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Voiceover Scriptwriting

 Voiceover is the art of giving voice to a project without appearing on screen. It plays a vital role in various media such as commercials, documentaries, animations, video games, audiobooks, and e-learning content. A good voiceover brings content to life. It communicates messages clearly, sets the right tone, and emotionally engages the audience. In voiceover work, how something is said can be just as important as what is being said.

For a smooth voiceover process, it is helpful if the client shares the purpose of the video and who it is for, meaning the target audience. Let the scriptwriter know the key message, preferred tone, and overall vibe you’re going for, e.g. formal or informal, upbeat or emotional. If there are any must-use phrases, taglines, or a specific duration, those are great to mention upfront too.


Voiceover script examples

~20 seconds VO for kids supplement commercial.

Give your child the boost they need! ActyvChamp helps support their growth, energy, and immunity. 

It's the simple, delicious way to ensure they get their daily vitamins. Just one tasty chew, and they're set! 

Get ActiveChamp at www.actyvchamp.com today!


~30 seconds VO for construction company

With 12 years of experience and passion, every blueprint comes to life.

NexxEdge Co. creates spaces that inspire and elevate everyday moments.

From innovative commercial complexes to comfortable residential spaces,

we bring dreams to life with captivating design and purposeful structure.


Our projects are driven by skilled professionals who prioritize excellence and innovation with lasting values.

We embrace green principles and integrate nature into every project.

From concept to the cornerstone of tomorrow’s reality.



~60 seconds VO for wellness brand/lifestyle 

Healthy Everyday Habits!

We all want to live better. Start your day with a glass of water. It wakes up your body and kick starts your system.

Move more! whether it’s a walk, a dance, or just standing up from your desk once in a while.

Choose whole foods when you can. Fruits, veggies, and real meals fuel you better than processed snacks.

And don’t forget sleep. Your mind and body need that reset.

Healthy habits aren’t about big changes overnight.

They’re about showing up for yourself, little by little, every day.

Because when you take care of your body, your body takes care of you.

It’s the small things that make the biggest difference.


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