List all the human attributes inherent in your business personality. An accounting firm may want to project stability, reliability, and a conventional outlook - think the avuncular voice of Walter Cronkite. An advertising agency might want to deliver a hip, cutting edge, in your face creative personality - think the edgy delivery of Chris Rock or Dennis Leary. Now before you get all excited and start shouting, 'how I am I going to afford these guys?' the answer is you don't. There are great voice actors available at very reasonable prices that can project the desired style and delivery.
What are the audio qualities of the Signature Voice? Do you want a man or a woman, or a combination of both? Do you want a deep base voice full of conviction, a snooty British accent dripping in condescension, or a comic rapid-fire patter aimed to amuse and entertain? When we created the MassiveRecordProductions.com (http://www.massiverecordproductions.com) project, we required a smart-alec wise-guy approach, in the vain of Dennis Miller. In this case, the actual accent of the voice was less important than the delivery.
What kind of language, phrasing, and cadence is required to give the Signature Voice its personality? When we were looking for a Signature Voice for a DVD that was to be used at the Winter Baseball Meetings, we decided on a combination of Dizzy Dean and Mel Allen. The key was that 'good ole boy' southern charm conveyed through a combination of baseball jargon, phrasing, and dialect. We weren't looking for someone to imitate Dizzy Dean, just someone who could deliver the essence of Dizzy's love for the game.
Wet or Dry? Have you ever watched one of those 'The Making of ...' documentaries on a how a movie was made? Sometimes they will show you a scene with dialog but no music or sound effects. It's really very flat, even with the actors doing their dramatic best. Voice without music or sound effects is called a 'Dry' delivery. When the effects and the music are added in postproduction, the scene delivers real emotional impact. The music and f/x provide emotional clues and memory hooks.
Here's the setup. There are certain things in life that are very personal, the way you dress, how you comb your hair, the way you take your coffee, and how you like your toast. There is nothing worse (well of course there is) than waking up on a Saturday morning, taking the last two slices of bread, placing them in the toaster, and in several minutes find you have what can best be described as a 'burnt offering.' There is definitely a need here that needs to be filled.