Voice Talent

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If you are looking for experienced professional voice talent, Eric Chase is the perfect choice. His voiceover work has been featured in thousands of broadcast commercials for radio and television all over the country and around the world. When you need a male voice talent that knows how to clearly communicate and connect with your audience, give ECCS a call. We have numerous samples of our voice talent at work in television and radio commercials, narration, corporate videos, tv and radio station promos, movie trailers, character voiceovers and cartoon voices throughout our site. Take a listen and then give us a call. Put our voice talent to work for you.

Need female voice talent too? We can help there too. Eric Chase Creative Services has been creating BIG results for clients big and small since 1991. We have a wide vaiety of . It’s high-quality, award-winning work from our all digital studio in Houston, Texas.

Here’s your chance to see, and hear for yourself, why Eric Chase Creative Services (ECCS) is one of America’s leading producers of radio and television commercials for nightclubs, concerts, retail stores, radio stations and special events! Use the links below to sample a few examples of our work.

For more than 20 years, I’ve worked closely with Eric Chase on projects ranging from corporate and political communications to local, regional and national advertising to internationally-broadcast network radio programming. In many instances, my work with him has won awards, but in EVERY instance, my work with him has yielded effective and successful results for my clients and my company.

Eric’s production capabilities are unparalleled, as is his ability to interpret a script. And his techniques in post production are innovative so much so that the end result always stands out from the clutter, regardless of the presentation venue.

Eric is a production genius to be sure, but for me he’s far more than that. I consider him my creative partner.

Herb Holland, President, C&E Communications, Corporate and Political Creative Consulting

Taking the time to present the right voice when you are creating any kind of production such as a commercial, animation, audio book or even business proposal might change the way your audience feels about what you are presenting. The right male voice talent can create a completely different feel for your presentation and set the tone for success on the project. Finding this talent might take a bit of help if you want to get it right the first time and if you want to find just the right person for the job. They are after all representing your idea or story.

When you are looking for great male voice talent you should first know what you are really looking for. If it is a character that they will be portraying it is important that you know what you want that character to sound like. Auditioning several excellent options for your male voice will help you to narrow down the field a bit. In addition, you can have a professional service provide you with some prescreened voices to choose from, which will greatly reduce the time spent searching for the perfect talent.

The right male voice talent isn’t just a male voice that can clearly say the words you have put down on paper for them. They should be able to relay your story or concept clearly and get the audience interested enough in the story to relate to the characters or the topic. Keeping the audience focused on your presentation is paramount to getting them to see things the way you intended. This is true of a fictional animation or storyline, a business proposal or presentation or even a fundraising organization.

While it is important that they be able to clearly say the words you present you want your male voice talent to also be able to add a bit of character and charm to the words they are saying. If they are dry and lacking in any real tone or have a monotone feel about them, the words will have little meaning and zero staying power in the minds of those who are in the audience. The audience has to remember the voice that is speaking to them or there is going to be no point to setting out a presentation for them to listen to. Don’t put your voice low in importance for your production because it is a vital part of your presentation.