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Talent Buyouts & Usage In Perpetuity – How To Attract Top Talents

June 21, 2022 by Maria Pendolino

Maria Pendolino, Voice Actor, Sitting in front of her editing station wearing a black dress. If you’re producing content, chances are – you want the best talent involved in the project to achieve the best results for your clients. When you’re planning your project’s budget and terms, there are a few talent-friendly things to keep in mind about talent buyouts usage in perpetuity to make sure top working actors and content creators consider your casting.

My name is Maria Pendolino, and I’ve been a working pro voice actor for over a decade.

My voice has been featured in commercials and industries for brands like Hoover, Dannon, American Express, Monistat, and Pillsbury – among many others.

The Good News Is?

Top talents like me want to audition for your projects! When top talents see a casting posted on an online casting site or receive an email from their reps with terms like “all media in perpetuity,” – they are likely to pass. Why? Let’s talk about it!

Let’s start with some key definitions so we all speak the same language.

  • What is “usage?” Usage is the use of a talent’s likeness in a creative piece. Their “likeness” could be a voice performance, an on-camera actor’s appearance in a commercial or a content creator’s sponsored post.
  • What is “in perpetuity?” In perpetuity is an indefinite length of time, aka forever.
  • What is “all media?” All Media encompasses all the types of media that exist today or could be invented in the future. (Will the International Space Station start broadcasting content in the night sky?)
  • What is a “buyout?”A Buyout is a payment in exchange for a performance for a duration of time. The hiring entity isn’t going to track how many times a piece of creative airs. Buyouts are common in non-union talent contracts.

If you take away only one piece of information from this piece, I hope it’s this:  

Top working talents and content creators likely won’t agree to commercial talent buyouts usage in perpetuity across all media.

Why Does This Happen?

You pay a talent once to use their likeness in your creative, and then you can use that creative for however long you want without having to re-negotiate rates or renewals. Or, do any tracking of the piece of creative throughout its life cycle. And you can run it on any media platform that you choose. Simple, right? If you’re not a signatory to a collective bargaining agreement, it’s the wild west – there aren’t any “standard” contracts or governing bodies to refer to.

With stock footage availability and actors & content creators having broadcast-quality home setups, it’s easier than ever to generate a piece of content to traffic. And if a talent is working direct with a brand or production company, there may not be an agent or manager looped in to discuss and negotiate terms. If it’s a non-union project, collectively bargained union contracts and terms aren’t in play.

So, What’s The Problem?

While a buyout in perpetuity is simple, clean, and easy for clients and producers, it can be extremely detrimental to talents and content creators who work on commercial advertising projects – particularly those who are early in their careers and aspire to join a performer’s union in the future.

The moment a talent signs a buyout in perpetuity for all media on a piece of commercial creative, they could be hindering their ability to ever work in that product/service category again, especially if they eventually want to be considered for union campaigns.

Let’s Consider An Example

Commercial of woman drinking a beverage that concerns talent buyouts usage in perpetuity

Let’s say that talent early in the career and not in a performer’s union agrees to a buyout in perpetuity across all media for their voiceover performance in a Coke spot. They receive a one-time payment for the usage of their voice.

Two years later, the talent has joined the union and is now offered the opportunity to be “THE VOICE” of Pepsi in a campaign. As is typical with union broadcast contracts, Pepsi wants exclusivity in the “Beverage” category. Technically, the talent cannot sign the Pepsi contract in good faith. Why? Because they granted the use of their voice, to Coke two years ago in all media, in perpetuity for that one-time payment. So, that Coke spot could start re-airing – violating the exclusivity clause that Pepsi has requested.

The talent has essentially created a forever conflict in “Soda/Beverages” and would never be able to enter into an exclusive agreement in the category. On larger campaigns and union projects, exclusivity and conflicts in a category are tracked very closely. Brands don’t want their talents to appear in their competitors’ advertisements.

So, What Can You Do?

You can do right by your talents and content creators by asking them for time-bound buyouts that reflect how long you or your clients ACTUALLY intend to use the piece. You can also limit the media to the platforms that the piece will actually be trafficked on.

Here are the Top Five Things you can do to help protect the future livelihoods of talented actors and creators:

  1. Offer Time-Bound Buyout Terms for Commercial Advertising Projects Advertising doesn’t last forever. Offer time-bound commercial buyouts, with the option to renew at the end of the term.
  2. Remember Talents In Budget Discussions When you’re starting a new project and discussing budgets, timelines and media with your clients, keep your talents in mind at the start of the conversation.
  3. Make Realistic Decisions About How & Where Creative Assets Will Be Used It’s possible that at the time you put out a casting call or make inquiries with talents and content creators that you won’t know exactly how long or where creative assets will be used. That’s OK.
  4. Use Simple Contracts Instead of Boilerplate Release Language  A talent should not be asked to execute all-encompassing releases that include verbiage or terms that are not applicable to a particular project.
  5. Be Open To Negotiation With Your Talents It’s a two-way street. While there is an inherent power dynamic between a hiring entity and a job seeker, you can level the playing field just by being open to negotiation.

Are There Times When Buyouts In Perpetuity Are OK?

Typically, buyouts in perpetuity for the following types of media would not cause commercial conflicts for talents:

  • Non-Broadcast Educational Content / Explainer Videos
  • E-Learning Training & Webinars
  • Telephony & IVR Systems
  • Corporate / Internal Industrials
  • Live Announcing or Voice of God recordings
  • PSAs that promote awareness of an issue for the public good

Thanks for reading. And, thanks for remembering the working actors, talents and content creators in your next commercial advertising project.

Maria Pendolino is a working voice actor with more than eighteen years of performance experience. Maria has worked in theatre, television and film in addition to her voiceover acting career. You can learn more about Maria on her website, www.voicebymaria.com, and you can follow her on Instagram @mariapendo. Maria’s fun fact is that she and her husband Eric were featured on an episode of HGTV’s flagship show HOUSE HUNTERS.

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Female Sports Promo Voice

November 15, 2021 by Maria Pendolino

Is Monday Night Football a big deal in your house? How about Hockey Night in Canada? Or maybe your family is more about MLB? 

Maria Pendolino wearing headphones and sitting in her voiceover recording booth

In the household that I share with my husband and our cats, sports are a big deal (okay, maybe not to the cats, but have you ever met one? Not exactly easy to please).

My name is Maria Pendolino, and I have worked in the world of voice acting for more than a decade. As a professional voice actor, I am always thrilled to lend my voice to sports promos of any kind. With the help of my friendly (yet authoritative) voice, I can walk that delicate line between relaying practical info and stirring up excitement and pride. When it comes to sports voiceover, it’s about more than just business for me. It’s a melding of two of my lifelong passions. 

Maria Pendolino: Monday Night Football Promo Voice Announcer 

I live (and was born and raised) in Buffalo, so I’d like to say that I understand firsthand the sanctity of the Monday Night Football tradition. You can imagine my delight, then, when I got the opportunity to voice the Monday Night Football pre-kickoff promo for week 9 on November 8th, 2021, that celebrated the rivalry and the game between the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers. Check it out here:


Why Hire a Professional Voiceover Artist for a Sports Promo? 

Don’t underestimate the role that a professional voice actor plays in sports marketing . Any sports fan knows the importance of a compelling sports commentator or promo announcer. When it comes to high stake sports games, clear communication is necessary—ask any fan whether or not an attention to detail in sports is important, and they’re sure to say a resounding “yes”. 

I’m available for promo work, game wrap work, and any other marketing communications for a sports team. I am happy to work with both local and national sports teams. The global sports industry is valued at a staggering 1.1 trillion dollars. With this much money on the table, it’s best to leave your promos up to the professionals. Trained voice actors understand how to engage and command an audience—a skillset that is only becoming more and more of a hot commodity in today’s world where your audience’s attention span is more elusive with every year that passes. 

Why Choose a Female Voiceover For a Sports Promo?

Let’s face it—although the world of voice acting has started to embrace the female voice for things like Voice of God announcements, e-learning videos, commercials and corporate narration, but there are many areas where female voiceover artists are still in the minority. Sports promo, for one, remains a bit of a boy’s club. But that’s changing, and I’m delighted to be a part of the female revolution! 

Not only can women more be heard as sports commentators more often than ever before, but it’s also becoming more common for female voiceover actors to provide the voiceovers for promos and sports packages. If you’re looking for a voiceover that sounds like Erin Andrews, you may be happy with my voice demos. I am also inspired and motivated by the other female voice commentators who are paving the way in the sports world, like Lisa Salter, Michele Tafoya, Lisa Salters, Maria Taylor, Suzy Kolber, and of course Beth Mowins, who was the first female commentator to call play-by-play and color commentary for Monday Night Football. 

Voice Acting Services of All Kinds 

A trained actor since the age of 11, I have been professionally involved in the voice acting business for more than a decade. My first voice acting gig was for a university right here in Buffalo. Since then, my voice has accumulated quite the travel history—it can be heard all around the country and the world in thousands of spots, including commercials, e-learning, medical narration, corporate narration, and more. Some of my big name clients have included the likes of Lowe’s, Glad, Xfinity, Google, Grubhub, and more. Check out an overview of my demo reels here or request a live audition.

From my fully-equipped professional home studio, I am able to present my clients with broadcast-quality audio that is ready to deploy. No expensive trip to a fancy studio in Los Angeles or New York recording studio necessary—just give me your required audio specs, and I’ll send a polished product your way. Get in touch with me today to see how I can bring your sports promo to life. I would love to hear more about your audio needs! 

If you’re looking for a female voiceover artist for a sports spot, Maria Pendolino is your gal. A sports fan since childhood, this Buffalo native knows the important role that sports can play in all of our lives—especially when it comes to football.

The times are changing, and more and more sports broadcasters are opting for a female voiceover for their sports promos. If you’re thinking about hiring a female voice for your sports promo, you’re making a good choice. Female voices are shown to resonate extremely well with audience of any gender. Reach out to Maria Pendolino today and learn how her clear, compelling voice can ignite the right level of excitement in your audience.

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Why You Should Hire a Professional Female Voiceover Artist For Your Next Project

September 14, 2021 by Maria Pendolino

When’s the last time you heard an announcement or commercial that stuck with you? Did the voiceover sound happy? Reassuring? Warm?

Did it sound female?

If you’ve observed that many of the voices we hear in the media are female, we’re here to tell you that you’re on to something. Gone are the times of the good ‘ole boy’s club—nowadays, more and more companies are turning to female voiceover help. Let’s take a look at why this is.

Maria Pendolino wearing headphones and sitting in her voiceover recording boothThe (voiceover) Future is Female

First thing’s first: there is compelling evidence to show that listeners warm up more quickly to a female voice compared with deep male voices. A 2014 study performed by the University of Glasgow found that participants rated female voices and higher-pitched male voices as the most trustworthy.

It’s also possible that female voices resonate more strongly with consumers who often tend to be female themselves. It’s been over ten years since the Harvard Business Review declared that women “drive the world economy,” a phrase that came from the fact that women serve as the primary purchase decision-maker in most spending categories.

So what does this mean? If you’re starting to think about your next voiceover project, you should seriously consider hiring the help of a female professional.

A Professional? Can’t I Just Record My Own Voiceovers?

If you’re in need of voiceovers, it can be tempting to take the DIY path. Not only is cutting-edge software and hardware more accessible than ever before, but there is no shortage of videos out there that give us that boost of “you can do it” confidence, for better or for worse.

While a YouTube tutorial can be an excellent help for restringing your guitar or deep-cleaning your bathtub, there’s a lot at stake with voiceover acting. Even you have a “great announcer voice,” creating a high-quality, ready-to-go can be deceivingly complex. It’s not that we don’t think you’re capable of great things—but voice acting makes the list of tasks that are better handled by professionals.

This is because, whether you’re looking to advertise a product or deliver an important message to the mass public, your implementation must be exact. If a voiceover delivery falls flat, it can backfire and have disastrous consequences for your company or organization.

Bottom line: you’ll do yourself a favor by investing in the peace of mind that comes with using a reliable voice actor who will complete your project in a professional studio and deliver a ready-to-use product created with industry standards in mind. Voiceover actors are professionals, training for years to perfect their craft. They’re ready to help you.

While any professional voice talent will bring something different to the table, you should consider looking into using a female voiceover talent. You’ve got science on your side.

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The Pandemic Pivot – An Actor Working From Home

September 8, 2021 by Maria Pendolino

Pivoting, changing, and reinventing. All industries have used at least one of these words to describe the impact of a voice actor working from home during the pandemic, and our industry is no exception. It’s been a challenging year and a half, but thanks to technology and a little out-of-the-box thinking, it’s easier now, more than ever, to find just the right voiceover talent for that upcoming project.

Great Talent is Everywhere

Remember staying home, binging Tiger King in one weekend, making sourdough bread, and finishing the next puzzle in your stack? Me too. I also remember noticing that top casting directors, who would normally only consider talent based in New York City and Los Angeles, were now open to hearing auditions from voiceover artists like me who are based in other areas (Buffalo, New York represent!). Looking for talent beyond specific geographic locations increases the chances of finding just the right person for that next project.

Studio Quality at Home 

More production studios, post houses, and engineers are realizing that there are voiceover talents with true professional setups at home. Brands like Pillsbury, Panera, and Hoover have brought me on for projects that I’ve voiced in my own professional home studio. For the past decade, I’ve recorded, edited, conference-called, and participated in live-directed sessions from my StudioBricks OnePlus booth with a Neumann TLM-103 and a Sennheiser MKH-416 Shotgun Microphone, an Audient id14 Interface, and a MacPro Editing Suite.
I’ve even been able to provide pristine raw audio that’s ready to mix via services like SourceConnect, ISDN, ipDTL or CleanFeed and I’m comfortable editing my own audio for industrial projects like e-learning or explainer videos.

Problem-Solving on the Fly

I’d love to think that technology works great all of the time, but let’s be real — whether collaborating on projects on-site or remotely, there are times when things don’t go quite as planned. Voiceover artists who have their own professional setup at home know their equipment inside and out. They become their own in-house tech support to troubleshoot their equipment and come up with solutions so that the end result meets (and exceeds!) the client’s standards.

Case in point: During a scheduled live-directed session with a client on the West Coast, the power went out across the entire Eastern seaboard. They were supposed to be recording me remotely through SourceConnect, but after I realized it wasn’t a problem with my router and that actually thousands of people were without power, I quickly set up a Zoom meeting for the entire team to join. They listened in and directed me while I recorded the session on my side and uploaded all of the takes to send to them after we finished. Ultimately, the session went perfectly — I was able to deliver exactly what the engineer needed to build the spot with my takes.

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Leave It to the Experts: Hiring a Professional Voice Actor

September 8, 2021 by Maria Pendolino

In a world that encourages DIY-ing everything, there are just some things — like voiceovers — to leave to the experts. Here are four reasons for hiring a professional voice actor (and not Janice from accounting, although she is a very nice person) for your next project:

  1. Keep Listeners Engaged
    With the rise of online learning, assisted audio devices like Siri and Alexa, and podcasts and audiobooks, audiences expect a certain level of quality to keep them engaged. Professional voice actors prepare and practice the scripts so they can get the intonation just right, know when to pause for emphasis or dramatic effect, add excitement or energy as needed, and take extra care to pronounce all of the words correctly. They make sure all of the details come together to deliver a recording that makes dense and hard-to-understand topics digestible and enjoyable to listen to so that the content sticks.
  2. Ensure Great Audio Quality
    Many professional voice actors who work from home have their own professional home studios. Personally, I record from a StudioBricks OnePlus booth with a Neumann TLM-103 and a Sennheiser MKH-416 Shotgun Microphone, an Audient id14 Interface, and a MacPro Editing Suite. (See my setup here.)Getting great audio quality isn’t always easy, but working with a voice actor who uses a professional setup at home guarantees that you’ll receive a high-quality audio file that your engineers will be happy to use.
  3. Save on Time and Effort
    No more spending time asking Janice from accounting to re-record the audio and add just a little bit (or a LOT bit) more personality and excitement or asking if she could maybe soften her p’s and b’s. Hiring a professional voiceover artist means you’ll be working with someone who takes the job seriously and has the training and experience to turn around the project quickly so that you can delegate the task and check it off your to-do list *cue the choir of angels*.
  4. Keep Your Brand, on Brand
    Picture the Geico commercials and I’ll bet you can hear the voice of the Geico gecko. His voice has helped to establish Geico as a friendly, relatable, and cheeky brand that customers can trust. Strengthen your brand voice (literally!) with the talents of a professional voice actor. Even better, establish a consistent brand voice to use throughout your commercials and marketing videos so that your audience comes to recognize the voice and the brand.

Whether the project is a commercial, training video, e-learning module, announcement, or product launch, working with a voice actor adds quality, professionalism, and peace of mind. You’ll be glad you left it to an expert to get the job done right!

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