Regional Voice Casting
Voice casting across North America
A practical hub for North American campaigns spanning English and Spanish-market production priorities.
Use North America when the brief needs regional reach, fast production, and clear market-by-market rollout.
Market context
Teams often need U.S. and Mexico messaging aligned across brand, retail, training, and service communication.
Why this page exists
This hub only includes markets with defined rollout scope and matching localized pages.
Countries in this market
Related reading
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How to Write Voice-Over Scripts for E-Learning
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Microphone Placement for Professional Voice-Over
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Production context
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Frequently asked questions
How should we approach planning voice projects across North America?
For North America projects, start with the market goal, usage rights, delivery format, and timing. That gives you a clear brief for local casting and makes quoting much faster.
Which content types fit North America best?
In North America, commercials, explainers, corporate video, e-learning, IVR, and destination content are the most common starting points. The right format depends on your distribution channel and audience.
How should we scope approval and delivery for North America?
For North America productions, define reviewers, version count, file specs, and target markets upfront. That aligns the shortlist with your actual production plan from day one.