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Steve Knight Contributore Level V

Joined: 26 Mar 2011 Posts: 186 Location: Somewhere between Baltimore & DC
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:38 am Post subject: "Tire-kickers" |
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It drives me nuts, I've had clients contact me, saying they need something in the next day or 2, (only to never hear another word)..some have even gone as far as to book a session, and then cancel at the last minute...as of this writing I have 4 projects that are hanging in limbo, somewhere between an interested client and an actual booking..
I realize there are a multitude of reasons why things can fall through,..but what I'd like to know is does this happen to any of you? or am I the only one that has problems with what I call "tire-kickers"? |
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chuckweis Contributor IV
Joined: 27 Feb 2008 Posts: 136
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:28 am Post subject: |
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Yep, have had my share of those.
One guy told me how ironic it was that I contacted him becuz he had something ready to be narrated that fit my style perfectly. That was the last I heard from the guy.
Another guy wanted me to call him "that afternoon" because he wanted to get rolling on the project...ya know, a sense of urgency about the whole thing. Called him...he told me hew would send stuff over to get going..never heard back form the guy. Frustrating. |
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Lee Gordon A Zillion

Joined: 25 Jul 2008 Posts: 6864 Location: West Hartford, CT
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:44 am Post subject: |
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I have a client who occasionally tells me that a gig is imminent. Those never seem to come about. When he really does need me, he just sends me the script and says, "Cut this, please." _________________ Lee Gordon, O.A.V.
Voice President of the United States
www.leegordonproductions.com
Twitter: @LeeGordonVoice
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Lisa Contributor III

Joined: 04 Mar 2009 Posts: 89 Location: Mid-Atlantic
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:02 am Post subject: |
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Either they're doing it because they're testing the waters or they have no control on what *their* client is doing. Creative doesn't mean courteous. _________________ Lisa |
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MooreVoices Contributor II
Joined: 23 Sep 2012 Posts: 59 Location: Atlanta
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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In my short career, yes.
It is truly ironic that the most urgent producers tend to take the longest to pay, in my experience.
I believe I am finally getting the hang of it now... _________________ Freedom is not knowing your limits but realizing that you have none. |
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Neil K. Hess Contributore Level V

Joined: 13 Dec 2012 Posts: 184 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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Not that I have ANY real experience in VO (yet), but one way I as a teacher have solved problems like this is asking the person as I am on the phone with them the first time "When should I CALL YOU BACK to get the process going?" If you take the bull by the horns like this, I think you might get more follow through. Not that their behavior is in any way professional, but it might help you get an extra gig or two.  _________________ http://neilkhessvo.com |
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