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Vornelo
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About Vornelo

We teach the fastest path from microphone to market. Our booking-first method removes fluff and focuses on repeatable performance systems built for Canadian studios and remote clients.

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Mission

Build confident, client-ready voices by simplifying technique, amplifying taste, and training judgement. Every drill maps to a booking scenario: national commercial, corporate narration, eLearning, or video games.

  • Minimal instruction, maximal feedback — short loops, deep reps.
  • Metrics that matter: session efficiency, directability, and re-take count.
  • Community of practice with real scripts and live direction.
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Practical coaching inside a real signal chain

History

  1. 2016 — Studio beginnings

    We started as a boutique production team helping talent translate direction into bookable reads, one session at a time.

  2. 2019 — Method formalized

    Patterns emerged: fewer notes, clearer outcomes. We codified the drills and built our first transparent syllabus.

  3. 2023 — Canada-wide remote

    Live online with broadcast chain checks and producer-style direction, from Vancouver to Halifax.

Team Philosophy

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Taste over tricks

We train your ear first. You learn to spot what directors buy and self-correct quickly.

Systems thinking

Frameworks that scale to any script or director — less guessing, more consistency.

Client empathy

Understand the business problem and your creative lane — bookings follow clarity.

Transparent Syllabus Map

Each module lists drills, effort hours, and booking impact. Open any row to see exactly what you’ll practice and how progress is measured.

Module 1 — Micro-timing and Breath Control
Effort: 6–8h • Impact: 72%
  • Tempo ladders: 85–115 BPM read-throughs
  • Breath map overlays on real ad copy
  • Silent in-breath technique for punch-ins
Booking Impact
Module 2 — Emotional Specificity
Effort: 8–10h • Impact: 81%
  • Beat mapping and intention swaps
  • Two-take contrast drills for director options
  • Subtext anchoring with single-word prompts
Booking Impact
Module 3 — Technical Chain and Remote Etiquette
Effort: 5–7h • Impact: 64%
  • Gain staging and noise floor checks
  • Source-Connect / Zoom direction etiquette
  • Room correction and mic placement for consistency
Booking Impact

Ask about the syllabus

Have specific booking goals? Send a note — we’ll map modules to your niche and reply within one business day.

  • Response time: under 24 hours
  • We never share your data

Format: +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX

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Community of practice

You’ll rehearse with peers, rotate director roles, and benchmark against broadcast examples. The goal is simple: be effortless under direction.

Weekly scripts Live punch-ins Peer notes Rubrics
Team Philosophy — Deep Dive
  • Taste is trained: compare takes against references, not vibes.
  • Systems beat hacks: pre-flight, landing line, and spread options.
  • Clients hire reliability: communication, punctuality, and resilience.
Outcome Rubrics — What “Good” Looks Like
Timing

Reads land naturally on beat changes without rushing the tag. Re-takes reduce by 40%.

Emotional specificity

Two contrasting but truthful options delivered on cue; director selects with confidence.

Technical chain

Noise floor below -60 dB, consistent mic distance, no plosives on sibilant-heavy lines.

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