Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost?

    Prices vary greatly. To whom is it directed to? How many people will see it? What medium will be used to delIver the project? Is it a broadcast spot like what you would see on Television or radio? Is it on the internet? Is it just to your employees or your franchisees? No worries, I have a complete list of costs for each type of project. Contact me for your free quote.

  • How much time will it take?

    That depends on many factors. A 30 second commercial may take under 5 minutes. Character acing in a video game can take a few days, and audio book or a manual for your employees, could be a few weeks. But one thing is clear, you need your project done quickly. If it is logistically possIble I strive for a 24 hour turn-a-round.

  • Can you record at my studio?

    Sure! I work from home so anytime I am able to get out of the house for work, is a treat. I can also transmit to you broadcast quality audio from my studio to whatever studio you choose, using Source Connect Standard. My studio also has the ability for you to watch and listen in and direct as we work on your project together. I use Zoom, Skype, MS Meetings, Google Meet, phone patch, Facetime, or any other program you would like.

  • Is the price negotiable?

    Possibly. I try to work within your budget. What always helps with the price is quanity. Are there other projects either now or in the future where you may need my services? My prices vary greatly depending on how many projects we do together. The more the merrier!

  • Can you mix my project?

    Yes I can. I can mix audio, video, graphics, and royalty free music beds to accompany your project. I also have stock videos, or sound FX, if needed. Please ask for details. Send me an email.

  • Where are you located?

    My studio is located in Henderson, Nevada USA, it is a suburb of Las Vegas NV. But I can broadcast to any studio in the world that has Source Connect. It gives me the ability to sound as if I am on the other side of the glass across from the engineer.