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RE: What to do next


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Rachael Cherry

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> Thanks for the Showreel... it's great. But the next issue is
> (even though you already told me everything) I forgot.
>
> What do I do next. I have my Showreel in hand but what is
> the next step.
>
> Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> John.

I have been using this site for some time as a resource of information, primarily the contacts database, and realised that the reason the community part is silent is because everyone, I feel, is to scared to start.

I myself have done the same in not contributing to the community which I could learn from. Because of this I have decided to stick my neck out and answer your question. Hopefully it's useful to you.

As JP said it is a process of understanding your voice and understanding that the agents, clients or companies either make money from you or book you because of this.

I have landed a small job as a voice- over on a corporate job which I actually got paid for. A nice start, though it took me a few months to get going.

I was armed with my showreel and followed the Showreel's advice and pitched to everyone. And once I'd done it, I did it again.

I have a friend in Pr who said that the most important steps in PR after the initial contact is to contact them again, and again and again.

I did this. I sent my showreel out (after speaking to them first of course to see if they liked my voice) and then contacted them to follow-up. I did this repeatedly for everyone I had contacted. After a while when I phoned they new who I was and what I was after.

This company said they were doing a job and asked if I wanted to come down for an audition, which I did and what do you know I got a job.

Bloody hell I was impressed. I thought nothing would work but it's true. Persistence pays off.

I am now contacting all the corporate companies with a new batch of cd's knowing that I can get work.

I hope this helps and I hope other users of the site contribute as well because I know your all out there with maybe the same issues I just went through.

Cherry.



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Message  What to do next
John Bacon 23.07.2002 14:47  
Message    RE: What to do next
Rachael Cherry 23.07.2002 15:18  
Message      RE: What to do next
John Bacon 24.07.2002 11:01  
Message        RE: What to do next
simon field 24.07.2002 13:59  
Message          Helpful info.
John Bacon 05.08.2002 14:32  


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