Our experienced MultiVoice voice artists know how to get the best out of your story. They are convincing. They make sure that your message gets across. It will only take a word or two from the director to get the tone of voice you are looking for. Our voice artists work with you to achieve perfect rhythm and timing. And of course they contribute useful suggestions on editorial matters.
Do you have the right voice for radio and TV? Read how to apply here.
The colour system
Colour & Emotions
We often use colours to indicate moods. For example, red evokes feelings of intimacy, energy and passion; orange feelings of togetherness. Yellow makes you cheerful. And you create a feeling of peace with natural colours like beige, grey, white, black and brown.
Cool colours like turquoise, blue and green have a refreshing effect. They are relaxing and give a feeling of space. Pink, lilac and violet are sweet colours and strengthen your intuition.
In short, colours have an effect on your emotions.
The colour system
MultiVoice has colour coded all of its voices to match their specific qualities. This enables you to see the timbre of a particular voice at a glance. Our colour code is also used by other organisations, such as the VRT (Flemish public broadcasting company).
Please complete this form giving as much detail as possible about your project or production. After receiving it, we’ll immediately send you a tailor-made selection of voices by e-mail. Of course, you can also call us for personal advice.
If you would like to hear excerpts or make a booking immediately, just contact one of our booking managers.
Does using your voice to communicate come as second nature? Do you have professional microphone experience? Then maybe your voice is just what we’re looking for. All prospective voice artists can do a test. Click here for more information about our selection procedure. We’re looking for voice artists in all languages.