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How Much Does Audio Post Production Cost? (2025 Guide)

How Much Does Audio Post Production Cost? (2025 Guide)

By Elad Marish, Founder \& ECD, Swell Music + Sound · \ October 7

Audio post production pricing is one of the most opaque corners of the production world. Different studios quote different day rates. Scope can balloon. Music licensing costs live in a separate universe from the mix costs.

This guide breaks it down — what you're actually buying, what the ranges look like, and how to scope a project without getting surprised.

What audio post production actually includes

"Audio post" is an umbrella term. A full audio post pass on a 30-second commercial might include:

Not every project needs all of these. A simple testimonial-style digital ad might just need a music license, a light dialogue pass, and a mix.

Audio post production cost ranges (2025)

These are real-world ranges, not theoretical ones:

ServicePrice range
Dialogue edit + final mix, 30-second digital spot$800–$2,500
Full audio post (dialogue, sound design, music, mix), 30-second broadcast spot$3,500–$10,000+
Custom music composition (per track, 30–60 seconds)$2,500–$15,000+
ADR session (half day, talent not included)$1,500–$3,500
Foley session (half day)$1,500–$4,000
Music licensing — library track, national broadcast$5,000–$75,000+
Music licensing — major label syncHighly variable; can reach six figures for national campaigns
Engineering and facility rate (Swell)$375/hr

What drives costs up

What drives costs down

How to get an accurate quote

A good audio post studio should be able to quote from: a locked cut or rough cut of the video, a clear description of deliverables (formats, versions, specs), and a realistic revision expectation. If you're getting quoted without any of this, the number you're getting is a guess.

At Swell, our rate card is available on request. We scope your project accurately and deliver audio that elevates the work — not pad a number and hope you don't notice.

The cost of getting it wrong

The cheapest audio post option is rarely the best value. A poorly mixed broadcast spot will cost you more in re-delivery fees, client frustration, and brand perception damage than the difference between two bids. Budget for audio post the way you'd budget for color grading: it's the finishing pass that makes everything else sound like it's worth what you spent on it.

Related: Swell's full audio post production service · Custom music pricing · Music licensing cost guide

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