Brian
Kelsey
Media
June 12, 2026
Voice-Overs: Memorial Sloan Kettering

Longtime clients become something more than clients. After years of working together, projects become familiar, faces become familiar, and stepping back into the booth feels less like work and more like continuing a conversation.
Spent part of the day recording voiceover for Memorial Sloan Kettering, a relationship that goes back many years. There's something satisfying about helping bring important stories to life—especially when the mission behind the work is so meaningful. Whether it's patient stories, physician communications, or internal initiatives, the goal is always the same: deliver something clear, human, and trustworthy.
Voiceover work is funny in that most people never see it happen. Hours are spent in a dark booth with a microphone and a script, making small adjustments to pacing, tone, and emphasis that most listeners will never consciously notice. But that's the craft. Sometimes the most effective storytelling is the kind you don't notice at all.