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Eric_Hu Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 11:24 am Post subject: New to VO, need advice from the battle tested............. |
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Hi guys,
I'm kicking around the idea of a career in VO. I'm hoping that someone can answer some questions like:
-is there a "standard" pay scale for non union work?
-what are some good ways to prospect for work?
-suggestions on what format to record in (most popular)?
-do's and don'ts when making a demo?
-is there a website for downloads of background music to use in a demo?
-should you have a website done before looking for work?
Feel free to throw in any advice for a 100% noob (even is it's to tell me that I'm making the wrong choice, lol).
Thanks,
Eric |
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KaseyKruz Club 300

Joined: 18 Apr 2008 Posts: 336 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 11:35 am Post subject: |
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You can find great discussions in the archives. Just do a search for whatever tickles your fancy and enjoy the reading.
Welcome to the board! _________________ Does life start at 40? |
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bobsouer Frequent Flyer

Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 9883 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 11:42 am Post subject: Re: New to VO, need advice from the battle tested........... |
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Eric_Hu wrote: | -is there a "standard" pay scale for non union work?
-what are some good ways to prospect for work?
-suggestions on what format to record in (most popular)?
-do's and don'ts when making a demo?
-is there a website for downloads of background music to use in a demo?
-should you have a website done before looking for work? |
Hello Eric,
Welcome to the VO-BB. I'm sure you'll get a variety of responses. Here are mine, in the order of the questions asked ...
No.
Phone calls. Web searches. Email. Social Networking sites. (Not necessarily in that order.)
The format requested by the client.
Don't record a demo until you're ready. Do get professional training from a qualified coach.
Search for "royalty-free music" and be prepared to pay some modest fees for the recordings. (My personal favorite is Stock20.com, but there are lots.)
It's a good idea to have a web site with your demo(s) posted so you have a place to send people who ask to hear them.
I hope these are at least a little helpful. _________________ Be well,
Bob Souer (just think of lemons)
The second nicest guy in voiceover.
+1-724-613-2749
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Bill Campbell DC

Joined: 09 Mar 2007 Posts: 621
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:36 pm Post subject: |
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-is there a "standard" pay scale for non union work?
BAGFULS
-what are some good ways to prospect for work?
CARDBOARD SIGN ON MADISON AVENUE
-suggestions on what format to record in (most popular)?
COUNTRY & WESTERN
-do's and don'ts when making a demo?
DO MAKE A GOOD ONE. DON'T MAKE A BAD ONE
-is there a website for downloads of background music to use in a demo?
LEGAL DOWNLOADS? HMMM...NOT SURE.
-should you have a website done before looking for work?
NO, YOU SHOULD HAVE TALENT AND A REAL GOOD DEMO
Things to ponder while you're "kicking it around". It's very competitive,
but there are some very nice, talented people (not me) here at the BB.
SEARCH and LEARN from the best. GOOD LUCK and WELCOME! _________________ www.asapaudio.com |
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Ed Gambill Cinquecento

Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 561 Location: King, NC 35mi SE of Mayberry
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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Eric
There you have it, two sets of answers to your questions. I bet you can figurer out who put care and concern into their answer. Likewise I bet you can figure out who was just kidding. I hope he was kidding!
Ed _________________ Esse quam videri "To be rather than to seem"
www.SaVoa.org No. 07000 Member AES 
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Eric_Hu Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replies so far (even the guy that sounds like he didn't get his hug today).
Like I said, I'm new. I have a ton of questions, but will spare you guys from most of em. It's always a biyotch to learn something new, so I really appreciate it!
Eric |
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CarynClark MMD

Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 2697 Location: Fort Myers, FL
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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Hi there,
Welcome to the vo-bb!
Wow, well, those ARE good questions!! I think that maybe the point here is that it's kinda difficult to answer some of these in short form (though Bob and Bill did a good job). There have been a number of books written on the basis of these very questions. Not that they are the be all, end all, of course... but they'll definitely help you with the basic answers.... and I think you'll either decide you want to pursue vo as a career, or not.
Another thought... take a beginner one or two day class/workshop, see if you think you'll like this line of work, then find yourself a good coach, take acting classes, and when and if you're ready, make a demo.
As was suggested, the archives are chock full of info as well.
Good luck to you! Caryn _________________ Caryn Clark... The Hip Chick Voice!
"A positive mental attitude and having faith in your ability is quite different from being irresponsible and downright stupid." - Dave |
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Bill Campbell DC

Joined: 09 Mar 2007 Posts: 621
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Of course, I was kidding. Did you read the whole post?
If you're not havin' fun, you're not doin' it right! _________________ www.asapaudio.com |
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Ed Gambill Cinquecento

Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 561 Location: King, NC 35mi SE of Mayberry
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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Bill
I belive you are right. I don't belive I read the punch line. My falt.  _________________ Esse quam videri "To be rather than to seem"
www.SaVoa.org No. 07000 Member AES  |
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Moe Egan 4 Large

Joined: 11 Sep 2006 Posts: 4339 Location: Live Free or Die
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:58 am Post subject: |
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One thought to pass along from a Staff Sargent of the VO army who's somehow managed to make it through many battles alive and well:
When one decides to stop "kicking around" the idea of doing voice work for real (choosing to make their living at doing VO full time) - you will find that there are no two identical paths in this career. I (half) joke that I've been making it up as I go along.
If you want to persue voice work, you WILL have to think on your feet, make your own path, create your own marketing plan, make your own connections with clients to GET them, then KEEP them. A good test of whether you have the mettle to make a real go of professional voice work is whether you have the stick-to-it-ivness and creativity to do the foundational work before hand (which includes finding the answers to those you posted and the dozens you didn't- I know you have many questions, we've all been there). It's also a very isolated way to earn a living....we sit in a padded room in our jammies talking to ourselves all day. There is no Monday morning staff meeting to set goals or Friday afternoon pep rally to congratulate you for making your weekly goals....there's just YOU and the fire in your belly (and this wonderful virtual family -thanks MOM)
There are a gazillion resources available now on line which were never available 'back in the day' (like many here, my VO career predates the Internet), there are workshops (many of which you can "phone into"), books, and national Voice Over events. If you really want to do this, you will need to seek out the answers....even if we were to give you detailed, pages long descriptions of what's worked for us as individuals, the day you hang out your shingle, or go live with your website, you'll still have questions...a major skill that a professional VO must acquire is how to find the right answers...as you can tell by my answer - I"m not taking the lazy 's way out, and I'm not trying to be a smug, smart arse...I've just seen many a complete noobie asking (albiet very politely) for a check list of "What to do to make it in VO".
There ain't no such list. The resources are there, the information is hidden (like all real treasure)... you just need to want it enough to dig for it. Then, you need to make it your own - pick what works for you and ignore the rest.
Best of luck on your journey. As one of the battle tested who's beaten the odds- it's worth every day of aggrevation and confusion you have to go through to get to the success side.
*stepping away from my soap box now to start my day.  _________________ Moe Egan
i want to be the voice in your head.
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KaraEdwards M&M

Joined: 21 Feb 2007 Posts: 2374 Location: Behind a mic or camera, USA
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:35 am Post subject: |
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Moe!!! I love what you wrote! Can I add your post to my letter I send out when folks e-mail me asking how to get in the biz?? You worded it in a way I hadn't seen yet...very nice!! (Of course, I'll give you complete credit )
Edited to add: After posting I realized I should probably add something useful to the conversation. One thing I always tell those new to the business is how important it is to have a good network of fellow voice talent. There are several reasons. First, someone out there has an answer to every question you can think of- someone has been through it all before. After 13 years, I still come up with questions daily, and never hesitate to e-mail my VO friends, or add a post here. Second, you never know when a client will need an extra voice for a project- and I like to recommend people I know who do good work. So, I have someone in my head for any project that pops up (and folks I love to work with, and folks I'm dying to work with). Next, you never know when someone else might have a client that needs extra voices But- the best part about this community is the fact that we are here to make each other laugh, feel something, connect...it really is a virtual watercooler.
All that to say--you've already taken a good first step by joining the VO-BB. Now, start reading the archives- they will answer almost any question you have. _________________ Threadjackers local 420
Kara Edwards
http://www.karaedwards.com
kara@karaedwards.com
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Moe Egan 4 Large

Joined: 11 Sep 2006 Posts: 4339 Location: Live Free or Die
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:39 am Post subject: |
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I'd be honored Kara.  _________________ Moe Egan
i want to be the voice in your head.
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Eric_Hu Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:52 am Post subject: Re: New to VO, need advice from the battle tested........... |
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Good stuff guys.
I know there is going to be a lot of dues to pay, I'm not expecting any shortcuts. Sometimes it helps to get pointed in the right direction, though, lol.
I appreciate all the responses. Hopefully, I didn't come across the wrong way, you know how it goes with the written word.
Maybe this thread can be a good resource for the next person asking these same questions. I did try searching the forum before asking and it seems like I didn't necessarily find the answers I was looking for.
Eric >hopes to contribute to the forum |
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paddyo CM

Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Posts: 975 Location: New York City
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:34 am Post subject: |
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Moe,
Well said. That was great. Thanks.
Paddyo
www.thepatrickoconnor.com _________________ Proud member of F.U.F.F. |
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Dan-O The Gates of Troy

Joined: 17 Jan 2005 Posts: 1638
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:38 am Post subject: |
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Deirdre - We need to have Moe's note made a Sticky. I loved every word of it.
And to keep with adding something to the conversation:
Patience.
It is you biggest ally. It may take years before a beginner gets work and even longer for a career. The ironic part is is that the more patient you are the faster things come to you. |
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