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Chris Holcombe
Voice Talent



Joined: 14 Sep 2004
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006, 02:34 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Russ,

Okay I have to play dumb. How do you obtain the numbers for the Production Houses, and ad agencies? I am almost there. I am amazed by how many want a demo CD. Not that its hard to burn a CD.

Look forward to your response.

Thanks in advance.

Chris

Russ McLamb wrote:
Nikki,

There's really no big secret to it. The best way is to pick up the phone and call production houses, ad agencies, anybody that does commercials, narrations or anything having to do with voice. Introduce yourself and ask to speak to the person that hires VO talent. Just simply introduce yourself, ask if you could send a demo and tell them you'll touch base again in a couple of weeks to make sure they recieved your demo. They may want you to just email it or send them a link to it. I block out at least an hour a day to do this. It really pays off.

Russ
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Julie Williams
Voice Talent



Joined: 12 Jan 2005
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006, 20:59 (GMT)    Post subject: Cool Reply with quote

HI Nikki,
Sounds like you're the kind of talent I want contacting me! One who respects teh client's time!!! I try to do that too.

BTW... I was having trouble with my ftp site at voice-overs.com for a while (it's a private page with log in for clients) and I found a great resource.

Yousendit.com allows anyone to upload a file up to 100MB, and they send an email with the link to the client. I signed up for membership so I can actually send files up to 2GB! And they stay up for 14 days. I think the free ones stay up for 7 days.

God Bless!
Julie Williams
www.voice-overs.com
julie@voice-overs.com
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Maureen (moe) Egan
Voice Talent - Voice Seeker



Joined: 11 May 2004
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2006, 00:38 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi all,

I just had to chime into this thread. I have been doing voice work full time for the past three years from my home studio in NH....yea, New Hampshire! But like it's been mentioned before on this thread, it doesn't happen over night. I was trained in theater- lots of voice work, and I worked in radio for two decades (had lots of bad habits to break)....and I have sought out great VO teachers....the best advice to newbies is to get training and read all you can about the job...and TREAT IT LIKE A JOB. If you want to be taken seriously you have to treat it seriously.

And to answer Ross:

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Okay I have to play dumb. How do you obtain the numbers for the Production Houses, and ad agencies?

Google my friend...google and you will find!Very Happy

Best of luck to you all!

moe
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Russ McLamb
Voice Talent



Joined: 25 Jul 2003
Posts: 62

PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2006, 01:01 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maureen (moe) Egan wrote:
...the best advice to newbies is to get training and read all you can about the job...and TREAT IT LIKE A JOB. If you want to be taken seriously you have to treat it seriously.


This is the best advice anyone could give to someone just starting out.

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Okay I have to play dumb. How do you obtain the numbers for the Production Houses, and ad agencies?

Google my friend...google and you will find!Very Happy[/quote]

Yep, search production houses. Also, if you see a documentory for instance on TV, get the production company from the closing credits. There's thousands of opportunities daily to make new connections, just gotta look for'em.

Russ
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Chris Holcombe
Voice Talent



Joined: 14 Sep 2004
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2006, 13:53 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Russ McLamb wrote:



Google my friend...google and you will find!Very Happy


Yes my friend, how easy I forget. But very helpful tip to watch the credits for the Production Houses. Trying to find that shortcut key Laughing

Thanks as always,
Chris. Cool
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Maureen (moe) Egan
Voice Talent - Voice Seeker



Joined: 11 May 2004
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2006, 13:58 (GMT)    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh...something else I forgot to mention. Search your local area yellow pages for advertising agencies that handle radio and TV advertising. This is where I got my first layer of regular clients. The agencies help their clients select talent and if they like you, they will use you in the future...that's were professionalism and follow through pay off...those repeat customers! And in a perfect world, people change companies and keep your contact information, then you have TWO agencies who will work with you...etc etc etc.

Hope this helps!
moe
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