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Give your PowerPoint presentation
the power of a professional voiceover!

Say that it's time for you to make the big pitch. You've got to make the PowerPoint presentation of your lifetime. Who do you want to impress? Your biggest client? Your boss? The whole board of directors? The bond market?

There are templates for professional-looking visuals right in Powerpoint, but when it comes to recording the soundtrack, you're on your own. This time, maybe you're not entirely secure about the way your voice sounds coming out of the speaker.

Now you can get a professional announcer to make your pitch for you.

This is how it works.

You email me your script.

You talk with me on the phone about what's important.

I'll record your script on a superb microphone and make your points, and email the audio files right back so you can pop them into your program. And considering how much is at stake, I'm affordable.

The key word is "transparency."

I know how to get your ideas from script page into the minds of your audience without them even being aware that someone's talking to them. I don´t want them saying “He´s got a great voice.” I don´t want your audience to be aware that I´m there. I just want them to absorb your message without them realizing how it happened. It´s what I do for a living.

So if this PowerPoint presentation of yours has so much riding on it, why not put a professional on your team who'll help you get your points across and make you look good?

Yeah, but what does it sound like?

Click on our "Demos" button below to hear PowerPoint presentations and other demos.

And while we're on the subject...

If your show needs a female voice, let me recommend Maggie Albright. You may know her already as the voice of the AT&T chime logo.

To start with, here are bits and pieces of different kinds of voice work I've done in one wildly condensed demo.

 

Dick Rodstein Corporate Demo (PowerPoint Edition):

 

Maggie Albright Corporate Demo:

Let us make your PowerPoint Presentation even more powerful.



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