"German is one of the world's major languages and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union. Around the world, German is spoken by approximately 105 million native speakers." - Wikipedia

Finding a German Voice

Never before has the voice-over market been so transparent. Within a matter of minutes, you have access to thousands of voice-over talents from all over the world.

There are numerous German dialects, phonetic and grammatically specific. “Standard German” is understood by German speakers in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and parts of Switzerland. Worldwide, it is spoken by approximately 105 million native speakers and about 80 million non-native speakers. It is the second most known language in the EU, after English.

However, if you do not speak or understand German you have to rely on faith that the information given to you is true and the talent is as capable as he/she promises.

If you have the time and resources you should find a native German who will check the completed audio to ensure that it meets your criteria. However, it could turn out that the talent has a slight Southern German accent. You were looking for a Standard German voice. But, because you are well prepared, you have another talent lined up. Nevertheless―this one is not able to deliver the range of professionalism that you expect. You start looking again. The clock is ticking.

Meet Dana Krueger, a native German voice-over professional who has proven success in the vast field of voice-over in her home country. She has worked as a voice talent and director for a wide array of high profile clients on several ongoing and short-term projects.

You get the material delivered and approved, so you can continue attending to the numerous other aspects of your life. There is no need to lose time because of your voice-over artist.

If you feel that I am the right voice for you, just contact me through this website and we will be in touch in no time.

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