My name is Benjamin and I’m an established professional Swedish voice-actor. Trained in acting and communication in Sweden at Kulturama Nordic Performance School, Stockholm University and Södertörn College, I’ve been working as a professional VO-talent for over a decade. I have around a thousand VO jobs in my resumé, ranging from online/TV/radio commercials, explainer videos, e-learning, character voices for video games, audiobooks, audioguides, IVR, events, TTS and much more. I have my own professional sound booth from Demvox where I do my VO-work.
One of my expertise area in voice is diction, which is why I have done extensive training material in Swedish for immigrants and for TTS and I’m also one of the voices in public train stations in Stockholm, Sweden. I’m also a very experienced narrator of corporate explainer videos and e-learning modules. My voice is also often used in upbeat commercials where a lot of energy is needed.
My turnaround time is often within 24 hours or less and I can deliver in any sound-format the client wants. I have the ability to do live sessions with clients.
I also do VO-jobs in English with Swedish/Scandinavian accent, where I have experience in dubbing famous persons with my voice in English with Swedish accent.
My turnaround time is usually the same day as receiving the job but that depends of course of the size of the job. Longer e-learning courses often delivered within 3-4 days.
Every voice actor sets their own rate. All of our talents are pros, but the cost can vary depending on their experience and skill level.
Generally speaking, voice over rates depend on:
- Will the voice over be for broadcast and paid ads, or organic, non-promotional use?
- The length of the script (word count).
- Do you need the voice over fully edited and production-ready, or just the raw audio?
- Do you want to direct the voice artist in real-time, or can they record independently?
Many of our voice actors follow our pricing schedule, but you’ll find that rates are negotiable, so if you let them know what you can afford, there’s a good chance they’ll accommodate you!