
I’m Matthew Boudreau (@UberDuo), a veteran audio storyteller with nearly two decades of experience in voice acting, immersive sound design, and full-spectrum audio production. My work lives at the intersection of narrative and sonic innovation—whether I’m voicing a sentient machine, sculpting dystopian soundscapes, or producing award-winning fiction podcasts from the ground up. As the creative lead behind 11th Hour Audio Productions and a contributor to acclaimed projects like Apollyon, Locke & Key, and X-Files: Cold Cases, I specialize in crafting bold, cinematic audio experiences that resonate. From indie teams to major studios, I help creators transform raw ideas into fully realized sonic worlds—on time, on budget, and beyond expectations.
Audio Fiction Podcasts
While a veteran of the Air Force, Matthew honed his skills in multimedia sound, eventually leading him to SUNY Oswego where he indulged in the art of theatre sound and writing. His passion for intimate productions where sound and space intertwine led him to Buffalo, NY, where film sound beckoned and podcasting became his stage.
Websites
Matthew’s podcast, 1918, not only showcased his sound design prowess but also resonated with the audio drama community, urging him to continue storytelling through sound. Today, he wears many hats: field recordist, podcast producer, consultant, editor, and sound designer. His company, UberDuo, is a treasure trove of immersive sound effect bundles, meticulously crafted for film and audio fiction, available on platforms like A Sound Effect and Soundsnap.
Audible Productions & Audio Books
His work has earned him Mark Time and Ogle Awards, and he’s lent his dialogue editing magic to Audible productions like Locke and Key and X-Files: Cold Cases. A speaker at events like CONvergence and SXSW, Matthew shares his insights on voice acting, sound design, and the leap from film to podcast fiction.