Voiceoverpro.co | Ben Hauck Voice
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West 86th Street meets the park’s fringe here, where pre-war brick lines the sidewalks and weekend runners cut through the neighborhood. Voiceoverpro.co anchors the block at 400 Central Park West—Studio 19J—one of the few downtown-adjacent rooms built for voice. Audiobooks, commercials, e-learning modules, and corporate videos drop by before they head to broadcast or stream; telephony voices appear after lunch for IVR recordings. The space handles accents, children’s narratives, and high-energy promos alike, each session tracked to the take. Audiobook narration reads like long-form theater; Voiceoverpro.co carves 90-minute chapters into manageable chunks, then layers delivery until the pacing feels effortless. Commercial work ranges from 15-second promos to 60-second brand films, and the engineers dial mid-plate reverbs or dry, modern clarity depending on target platform. E-learning narration demands consistency across dozens of modules, so takes are logged with file names and time-stamped notes for seamless edits later. Companies tackling multilingual projects often stage pickups here: Spanish voiceovers for explainer videos, Mandarin narrations for tutorials, French dubs for corporate webinars. Narration auditions arrive in advance, letting clients spin dials on style before the final record. Sessions also include ISDN patch-ins for live radio imaging and remote direction when the session can’t be local. Everything stays on one clock, from first slate to final MP3 delivery. Plan your route using the map, then call (646) 397-5477 once you’re on the sidewalk buzzing up Studio 19J.