
Corporate Narration
Looking for more than a basic business read?
Laura's voice goes beyond basic service with totally authentic, engaging sound. Get fast response times and 24-hr turnarounds for most projects.
Laura’s an experienced tech industry pro who knows what a truly great project sounds like.
Storytelling infused with business experience
It’s one thing to tell a story. It’s quite another to voice it with knowledge and personal experience.
Laura is a Corporate turned Creative: a professional female voiceover artist who began her career in IT development and sales. She’s been where your customers are now, dealing with real-world business decisions and a bottom line that needs to be raised.
With education and professional experience in technology, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing, Laura talks the walk of your target market. She brings confidence and expertise to her voiceover reads to educate and assure listeners that they’re making the right decision to go with your brand … while infusing your message with warmth and understanding.
Top 5 ways this recovered cubicle dweller elevates your corporate video
Corporate narration takes many forms: videos on a company website, internal training materials, presentations, and product demos. The goal is to effectively communicate messages to employees, clients, and other stakeholders, using a warm, authoritative, and engaging voice.
On a broader scale, corporate narration builds trust with your audience while reinforcing your company and product brand identity. Here’s what you should be looking for:
#1 An Engaging Voice
Audio is the most important aspect of any video. If the viewer can’t clearly understand the voice and be interested by it, they’re gone. Within seconds. You can’t afford that, especially after spending a small fortune on video production.
Give your audience engaging audio narration with a voice that resonates with truth, sincerity, and enthusiasm for your products and services. Laura channels her experience as a businesswoman, a mom, and a human being (who’s done a whole more than sit on the sidelines of life!) to share your message with both heart and mind.
#2 Clear, Concise Communications
Not everyone can make technical or complex topics understandable to the lay person. Laura can.
Tough technical terminology? Scientific tongue-twisters? Words with more syllables than most people can get out in one breath?
It’s not easy. That’s why you want a voice actor who can wrap her tongue around complex information, understand what the heck it’s all about, and communicate it in a way that makes sense to your audience. That’s when you call in an expert communicator who just happens to also be an accomplished voice actor.
#3 Top-Notch Customer Service
You don’t get through IBM’s rigorous sales program without a few mantras drilled into your brain:
· Do it right the first time
· Exceed customer expectations
· Excellence is never optional
It all boils down to delivering outstanding customer service, from first contact to final delivery of broadcast-quality audio files that meet your technical and creative specifications … and make the end client very happy.
#4 Proactive Thinking
Wouldn’t it be nice if your voice actor anticipated all your questions, such as response time and retake policy, right from the beginning?
Who checked with you about your preferred pronunciation of unusual names or places? Or how you want numbers enunciated (one hundred vs. a hundred, for example)?
Laura likes to get any and all questions answered up front. You’ll receive a brief document that lists all your deliverables, as well as other details like retake and revision policies. How about a quick Zoom call to talk about your project and your preferred pace, tone, and other creative direction? All part of working with a professional, experienced voice actor.
#5 True Acting Ability
Last, but never least, Laura Doman is an actor. Your project is innately a story and it deserves to be told well.
As the great acting coach Sanford Meisner taught, “Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.” The focus is on authenticity and expressing genuine emotions that resonate with your audience to provoke a reaction. In a business video, the reaction is often a Call to Action, such as the decision to purchase, the willingness to implement changes to corporate procedure, or choosing to attend an upcoming industry event.
Laura is well-trained as an on-camera, stage, and voice actor and adept at improvisation, too. She’s also a skilled master of ceremonies (MC) and host, interviewer, and panel moderator for conferences and events of all sizes. If you need a live or recorded announcer (“the voice of God”) that proclaims it’s time “to take your seats!” or enthusiastically introduce award nominees … Laura’s there for you, too.
FAQs
What is corporate narration voiceover used for?
Corporate narration voiceover is commonly used for company overview videos, internal communications, training and onboarding content, presentations, brand stories, and executive messaging — both internally and externally.
What style or tone works best for corporate narration?
A clear, confident, and conversational tone works best — professional and polished without sounding stiff, robotic, or overly formal.
Do you work directly with corporate teams and agencies?
Yes. Laura regularly works with corporate teams, producers, and agencies, and is known for clear communication, reliability, and being easy to collaborate with.
Can you handle long-form or multi-video corporate projects?
Absolutely. Laura has extensive experience narrating longer corporate videos and multi-video projects, delivering consistent tone, pacing, and high-quality audio throughout.
Can you provide fast turnaround or accommodate live, client-directed sessions?
Yes. Laura records from a broadcast-quality home studio, allowing for quick turnaround when timelines are tight. She’s also fully equipped for live, remote-directed sessions, so clients can listen in and direct in real time when collaboration is preferred.
What type of corporate narration project is coming up for you? Let’s talk about what you need, when you need it, and anything else on your wish list.





