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"What An Agent Looks For!" with Natalie Edwards, Vince LeBica, Emily Dean, Phil Sutfin, Peter Morris, Andrea Beane, and Tanya Buchanan - Season 4 Episode 9

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Get ready for a power-packed episode of The VoiceOver Hour Podcast! Episode 9 - "What An Agent Looks For!" We've compiled golden nuggets of advice from top industry agents, Natalie Edwards, Vince LeBica, Emily Dean, Phil Sutfin, Peter Morris, Andrea Beane, Tanya Buchanan, all from The VoiceOver Hour LIVE Webinar.

 

First up is Natalie Edwards from Excellent Talent, who shares valuable insights into what agents look for in new talent seeking representation. Joined by Rachael Naylor, together they discuss the intricacies of creating a standout voice demo/reel, emphasising the importance of a good ear, whether professionally or self-produced. Delve into the finer details like the order of voice clips and the dynamic range of energy in each performance.

 

Next, Vince Lebica from DPN Talent spills the beans on vital do's and don'ts when reaching out to agents. Learn the best practices for contacting your potential agent, keeping your outreach concise and confident. Discover the secrets of showcasing something different if you're seeking repeated opportunities, and hear from Rachael and Vince on what distinguishes the highest booking talent.

 

Joining the conversation, Emily Dean from Voicefox, Phil Sutfin from ACM, and Peter Morris from Peter Morris Casting share expert advice on nailing auditions. Uncover the keys to being flexible, adaptable, and directable, while keeping performances grounded and intriguing clients with unexpected brilliance. Gain valuable insights into understanding the brief and optimising your recording environment, even while on-the-go.

 

Finally, listen to the expert guidance of Andrea Beane from AB2 and Tanya Buchanan from Ta-Da Talent as they offer indispensable advice to new and emerging talent. Discover the significance of training and hard work, building strong relationships, and maintaining professional communication with your agents. Unearth clever ways to create a budget-friendly home studio setup, focusing investments on essential equipment and top-notch training. Treat your voiceover business like any other career path, ensuring a compelling resume and putting in the effort to find the auditions that align with your unique talents.

 

Don't miss this episode packed with priceless advice from industry experts. Tune in to gain an edge in the voiceover industry and elevate your career to new heights. Get ready to take notes and implement game-changing strategies for your voiceover journey!

 

You can find this episode and all previous episodes on all major podcast platforms. A big thank you to our Sponsors: Elements Demos, Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, and Focusrite.

 

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