Excerpt from How to Break into Voiceover:
Once you’ve produced your voiceover demo reel, you're ready to start submitting to voiceover talent agents and voiceover casting directors. A voiceover talent agent is a person who will represent you and help you to get voiceover work. They get you opportunities to audition, and if you land a voiceover job, they take 10% of your earnings. A voiceover casting director is a person hired by an advertising agency or production company to manage and direct voiceover auditions.
Once you’ve produced your voiceover demo reel, you're ready to start submitting to voiceover talent agents and voiceover casting directors. A voiceover talent agent is a person who will represent you and help you to get voiceover work. They get you opportunities to audition, and if you land a voiceover job, they take 10% of your earnings. A voiceover casting director is a person hired by an advertising agency or production company to manage and direct voiceover auditions.
The main difference between voiceover acting
and other types of film and stage acting is the way you audition. For
voiceovers, you do most of your auditioning at your talent agency and only a
small percentage with a casting director. The talent agencies, like the casting
directors, actually have their own voiceover booths where you do your
auditions. If you have a home studio and are good at directing yourself, your
voiceover agent may permit you to record your voiceover auditions from home.
For a complete list of voiceover agents throughout North America, and to learn the keys to marketing yourself to a voiceover agent, read How to Break into Voiceover by Christopher Prince.
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For a complete list of voiceover agents throughout North America, and to learn the keys to marketing yourself to a voiceover agent, read How to Break into Voiceover by Christopher Prince.
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