Zalfa Hart
I’m a third culture kid who grew up learning how to listen—to accents, to people, to the unspoken rhythm of language. Moving between countries taught me how to adapt my voice to different cultures and connect through tone as much as words.
I hold a Master’s degree in Cinematography from the London Film School. Understanding the visual side of narrative helps me match voice to mood with better precision.
Today, I’m a mother of three, and storytelling is woven into my every day. I read aloud daily, and that practice of speaking with intention, warmth, and expression has shaped my voice into a tool that is authentic, versatile, and undeniably human.
What sets me apart in a world increasingly filled with AI-generated voices? My voice has a heartbeat. It’s conversational, serious, chatty, lighthearted, formal, or fun—depending on what your project needs. And it's always real. Flaws and all.