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Why do some voiceover artists get booked over and over, and others - often with the same training and even similar skill level - just don’t?
It's less complex than you might think: they are easy to work with. And easy to work with, in this industry, extends way beyond your talent. Walking into a studio, or patching in from your home studio, and inspiring confidence and certainty that you’ll do a great job is a sure-fire way to accelerate your voiceover career and ensure you’re booked again and again.
But most new voiceover artists struggle to find that confidence. They fail to build the relationships and reputation that positions them as a professional - even the seriously talented ones - and that brings their career to a screeching halt before it's even begun.
So to help you get ahead, I’ve put together a collection of some of my BEST tips and advice - this is the stuff that's supported me to 25 awesome years of work in this amazing voiceover industry.
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WHY LISTEN TO ME?
In over 20 years of voicing advertising campaigns, I’ve developed a seriously huge client list. My voice over credits include long term campaigns for major brands such as Red Rooster and HBF, as well as countless shorter campaigns and once-off reads for literally thousands of other clients. But my client list is not the reason I've had continuous work for almost 25 years. In fact, the commercial voice over marketplace changes so rapidly that you can easily go from big campaign to not working at all in the blink of an eye, no matter who your last client was. I have no doubt that the secret to my long (and still going strong) career is the relationships I've nurtured and the reputation I've built in that time; a reputation founded on professionalism, a positive attitude, and a get-the-job-done mentality.