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How To Get More Voice Acting Jobs
Marketing 101 for Actors & Voiceovers
by Kate McClanaghan
Part of the Sound Advice How-To series
It's a common misconception, among actors and voice talent alike, that your talent agent is solely responsible for promoting you to land voice overs, acting jobs, commercials, films, television jobs and various productions requiring your performance. The fact is that approach takes all the control over your career out of your hands and leaves you relying chiefly on your agent to book work. This would explain why scores talent book very seldom, if at all. Like any business, your career only moves forward if you take it upon yourself to effectively promote and market yourself. In fact, most seasoned, successful business owners will tell you that it generally takes three to five years to establish any small business. The same is true for the voiceover and acting business provided you are utilizing the tools necessary to running your voiceover and acting career. Discover what's truly required of you to be successful, and how to establish and run your small business as a professional voice actor and talent. You'll find current industry standards spelled out in detail in How To Get More Voice Acting Jobs: Marketing 101 for Actors & Voiceovers. Learn trade secrets to securing voice acting jobs through the talent agents and their most-trusted online sources. This remarkably dynamic industry is dependent on multiple media, promotions, communications, and the technologies that drive them. However, in order for art to meet commerce, you need to know How To Get More Voice Acting Jobs: Marketing 101 for Actors & Voiceovers to establish and further your career as a professional talent. Learn the essentials required to offer you the greatest opportunities in promoting yourself and maintaining your acting career and voice acting career regardless of where you live or experience level to land voice overs and on-camera jobs. Discover what no voice acting classes will teach you from the author of The SOUND ADVICE Encyclopedia of Voice-over & the Business of Being a Working Talent and one of the most astute experts in the voice acting and entertainment field to allow you the best chance to secure voice acting jobs as well as on-camera work alike.
You'll learn:
• How to turn your promotional postcards into interactive links to lead directly to your web site
• What format your headshots need to be in to view them online
• Discover online casting sources for both on-camera acting jobs and voice acting jobs from across the country
• Which web sites offer you the most work as a actor and/or voice over
• How to land voice acting jobs from producers in regions on the opposite side of the country with the use of a simple FREE online tool
• How to practice recording and editing your auditions from home with out destroying your professional reputation
• Plus a great deal more!
The wealth of information you'll find in these pages doesn't simply come from what we think or based solely on our own (albeit vast experience) and unparalleled expertise, but from extensive survey of more than 12,000 casting and production professionals nationwide to offer you the benefit of this collective wisdom.
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How to Become a Valuable Voice Over
What Every Talent Needs to Know
by Kate McClanaghan
Part of the Sound Advice How-To series
What do you have to offer acting and voice over jobs that makes you valuable? It's not enough to be "talented", because like any job, it's up to you to offer solutions and instill confidence in those most likely to hire you by knowing your job both in and out of the booth, both on and off set. So how do you do that, exactly? Find out what no other voice coach, acting training, voice over classes, acting school will teach you about becoming a voice actor and professional talent. What you don't know will stop you from accomplishing your true ambitions. How To Become a Valuable Voice Over: What Every Talent Needs To Know delivers precisely what the title says in order for you to become a voice over and secure an acting career, not simply one job that doesn't continue beyond that single opportunity. Like any business, your career only moves forward if you take it upon yourself to effectively promote and market yourself. In fact, most seasoned, successful business owners will tell you that it generally takes three to five years to establish any small business. The same is true for the voiceover and acting business provided you are utilizing the tools necessary to running your voiceover and acting career. Discover what's truly required of you to be successful, and how to establish and run your small business as a professional voice actor and talent. You'll find current industry standards spelled out in detail in How To Become a Valuable Voice Over: What Every Talent Needs To Know. Learn trade secrets to securing voice acting jobs through the talent agents and their most-trusted online sources. This remarkably dynamic industry is dependent on multiple media, promotions, communications, and the technologies that drive them. However, in order for art to meet commerce, you need to know How To Become a Valuable Voice Over: What Every Talent Needs To Know to establish and further your career as a professional talent. Learn the essentials required to offer you the greatest opportunities in promoting yourself and maintaining your acting career and voice acting career regardless of where you live or experience level to land voice overs and on-camera jobs. Discover what no voice acting classes will teach you from the author of The SOUND ADVICE Encyclopedia of Voice-over & the Business of Being a Working Talent and one of the most astute experts in the voice acting and entertainment field to allow you the best chance to secure voice acting jobs as well as on-camera work alike.
You'll learn:
• How to turn your promotional postcards into interactive links to lead directly to your web site
• What format your headshots need to be in to view them online
• Online casting sources for both on-camera acting jobs and voice acting jobs from across the country
• Which web sites offer you the most work as a actor and/or voice over
• How to land voice acting jobs from producers in regions on the opposite side of the country with the use of a simple FREE online tool
• How to practice recording and editing your auditions from home with out destroying your professional reputation
• Plus a great deal more!
The wealth of information you'll find in these pages doesn't simply come from what we think or based solely on our own (albeit vast experience) and unparalleled expertise, but from extensive survey of more than 12,000 casting and production professionals nationwide to offer you the benefit of this collective wisdom.
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How To Get An Agent for Acting & Voice Over
by Kate McClanaghan
Part of the Sound Advice How-To series
Far too often the primary obstacle standing in the way of working with any regularity is whether or not you've managed to get an agent. Especially an agent who has access to the work you're best suited to land for voice overs and various acting jobs. Establishing and furthering your career in the voice over business and in acting (for film, commercials and television) and achieving a comfortable level of success is a more attainable goal today than ever before-provided you have an effective game plan and realistic expectations on how to get an agent. Now you do! Discover what's truly required of you to be successful, and how to establish and run your small business as a professional voice actor and talent. You'll find current industry standards spelled out in detail in How To Get An Agent For Acting & Voice Over. Learn trade secrets to securing voice acting jobs through the talent agents and their most-trusted online sources. Most seasoned, successful business owners will tell you that it generally takes three to five years to establish any small business. The same is true for the voiceover and acting business provided you are utilizing the tools necessary to running your voiceover and acting career. This remarkably dynamic industry is dependent on multiple media, promotions, communications, and the technologies that drive them. However, in order for art to meet commerce, you need to know How To Get An Agent For Acting & Voice Over to establish and further your career as a professional talent. Learn the essentials required to offer you the greatest opportunities in promoting yourself and maintaining your voice acting career regardless of where you live or experience level to land voice overs and on-camera jobs. Discover what no voice acting classes will teach you from the author of The SOUND ADVICE Encyclopedia of Voice-over & the Business of Being a Working Talent and on of the most astute experts in the voice acting and entertainment field to allow you the best chance to secure voice acting jobs as well as on-camera work alike.
You'll learn:
• How to effectively promote yourself
• What talent agents expect from you
• What to expect from the talent agents and what they expect from you
• How to turn your promotional postcards into interactive links to lead directly to your web site
• How to find talent agents from across the country
• What the million dollar question to ask a talent agent
• The purpose of a professional demo and their ACTUAL target audience
• Simple, new technology that will replace elaborate recording and editing options, which often only serve to split your focus as a professional voice talent
• Plus a great deal more!
The wealth of information you'll find in these pages doesn't simply come from what we think or based solely on our own (albeit vast experience) and unparalleled expertise, but from extensive survey of more than 12,000 casting and production professionals nationwide to offer you the benefit of this collective wisdom.
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The Sound Advice Dictionary for Acting & Voice Over
What You Need To Know To Have a Career in Voice Acting
by Kate McClanaghan
Part of the Sound Advice How-To series
Let's say, hypothetically, your agent just called. She has you on hold for Payless and check avail for a number of customizations for Glade. She needs to know your union status and whether you've gone exclusive with that other local talent agency you've been getting auditions through lately. Confused? Well then, what you don't know can hurt you… professionally. Fear not, that's why we wrote the book, The SOUND ADVICE Dictionary for Acting & Voice Over: What You Need to Know to Have a Career in Voice Acting from the founder of the most prolific and successful voice actor coaching and demo production company in the business, Kate McClanaghan. Discover what no voice acting classes will teach you from the author of The SOUND ADVICE Encyclopedia of Voice-over & the Business of Being a Working Talent and one of the most astute experts in the voice acting and entertainment field to allow you the best chance to secure voice acting jobs as well as on-camera work alike. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, the definition of the word dictionary is: A reference book containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology. And an encyclopedia as: A comprehensive reference work containing articles on a wide range of subjects or on numerous aspects of a particular field, usually arranged alphabetically. After all, if the shoe fits, it must be a duck! This remarkably dynamic industry is dependent on specialized nomenclature, multiple media, promotions, communications, and the technologies that drive them. However, in order for art to meet commerce, you need to know a trusted source to guide you and The SOUND ADVICE Dictionary for Acting & Voice Over: What You Need to Know to Have a Career in Voice Acting will continually help guide, establish and further your career as a professional talent. Learn the essentials required to offer you the greatest opportunities in promoting yourself and maintaining your acting career and voice acting career regardless of where you live or experience level to land voice overs and on-camera jobs.
You'll learn:
• What is ISDN and why it's nearly obsolete
• What to expect from the talent agents and what they expect from you
• What's the best definition of a demo and why it is the key to whether you're successful or not
• How to turn your promotional postcards into interactive links to lead directly to your web site
• What Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) is and why it's done on nearly every film and television production
• What an in perpetuity buy out is and why that wording matters to your bottom line
• Plus a great deal more!
The wealth of information you'll find in these pages doesn't simply come from what we think or based solely on our own (albeit vast experience) and unparalleled expertise, but from extensive survey of more than 12,000 casting and production professionals nationwide to offer you the benefit of this collective wisdom.
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How To Break Into Voice-over and Acting for Kids & Young Adults
by Kate McClanaghan
Part of the Sound Advice How-To series
What do you need to know to break your child or young adult into voice over and acting? You need to know how your child can land voice over jobs and acting jobs, as well as how to land talent agents. NO talent agent needs or wants to hear what doesn't work or how difficult all of this is for you. They need to hear solutions from YOU, the parent, and whether they can count on you and your young talent for auditions. They require quick online confirmations. Talent agents, like potential producers who will hire your kid, will want to know your child is confident and stable, allowing them to consistently deliver their best performance, whether they are on an audition or a booking. You need to learn the basics of how to run child's career in How To Break Into Voice Over and Acting For Kids & Young Adults and the industry standards expected of every talent if they hope to work. You'll discover trade secrets to securing voice acting jobs and on-camera (for film, commercial, and television) acting jobs. Most seasoned, successful business owners will tell you that it generally takes three to five years to establish any small business. The same is true for the voiceover and acting business provided you are utilizing the tools necessary to running your voiceover and acting career. This remarkably dynamic industry is dependent on multiple media, promotions, communications, and the technologies that drive them. However, in order for art to meet commerce, you need to know How To Break Into Voice Over and Acting For Kids & Young Adults to establish and further your young actor's potential career as a professional talent. Learn the essentials required to offer you the greatest opportunities in promoting them and maintaining their acting career and voice acting career in order to land voice overs and on-camera jobs. Discover what no voice acting classes will teach you from the author of The SOUND ADVICE Encyclopedia of Voice-over & the Business of Being a Working Talent and one of the most astute experts in the voice acting and entertainment field to allow you the best chance to secure voice acting jobs as well as on-camera work alike.
You'll learn:
• How auditions are run
• How to go about securing representation from talent agents
• Why your child MUST continually train
• Online casting sources for both on-camera acting jobs and voice acting jobs from across the country
• Which web sites offer you the most work for your young actor and/or voice over
• How to land voice acting jobs from producers in regions on the opposite side of the country with the use of a simple FREE online tool
• How to practice recording and editing your auditions from home with out destroying your professional reputation
• Plus a great deal more!
The wealth of information you'll find in these pages doesn't simply come from what we think or based solely on our own (albeit vast experience) and unparalleled expertise, but from extensive survey of more than 12,000 casting and production professionals nationwide to offer you the benefit of this collective wisdom.
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