July 10, 2006 (Press Release) --
Toronto, Canada (Free Press) July 10 – After the dust settled on a whirl of over 40 comments contributed by veteran voice actors, seasoned voice talent, and career voice professionals, a new standard rates sheet
has emerged for the voice-over industry called, The Voices.com Standard Rates Sheet.
In a blog post on VOX Daily, one of Voices.com’s official company weblogs, talent were invited to rate the current non-union standard rates as created by the company in previous years as a resource, providing advice on which rates needed to be raised or added to better reflect the wide spectrum of voice-over work available.
Union and non-union professionals made their thoughts and opinions known about the hot button issue of what to charge for their voice-over services. The majority concluded voice-over is a product and that the price for non-union voice-overshttp://www.voices.com/documents/Voices.com-Voice-Over-Rate-Sheet.pdf should be on par with the rates of unions such as AFTRA and SAG. Many agreed that non-union talent who demonstrated the same skill level and talent as their colleagues in the union should be the compensated equally for their work.
VOX Daily editor, Stephanie Ciccarelli says, "The conversation was vital and a learning experience for many. Whenever a client needs assistance budgeting for a voice-over or a voice actor wonders what they should be quoting, they will find the answers they are seeking on the new Voices.com Standard Rates Sheet.”
The rate sheet is a benchmark for the voice industry and is to be used as a resource for talent quoting or for budgeting. The rates are for reference only as all talent reserve the right to charge their own fees. Talent rates vary depending on experience, market and application.
Click here to download the Voices.com Standard Rates Sheet: http://www.voices.com/documents/Voices.com-Voice-Over-Rate-Sheet.pdf
About Voices.com
Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating transactions between business clients and voice over professionals, employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader's Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.
has emerged for the voice-over industry called, The Voices.com Standard Rates Sheet.
In a blog post on VOX Daily, one of Voices.com’s official company weblogs, talent were invited to rate the current non-union standard rates as created by the company in previous years as a resource, providing advice on which rates needed to be raised or added to better reflect the wide spectrum of voice-over work available.
Union and non-union professionals made their thoughts and opinions known about the hot button issue of what to charge for their voice-over services. The majority concluded voice-over is a product and that the price for non-union voice-overshttp://www.voices.com/documents/Voices.com-Voice-Over-Rate-Sheet.pdf should be on par with the rates of unions such as AFTRA and SAG. Many agreed that non-union talent who demonstrated the same skill level and talent as their colleagues in the union should be the compensated equally for their work.
VOX Daily editor, Stephanie Ciccarelli says, "The conversation was vital and a learning experience for many. Whenever a client needs assistance budgeting for a voice-over or a voice actor wonders what they should be quoting, they will find the answers they are seeking on the new Voices.com Standard Rates Sheet.”
The rate sheet is a benchmark for the voice industry and is to be used as a resource for talent quoting or for budgeting. The rates are for reference only as all talent reserve the right to charge their own fees. Talent rates vary depending on experience, market and application.
Click here to download the Voices.com Standard Rates Sheet: http://www.voices.com/documents/Voices.com-Voice-Over-Rate-Sheet.pdf
About Voices.com
Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating transactions between business clients and voice over professionals, employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader's Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.

Industry professionals brainstormed the foundations of a new rates sheet for the voice-over industry at the VOX Daily blog.
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