Clear Rates. No Guesswork

One thing I’ve learned from years in this industry: people want clarity, not complexity. That’s why I’ve taken a big step to serve you better. Whether you’re hiring talent for a commercial, corporate video, or social campaign, it helps to know what a professional rate looks like. I’ve made it super simple with two big updates:

Fun, Simple and Downloadable
Rate Card

That’s why I’m sharing my Rate Card, with sample pricing for both voiceover and on-screen gigs. You’ll find breakdowns by usage type, session length, and add-ons, so you can budget with clarity and confidence.

Tabitha Mixon Acting Rate Card 2025

How to Use the Rate Card:

Browse by genre & usage

  • Includes Voiceover and On-Camera services

  • Add-ons like live directed sessions, travel, and overtime

  • Use it to scope your own budget, understand what goes into talent pricing

Even BETTER:
Instant Quote Calculator

Great work starts with great communication. I also built a Quick Quoting Calculator to make pricing even easier. Upload your script, pick your usage, and get an instant estimate.

Example:

Let’s say you need a local 60-second commercial spot for 3 months usage with a live directed session.

  • Select Commercial Voiceover - Short.

  • Enter the number of spots you need.

  • Under Additional Usage Rights, select Local - 3 months.

  • Under Additional Services select Live directed session.

  • Estimate is totaled at the bottom.

  • Upload details and script just click Get Official Quote button

  • Receive a custom audition, questions, and a custom invoice.

It’s fast, clear, and tailored just for you. You get exactly what you need, and nothing you don't! Need help or want to talk it through? I’m here for you anytime, check out my scheduler and set up a call with me completely free.

Feel free to check out a few freebies I have available for you, in easy-peezy
ready to download PDFs.

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