos, corporate videos, event videos, animations, internal videos and instructional videos (all exclude commercial usage).

Pre-roll/Internet commercial 

These are online videos used for commercial purposes, such as pre-roll advertisements or regular internet ads.

TV commercial

These are commercial ads for television, broadcasted locally, regionally or locally and on both public and commercial networks.

Radio commercial

These are commercial ads for radio, broadcasted locally, regionally or locally and on both public and commercial networks.

e-Learning

These are recordings for interactive educational modules. Tutorials and instruction videos are not in this category, they are categorized as web videos and corporate videos. Only when the tutorial or instructional video is part of an interactive module, can it fall under the category e-Llearning.

VR / gaming

In this category we find all voice recordings that are used for virtual reality productions and games.

Voice response and voicemail

These are voice overs used for voice response systems, voicemails, answering machines or information lines.

Other

Voice over that are used for a different purpose than any of the listed above, go in the category ‘other’.

What about the fees for different categories?

Fees differ per category. Within a category, fees are higher when a script is longer. You can read all about it here. Can you not find what you are looking for? Contact us via support@voicebooking.com or +31 (0)20 77 47 323. We’ll give you custom information about the costs of your project.