Voice Archive — Workflow Guide

You've Got Two Days. Here's How We Deliver a Complete Audio Localization.

A practical guide to how Voice Archive's production workflow removes the chaos from voiceover — and gives PMs and Art Directors their time back.

Voiceover is always last. The script gets revised one more time, legal signs off late, the video edit shifts by a day — and suddenly the audio localization that needs to happen across four languages has three days instead of two weeks. You're not an audio producer. You were never trained to be one. But right now, you're the person responsible for making it happen.

Sound familiar? "It's 7 PM. You've listened to 150 demos. They all sound polished, professional, and completely interchangeable. You know the Creative Director will reject every single one in under 30 seconds tomorrow morning. You keep listening anyway."

This is the daily reality for PMs and Account Managers at high-end creative agencies. Voiceover sits at the end of the production chain — which means when anything upstream slips, the pressure lands entirely on this one step. And unlike the rest of the campaign, nobody in the room is an audio specialist. That responsibility quietly falls to whoever is holding the brief.

At Voice Archive, we built our entire workflow around this reality. Here is exactly what happens — step by step — from the moment you reach out to us to the moment final audio is in your hands.


Step 1: A Binding Quote Within One Hour — Not a Ballpark

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Send us the basics. Get a locked price back fast.

The moment you reach out, we ask for the few pieces of information that actually determine the cost: territory (national or global?), airing window (one week for Black Friday, one year, or in perpetuity?), and media channel (TV, paid digital, radio, or cinema?). That's it. That's enough.

Binding quote returned within one hour — including a first casting

We know you can't take a ballpark to a client. We know your internal approval chain requires a real number before anything can move. Every quote from Voice Archive is a binding quote from the very first response — no revisions, no surprises later. The quote arrives together with a first generic casting of voice artists that match your creative brief, so you're not waiting on two separate replies.

The problem we're solving Usage rights discovered too late. The voice was cast, recorded, and delivered. Legal then flags the contract only covered online — not broadcast. The campaign goes to television next week. Now you're renegotiating, potentially re-recording, and explaining a delay to the client. A clear, upfront quote that covers all license options from the start eliminates this entirely.

Step 2: A Shortlist Built Around Your Brief — With Free Custom Reading Samples

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A demo is not a performance. A custom audition is.

Once you're ready to move forward, we refine the casting into a shortlist tailored to your specific needs — the right age range, the right tonality, the energy that fits your brand. If you have a draft script, send it. We'll use it to record free custom reading samples for your shortlisted artists.

Custom audition round completed within one business day

This step saves hours — sometimes days — later. A demo tells you what a voice can sound like in ideal conditions. A custom reading sample on your actual script tells you whether that artist can make your words come to life. It tells your Creative Director, your client, and every stakeholder in the approval room something concrete to react to.

The problem we're solving Three rounds of shortlisting. The client finally agreed on a voice. Session booked. The talent arrives — and the performance is flat, mechanical, nothing like the demo. That demo was recorded in a professional studio years ago under perfect conditions. This session is real. By running a custom audition first, everyone walks into the live session with confidence — not a guess.

The custom audition round also means your shortlist presentation to the Creative Director, the client, and the Account Director actually holds up. You're not walking in with one "maybe." You're walking in with three genuinely strong options that have already been tested against your script.

Good to Know

What If We Don't Have the Right Voice in Our Roster?

Sometimes the brief demands something highly specific — a Zurich dialect (not Bern), a young native Yiddish speaker, a Brazilian Portuguese voice that sounds São Paulo not Rio, or an Arabic voice that feels premium rather than corporate. Standard marketplaces often have nothing. Googling leads nowhere useful.

Voice Archive has a dedicated sourcing and scouting manager whose sole job is finding exactly these voices. For most niche or dialect-specific castings, expect:

  • Three to four business days maximum for the scout
  • Verified native-speaker authenticity
  • Professional studio-grade recording quality — not a gamble on a home setup

Our existing artist roster covers a wide range of ages, tonalities, genders, and accents. The scouting manager is for the cases that require something beyond it.


Step 3: The Live Recording Session — Two Options, Both Built for Your Workflow

The casting is approved. The session is booked. This is the moment where the entire project either lands cleanly or starts to unravel. We offer two live session formats depending on what you need.

Option A

Live Session Audio

All creative stakeholders and client contacts listen in together in real time. You hear the artist, the artist hears direction, and our project manager is present throughout to guide the session and handle anything that comes up.

  • Full creative back-and-forth with the artist
  • PM-guided from our side throughout
  • Ideal when no video assets need to be reviewed
Live Session Playback significantly reduces post-production revision rounds
The problem we're solving Eight people on the session call. Nobody has been designated as the single director. The talent finishes a take. Silence. Then five different pieces of contradictory feedback arrive at once. The session runs 40 minutes over. The overrun gets billed. Our project manager is in the session to prevent exactly this — facilitating direction, keeping the creative conversation focused, and making sure every take is documented.

For advertising productions where video and music are already in play, Live Session Playback removes the guesswork from post-production. Your sound engineer sees the picture, hears the voice, builds the mix live — and everyone in the session can hear the final result before the session ends. That means fewer revision loops, fewer "the music is too loud" conversations, and no surprises when the mix arrives.


Step 4: Final Audio Delivery — Your Way, Your Specs

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Delivered to your platform. Within hours of session wrap.

After the live session, final audio delivery happens within a couple of hours via our client platform. You choose the format that fits your production chain.

Final audio on your platform within hours of session close

You have two delivery options depending on where you are in your production process:

Raw edited takes — clean, final, edited individual takes ready to drop into your own edit suite or send directly to the video editor. These are fully cleaned and production-ready, not raw session recordings.

Full sound mix master — our sound engineer team completes the final mix and master, optimised for the media specs your campaign requires. Whether that is broadcast TV, paid digital, radio, or cinema — the files arrive ready for the platform.

The problem we're solving It is Thursday evening. An email arrives from the broadcaster: master files have failed technical QC. Wrong LUFS levels. Wrong sample rate. Air date is Monday. The engineer who delivered the files has stopped responding. When you opt for our full sound mix master, the files are built to spec from the start — not reverse-engineered after a rejection.

If your project is genuinely urgent — and in advertising, they often are — let us know upfront. We will activate a fast lane production: the artist on standby, the engineer on standby, and the entire chain prioritised from first contact to final file.


How Long Does a Full Audio Localization Actually Take?

Here is a realistic production calendar for a single-language localization, from the moment you send us your brief on a Monday morning.

Day 1 — Within 1 hour

Binding quote + generic casting returned

You receive transparent, locked pricing for all the license options you need, plus a first casting of matching voice artists.

Day 1–2

Shortlist refined + free custom reading samples

You send your brief excerpt, we send back free custom auditions recorded on your actual script. Your team selects the right voice with confidence.

Day 2–3

Live session — audio or playback

All stakeholders join, the session is directed and managed, and — if you choose playback — the mix is live-proofed before you leave the call.

Day 3 — same day as session

Final audio delivered to your platform

Raw edited takes or full mix master — your choice — lands on your client platform within hours of session close.

For multi-language campaigns, we run each language as a parallel workstream and give you a realistic delivery window upfront — not a promise that quietly slips. Extra-urgent? Fast lane production is available across all languages simultaneously.


Good to Know — Licensing

Licensing Without the Back-and-Forth

Licensing is usually treated as the complicated part. At Voice Archive, we've made it straightforward. All our artists have pre-agreed rate cards, which means we can confirm the exact cost for your specific license needs immediately — no days of back-and-forth with talent agents to get a final number.

The only information we need from you:

  • Territory — national, regional, or global?
  • Airing window — one campaign flight, one year, two years, or in perpetuity?
  • Media channel — TV, paid digital, radio, cinema, or a combination?

If your client wants to buy in perpetuity rights or a global license package upfront — a common request from clients who want to avoid renewal admin — we can price all of those options in the initial quote. Every option comes with a defined, confirmed cost from the very first contact.

Good to Know — Pitch Support

Using Voice Archive to Win the Pitch

You don't have to be in production to work with us. In early pitch phases — before a client has even committed to your agency — you can commission custom sample recordings from preferred artists without any license. These are paid samples, available to use internally or in a pitch presentation.

Bringing a real voiceover sample into a pitch is a concrete creative signal. It shows the client what the campaign could feel like — not what it might feel like. It strengthens the audio dimension of your pitch at the stage where most agencies are still showing mood boards and reference tracks.

Ask us about pitch auditions as a standalone service.


Your Next Audio Localization Starts with One Email.

Tell us your territory, your media channel, and your airing window. We'll have a binding quote and a first casting back to you within the hour.

Reach Out to Voice Archive