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Greg Houser Voice Talent

Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 174
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008, 20:37 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| September Day Leach wrote: | | This isn't an agency that only takes on the pros and doesn't mind putting in the work and money to promote them because they believe they'll make it back. |
Okay, but then why does V123 keep telling the seekers that they're "just like an agency"
Frankly, I see one way to fix this issue... run the place like it was a casting agency. You'll have your pros, your journeymen, your n00bs, and the wannabes...
Charge the seeker for the service (moderate fee) and the talent, just like any agency does, and go from there.
You'll lose a huge % of the bottom feeders on both sides, and they'll demand better quality for their product.
Maybe it's just me, but it seems that the majority of the services here go to the group which isn't paying to belong. To me, that doesn't make a lot of sense, and frankly draws a lot of undesirable clients which sullies the image of the good ones.
Meh, if there's a logic here, I fail to see it. |
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Lee Gordon Voice Talent

Joined: 22 Oct 2004 Posts: 1549
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008, 22:53 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Here's the logic. We, the voice talents, are here in search of business. The revenue from the transactions flows from the seekers to us. Therefore, we are the ones paying for the exposure to the seekers.
Voice123, in order to attract the greatest number of seekers (to give us talents the greatest opportunity to obtain jobs), needs to make it as easy as possible for seekers to post their jobs here. Charging them money is not the way to accomplish that.
The net result is we get the bottom feeders mixed in with the desirable clients. And they get the half-assed talent mixed in with the professionals. _________________ For more voice over demos, my life story, and other foolishness, please visit my website at www.leegordonproductions.com |
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September Day Leach Voice Talent

Joined: 31 Aug 2005 Posts: 1526
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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008, 00:27 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| Diane Havens wrote: |
I realize some very fine talents such as yourself book lots of work here, but then, some very fine talents do not.
And I am sure some not so fine talents get a gig here now and then, and then tell all their friends -- yes, it's a business. A product you can buy or pass up.
I'm passing for now.
I may be back. I may not. |
You know, that's something I totally don't get. Why, oh why, are you not booking jobs here? You have the quintessential middle age warm female voice and there are so many leads right up your alley. That's a complete mystery. But I understand you wanting to put your money where it best works for you Just please, please keep posting here on the boards. I'd miss you too much if you left! _________________ Life is short but sweet, for certain
www.septembervoice.com
SaVoa #07011 www.savoa.org |
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Diane Havens Voice Talent

Joined: 09 Jun 2006 Posts: 1281
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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008, 01:04 (GMT) Post subject: |
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You know, I thought the same thing!!!
Seriously, that's very sweet, Ember, thank you -- but no, there are not many leads for me -- middle age is 35 to most of these people. I didn't ever answer leads that listed "young adult OR middle age" -- that's a sure sign they really want young. Or they close before they get to me with the plethora of great gals in my group.
In all actuality, I got very little that suited me here this year, sorry to say. Or that interested me. For content or rate. Consequently I didn't audition much. I did get a couple of gigs this year, with decent pay, and happy clients -- so I hope I'll get repeats from them. But mostly no ratings, and unopeneds, -- in fact, every one of the jobs I got here were from private leads, or unrateds -- every time I'd get a five, I'd get a 2 to counter it, it seemed, and since I so rarely auditioned, it was bad for my grade point average. I'm afraid I'm not graduating cum laude.
I was not alone in that boat. (Testimonials available.)
My voice is great for the niche I have identified for myself, through the types of work I have booked over the past three years, and the type of work that I most enjoy -- so I am pursuing those avenues now that I have tested the on-line waters. I have sufficient projects to keep me occupied for the present while I tweak my marketing plan.
I will keep an eye out here, however, and see what develops, and of course, that won't stop me from posting!
I will miss comiserating over the next new development at 123, though, I must admit, so I will have to feel the pain (and the thrills of triumph here as well) vicariously through you guys for a while. _________________ Diane
Veni, Vidi, Voci
http://web.mac.com/dbhavens
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David Oxford Voice Talent

Joined: 09 Feb 2007 Posts: 505
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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008, 01:13 (GMT) Post subject: |
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I think one of the misconceptions going on here in this entire thread, at least regarding the viability of these online casting sites, is that there's an assumption that because a group of persons who might be regarded as "pros" should automatically get the work and those who might be regarded as, well, "less than pro" should rarely get work.....but the big variable here that really throws a kink in the mechanism of this scenario, at least in my view, has to do with whether the seeker is willing to wade through all the auditions to make a determination about which one(s) fit the bill for their project(s)....i.e., which ones are "pro" vs. otherwise.
So then, does this represent a clue as to the percentage of premium members here would be classified as "pros" vs. those who would not? Or does it merely represent the luck of the draw regarding how many of the "pros" get to audition for any particular lead vs. the "non-pros?" (since V123 has a cap on the number of auditions per lead.) Voices-com doesn't have such a cap - so how many auditions do you suppose a seeker gets over there? If they get 500, 600, 800 auditions, are they willing to filter through all that to find the gems and narrow the field from there?
Food for thought.
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