Corporate & E‑Learning Voiceover
Corporate and e‑learning projects ask a lot of a voice. The scripts tend to be longer, the information is denser, and the audience often has to stay with the material for more than a few minutes at a time. The voiceover has to keep things moving without rushing, and support the content without drawing attention away from it.
This is where Melanie is a natural fit. Her background in long‑form narration and training content means she’s used to handling detailed, technical scripts for companies, schools, and healthcare organizations. The goal is always the same: keep the message clear, steady, and human from the first module to the last.
Voiceover Services Available
Corporate and e‑learning voiceover can cover a lot of ground. Melanie’s work in this lane includes internal communications, onboarding, compliance training, product walk‑throughs, investor presentations, and public‑facing educational material.
Some projects are short—like a leadership message or a product overview. Others run across dozens of modules in a learning management system. In either case, the voice needs to hold together so listeners aren’t reminded that they’re hearing different recording days or pickups.
Corporate Voiceover
Corporate voiceover is often the company speaking in its own voice. That might be a brand film used at events, a video on the company’s website, a series of internal updates, or training that needs to feel like it comes from inside the organization instead of from an outside announcer.
Melanie’s reads in this area are professional without sounding rigid. She pays close attention to how the script is built and how information unfolds for the listener. Key points are given space. Supporting material stays out of the way. When something needs emphasis, the read guides attention there naturally.
The result is a delivery that supports the brand and the message, without competing with it.
E‑Learning & Training
E‑learning voiceover has its own set of demands. The narration has to stay in step with slides, animation, or screen capture, and it has to move at a pace that lets people actually absorb what they’re hearing. When it’s too fast or too flat, learners either fall behind or tune out.
In these projects, Melanie treats the script more like a lesson than a performance. The read stays conversational and patient, with room for key points to land. That approach works whether the subject is workplace safety, software, procedures, or professional development.
Technical, Medical & Compliance Content
A lot of corporate and e‑learning work involves terminology that isn’t part of everyday speech. That might be legal wording, scientific or medical terms, or internal acronyms that show up across an entire course. Mispronunciations or inconsistent delivery can make that kind of material hard to trust.
Melanie is comfortable with this level of detail. She takes the time to understand how a term functions in context and keeps a consistent approach as it repeats. The aim is to make difficult material sound as simple as it can be, without oversimplifying what it means.
Selected Corporate & E‑Learning Clients
Corporate and e‑learning voiceover for:
- Technology & business – Microsoft, HP, Xerox, SAS, Conoco Phillips, Schlumberger, Embraer, other corporate clients needing training, internal communications, and executive presentations.
- Healthcare & medical training – Baylor College of Medicine, MD Anderson, Memorial‑system hospitals, and other medical organizations using narration for staff training, patient education, and compliance.
- Education & nonprofit – Universities and nonprofits such as SMU, US Fish and Wildlife, and The Welch Award in Science for educational and awareness content.
Studio & Workflow
These projects often stretch over weeks or months. New modules are added, policies change, or updated information needs to be swapped in. It’s helpful when the recording setup stays the same the whole way through.
Melanie records and edits from the same treated space for every session. That makes it easier to match tone, pacing, and sound quality when a course comes back for revisions. Files are delivered in standard formats and organized in a way that supports versioning and updates.
Local & Remote Collaboration
Corporate and e‑learning teams are rarely all in one place. Writers, designers, developers, and stakeholders may be spread across offices or even countries. Voiceover has to fit into that reality.
Sessions with Melanie are usually handled remotely. Teams can listen in, give notes, and approve takes from wherever they are. For clients who don’t need live direction, she can work from a detailed brief and deliver finished files on an agreed schedule, leaving room in the process for pickups as needed.
Contact Melanie
If you’re planning a corporate or e‑learning project and want to make sure the voice matches the material, you can outline the scope, subject, and timeline, and Melanie will respond with options.