Bryant Falk | Co-Founder and
Voice Over Demo Producer
Coaching Conversational Performance for Advertising and Auditions
Bryant Falk is a New York City based producer and audio engineer and co-founder of Abacus Entertainment. With more than 25 years of experience in recording and voice over production, he works directly with actors to create demos that reflect their strengths and current industry expectations.
In 2013, Bryant partnered with voice actor and coach Bruce Kronenberg to build Abacus Entertainment, combining professional audio production with performance driven coaching under one studio.
Experience in Recording and Production
Bryant’s background in audio began in professional recording studios in New York City, where he worked during the shift from analog to digital production. After studying audio engineering and gaining hands-on experience in studio environments, he went on to build and operate his own recording space.
His work has included:
Recording and engineering for voice and music projects
Studio management and long-term client production work
Digital audio production using Pro Tools
This foundation continues to shape how he approaches voice over production today.
Creating Voice Over Demos
Bryant leads demo production at Abacus, working with actors across commercial voice over, animation, video games, and corporate narration. His role is to guide both the performance and the production process so the final demo reflects how actors are evaluated in real casting situations.
Each demo is developed through:
Script selection based on the actor’s voice and goals
Directed recording sessions that shape delivery and pacing
Editing and final production to ensure clarity and consistency
The focus is on building demos that feel specific and usable, rather than broad or generic.
Working One on One with Actors
A key part of Bryant’s process is working directly with actors in a studio setting. This allows for real-time direction, adjustment, and refinement during recording sessions.
In addition to demo production, he helps actors develop:
Microphone technique
Awareness of pacing and timing
Comfort working under direction
This approach gives actors a clearer understanding of what is expected in professional recording environments.
Approach to Production
Bryant’s work is grounded in the practical side of voice over. His focus is on helping actors create materials that are clear, current, and aligned with how casting decisions are made today.
Rather than following a fixed formula, each project is shaped around the individual actor and the type of work they are pursuing.