Audio production guided by editorial thought.

Prosody Media supports podcasts, audiobooks, and voiceover production, using editorial thinking to create a better listener experience.

This is a good fit if…

  • Your project requires recording, editing, or mixing support.

  • Audio needs sound design, arrangement, or script edits to improve engagement.

  • Writing and audio need to be handled together to reduce handoffs or complexity.

  • Voice direction is helpful for voice actors (such as self-publishing authors or voiceover performances guided by a style guide, pronunciation guide, or performance direction)

Audio quality depends on continuity.

Voice and narrative audio production is detail-heavy and sequential by nature. Recording, editing, and mixing each require different kinds of attention, and the work depends on consistency carrying through each stage.

Because of that, even small shifts in performance, pacing, or production decisions can carry through into the final result. The work relies on clarity not just within each stage, but across the full process from recording to delivery.

This makes execution, timing, and continuity important considerations in any voice-driven project.

Clarity and performance both shape the final sound.

I approach voice and narrative audio as both a technical and creative process, where clarity, performance, and pacing all shape the final listening experience. The goal is always clean, consistent, and ready for release audio.

Work can cover full production or individual stages, depending on project needs, including:

  • Recording and session guidance.

  • Editing for dialogue cleanup, pacing, and structure.

  • Sound design, audio layering, and music integration.

  • Mixing and mastering for final delivery.

  • Editorial support for scripting and performance direction.

How does collaboration work here?

Projects begin with a short conversation to define scope, format, and stage of production. Early work focuses on understanding the material, aligning on intent, and identifying what support is needed across recording, editing, mixing, or full production.

From there, work moves through clear stages with feedback built into the process. Communication stays direct, and delivery aligns with agreed timelines.

The focus is a smooth, efficient workflow that maintains clarity, performance, and sound quality through to final delivery.