Effortless Voiceovers That Connect With Learners
Finding the right narrator for your eLearning course can be surprisingly difficult. Some sound too flat or over-the-top, and many struggle with technical or scientific terms, making the content harder to follow.
Poor narration weakens your course. Learners lose focus, and you waste time fixing mispronunciations or trying to guide someone who doesn’t “get” your content.
I make things easier. With a background in education and a clear, approachable style, I help turn complex information into content that feels natural, engaging, and easy to understand. You get narration that connects with your audience, delivered right the first time.

Hassle-Free Audio For You,
Engaging Content For Your Audience

Clear and Engaging Narration
Experience with educational content, careful pacing, and tone adjustment to fit your audience.

Fast Turnaround and Reliable Delivery
Clear project timelines, proactive communication, and streamlined workflow.

Accurate Technical Pronunciation
Background in science, math and education, thorough script review, and research on terminology.
Trusted By Designers, Enjoyed By Participants
Brian's voice-over work always exceeds our expectations with his professional approach and incredible attention to detail. He's always polite, quick to respond, and fluent in communication, making every project seamless and enjoyable.
Uvitron International

Brian Pederson delivered exceptional voice-over work.
Good communication and quick responsiveness. Would recommend him for any voice-over project! 🙌
Baker Training

Brian is great to work with and offers a quality recording. He is also great at listening to instructions and making sure that we understand each other. I will be happy to work with him in the future.
Tim Pelletier

Made For eLearning, Ready For You






​Free Custom Sample - hear a narrated excerpt of eLearning script to be sure my voice works for your project
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Realistic, Human Delivery - a friendly, natural sound that keeps learners engaged
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Professional Home Studio - high quality, uniform sound with a polished result
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Multiple File Splits - audio delivered split by slide, screen, section or script cue as needed
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Proven Expertise - with over 1,400 voice over projects completed, I deliver expert narration every time
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Collaborative Process - your input shapes the process
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​Expert Audio Editing - polished, professional audio ready for distribution using the latest tools
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Reliable Availability - as a full-time voice artist, I will meet your deadlines
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Clear Pricing Structure - transparent, no hidden fees
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Pickups Included - Minor revisions or script changes handled smoothly
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Stress-Free Audio - I manage the technical details so you don't have to
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Clarity and Engagement - with 24 years as a teacher, I deliver narrations that are clear, engaging and easy to connect with
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I've never done this before! How does it all work?You've already done the hard part - writing your book! Here is how the process works: 1. You share the manuscript with me (preferably as a PDF or Word document). This will let me find the word count, which I use to give you an accurate quote for the cost and time for delivery. 2. I will ask you some questions about your book, such as the tone or style you'd like. 3. If you agree on the quote for the cost and time for delivery, I'll record a short sample from your book so you can make sure that I'm a good fit as your narrator. 4. Once we start, I'll send you the first 15 minutes of completed audio so that you have another chance to give me feedback before I begin recording the rest of the book. 5. After that, I'll send you the audio files for each chapter as I complete them. By the end, you'll have all the audio files for each chapter or section, including opening and closing credits and a five-minute retail audio sample, all mastered and ready to upload to whichever platform you choose (such as Findaway, ACX/Audible or Apple Books). 6. You upload the audio files to the platform of choice (I can help you with that!), and once they perform a final check (typically around two weeks), your audiobook is published! 7. I keep copies of all of the files, so if you ever need them again in the future, or you find something that you need to change, I'll be ready to help you out! You don't need to worry about any of the technical details - leave that to me!
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How long does it typically take to produce an audiobook?The first step to figuring out how long it takes is to determine how long, in hours, your book will be. The normal rate of reading aloud is 9,300 words per hour, so once we know the word count of your book, we divide that by 9,300 to get the number of hours the audiobook will be. For example, a 30,000-word book would be 3.2 hours (30,000 words divided by 9,300 words per hour). Next, we can figure out how many days it will take for me to complete your book. I can complete one hour of finished audio per day, so using the above example, it would take me 3.2 days to complete the narration. However, I also add in a few days for weekends and to have a little flexibility to give your audiobook the time and attention it deserves. So for a 30,000-word book that would be 3.2 hours in length, the time for completion would be 5 to 7 days. I will always be up front with you about the length of time it will take me to complete your audiobook. Once you have all of the audio files uploaded to your service of choice (ACX/Audible, Findaway, etc.), it typically takes about two weeks for them to do their final check before your audiobook is available.
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What factors determine the cost of creating an audiobook?The primary factor for determining the cost of creating an audiobook is the length of the book. We use the word count to find the time length of the book using the typical reading rate of 9,300 words per hour. For example, a 30,000-word book would be 3.2 hours (30,000 words divided by 9,300 words per hour). In order to create an audiobook, it takes between 5 to 6 hours of work to produce one finished hour of audio. In the example above, a 3.2 hour book would take between 15 to 18 hours of total work by the narrator. That includes preparing the script, the actual recording time, editing the audio, proofing the narration (making sure all the words on the page are in the narration, meaning listening back to what was recorded to confirm it matches the text), making any revisions and mastering the file to the audio standards. The cost of an audiobook is based on how you arrange the payment with your narrator. One of the methods is using a per-finished-hour (PFH) cost, where we multiply the number of hours of the finished audiobook by the per-finished-hour rate to find the cost. Once the project is completed, you do not share any of the royalties with the narrator; you keep all profits from the audiobook sales. Other methods of payment are royalty share and royalty share plus. Royalty share means that you split a percentage of the royalties from the sale of your book with the author, and royalty share plus means you pay a smaller per-finished-hour fee and then also share in the royalties from the sale of the audiobook. I work with per-finished-hour contracts. My rate for narration is between $200 - $300 per finished hour, depending on the difficulty, length or challenge involved in narrating the book. Some factors that can affect this include how many pauses/bullet points/short chapters are in the book (making it take longer to narrate than usual), lots of technical terms or unfamiliar vocabulary, lots of unfamiliar names of people or places, etc. Once I have a chance to see your book, I'll be able to give you an accurate quote for the cost and time for delivery.
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Can you give me a free quote for how much it will cost to get my audiobook made?Yes, I am happy to do that! If you share your manuscript with me, that will let me see the word count as well as scan the text to see if there are any other factors that might affect the difficulty of narrating your book. Some factors that might affect that are a book with lots of bullet points, pauses, very short chapters/sections, etc., that make it take longer to narrate; lots of technical terms; many characters to keep track of for their voices; or lots of names of people or places that are unfamiliar. I work on a per-finished-hour basis, so I use the word count to help me figure out how long (in hours) your book will be. The average rate of narration is 9,300 words per hour, so once I know the word count of your book, I will divide that by the average reading rate to determine the length of the final audiobook version. For example, a 30,000 word book would be 3.2 hours in length (30,000 words divided by 9,300 words per hour). I will then use that information to figure out the quote for the cost and time for delivery.
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What is included in your service?I will narrate, edit and master all of the audio files, including each chapter as its own file, opening and closing credits and a short retail audio sample, all mastered to ACX/Audible standards, which are the industry standards for audiobooks. As part of the process, I'll send you a sample of your book so that you can make sure that I am a good fit for your book before committing to the project. This is completely free, and there is no risk for you at all! Once we begin, I'll send you the first 15 minutes of completed audio so you can have a chance to give me feedback before I continue with the rest of the book. If you need any assistance uploading the files to your platform of choice (Findaway, ACX/Audible, Apple Books, etc.), I can help with that. After our project is complete, I keep copies of all of the files in case you ever need them again, or if you have something that needs to be revised.
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How do I know if your voice is the right fit for my book?Great question! You should hear your book narrated by the person you choose to be your narrator before agreeing to work with them! Since I want you to be completely sure that I am a good fit for your story, I am happy to offer a free sample reading of your book, which is typically about 2 to 3 minutes long. After you agree that I am the right voice for your project, I'll give you another chance to offer input at the 15-minute checkpoint. I'll send you the first 15 minutes of the completed audiobook, and after you've had a chance to review and offer feedback, only then will I proceed to narrate the rest of the book.
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Do I need to prepare my manuscript in a specific way for audiobook narration?The most important thing is to make sure that your manuscript has been professionally edited. It makes it challenging to narrate your book when there are errors in grammar or punctuation, so it always helps when you've had someone else proofread your book before sharing it with me. For the file format, I prefer working with PDF or Word documents. It makes it easy for me to prepare the script before reading, such as highlighting different characters or identifying words or names that I am not familiar with so that I can find out how to say them correctly before recording. In fact, I will ask you for the pronunciation of any names or unfamiliar words in the text so that I can get going on your audiobook in a timely manner. So if you can include that when sharing the script after we agree to work together, that is always helpful!
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Can you help me upload the audio files to the platform I choose?Yes! I am available to help you upload your files onto your platform of choice (Findaway, ACX/Audible, Apple Books, etc.) Once all the files are uploaded, it typically takes about two weeks for them to do a final check on the files before your audiobook is published.
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What happens if I want changes made after the recording is complete?If you have anything that needs to be changed or updated, it's easy! I keep copies of all the files of your audiobook, and if you need to revise something, it is simple for me to make that change and send you the updated audio file. Depending on the amount of changes required, there might be a small fee to make the corrections.
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Will I retain the rights to my audiobook after it’s produced?Yes! Once we complete the audiobook production, you have all of the rights. If you work with a narrator under royalty share, you will still share some of the profits from the sale of your audiobook with them, but you will still retain the rights to the audiobook. As far as I am concerned as the narrator/producer, once I send you all of the audio files, my part in the project is complete, and all the rights are yours. Be sure to check with the platform where you are publishing your audiobook (ACX/Audible, Findaway, etc.) for their policies on the rights.
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What is your turnaround time for eLearning projects?I can complete most projects within 24 hours. However, it depends on the length of your script, the amount of technical/scientific terms and whether you would like the audio split into multiple files. I can typically complete up to an hour of completed audio in one day. This would be around 9,300 words. Of course, if there are a lot of names and technical/scientific terms, this could increase the length of time for completing the delivery. Once you share the script with me, I will always give you a clear estimate on the time for delivery.
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What is the process for getting started with you?Just send me your script (Word or PDF, please) and a few details about your project. I'll give you a quote for the cost and time for delivery. And please remember that I am happy to record a short sample from your script so you can be sure that I am a good fit for your eLearning project!
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Do you offer revisions or pickups if the script changes?Absolutely! I will fix any errors made on my part for free, and I include a round of pickups for small changes. For more significant modifications, there is a small fee, and I'll work with you to keep it affordable.
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Can you split the audio file by slides or scenes?Yes! I will split the audio however you need it, using whatever naming convention for your files that you request.
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What audio format do you deliver in?I can deliver in WAV, MP3, or whatever other format works best with your LMS or workflow.
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How do you handle technical or industry-specific terms?If you have a pronunciation guide you can share with me, that is always welcomed! Otherwise, I research each term, using several sources that help pronounce technical and scientific terms. And if something is still not clear, I'll ask you before recording. If I do mispronounce any terms, there is no extra charge for correcting those.
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What if I need a quick update of a last-minute change after delivery?I am flexible and responsive! If something comes up, I'll do my best to take care of it quickly.
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Can you match an existing voiceover or pacing from previous modules?Yes! If you share a sample with me, I can match the tone, style and pacing to keep your course consistent.
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Can you handle long-form narration or multi-hour courses?Yes, I've narrated full courses and multi-hour projects (including over 100 audiobooks)! I am very comfortable with long sessions and maintaining energy and clarity throughout.
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How do you ensure audio quality and consistency across a large course?I use the same mic, settings and vocal style across sections, and before recording the next day, I listen to the previous module or section to make sure I use the same tone and pacing as before to make sure everything is consistent.
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What is your recording setup?I have a StudioBricks One VO Edition sound booth, a Sennheiser MK4 microphone with a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface. This equipment allows me to record clean, high-quality audio every time.
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Do you offer different vocal tones or styles (such as friendly, authoritative, etc.)?Yes! Whether you want warm and conversational or clear and professional, I can adapt to your course style.
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Are you able to sync the audio with time stamps?Yes, I can adjust the audio to start at the timestamps that you provide. There is a small fee to add this to the project.
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Are you comfortable signing an NDA?Absolutely! I am happy to keep your content private and confidential.
eLearning Samples
