Voice Over Marketing Links

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Where To Find Work

Online Casting Sites
  • Voices.Com www.voices.com
    Instant access to amazing opportunities

  • Voice Over Directory www.voiceoverdirectory.com
    Voice Over casting services

  • Voice Over Planet
    A membership site for talent looking for the highest paying auditions on the Planet

Volunteer Work
  • Organizations for the Blind and Seeing Impaired: Numerous organizations for the blind exist, and most of them require volunteers to read books, newspapers, magazines, instructional manuals, and more for the blind.
  • Libraries: Just about every library offers reading for the blind. A few major libraries pay voice-over artists for this reading, but the pay is quite low.
  • Radio stations: Most cities have at least one radio station that offers programs for the blind.
  • Non-Profit organizations: Some organizations, including public access TV stations, foundations, and government-funded programs, are in need of volunteer voice-over artists.
  • Schools: Many schools accept volunteers to read for children.
Organizations To Market To
  • Talent agencies - Market to talent agencies that deal with voice over artists, as some specialize in modeling or acting and have no arrangements with voice over artists.

  • Casting directors - Many creative teams have their own casting department, which is responsible for finding and hiring voice-over artists. Contact the head of the casting department.

  • Recording studios - Contact audio-recording studios that record and/or produce voice-overs (some studios only offer music-recording services). Ask for the manager.

  • The Internet - Contact web-based companies that represent voice-over artists or that send audition and casting information to subscribers.

  • Advertising agencies - Contact agencies that offer commercial services (some agencies specialize in print or billboard advertising only). Contact the production director and the casting department.

  • TV and cable stations - These stations have their own in-house recording studios and record local advertisements and television promos. Contact anyone in the recording department.

  • Film & Video Production Houses - Production houses record films, documentaries, training and instructional videos, etc. Ask for the production director.

  • Multi-media companies - Multi-media companies record audio for website narration, CD-ROMs, interactive multi-media, software narration, and more. Ask for the casting director or the manager.

  • Publishing companies - Publishing companies record audiobooks and the like. Ask for the casting director or the manager.

  • Educational companies - Educational companies record educational films for interactive applications, films, slide shows, talking books, etc. Ask for the casting director.

  • AV (audio-visual) departments - Most large companies (e.g., corporations, hospitals, colleges, associations, foundations, etc.) have their own in-house recording studios that record training tapes, sales presentations, on-hold messages, trade show exhibits, voice-mail, etc. Ask for anyone in the AV department.

  • Radio stations - While disc jockeys voice most spots at their radio station, stations occasionally need to hire outside talent. This may be because none of the staff disc jockeys have the required type of voice or the station wants to impress a client with a particularly good production (which the disc jockeys are often not able to deliver).

  • Representatives - A representative is a salesperson whom you can hire to create sales. You will need to write a contract with a representative. They can be paid a set wage.

    Or you can pay them a commission of the work that they are responsible for obtaining. A typical commission fee is between 15% and 33%. The advantage of a commission-based fee is that they may work harder for you, since they only make money if they get you work.

  • Industry-related organizations - There exist numerous organizations that work with and hire voice-over artists. For example, film and video organizations, acting resource centers, advertising groups, etc. Join them and attend their meetings. This is a great networking opportunity.

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