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DEMO REELS

 

Having a demo will only serve you well if you are ready as an actor. First impressions matter, so a bad demo can make a lasting bad impression and end up setting you back professionally. Never make a demo reel until you're ready. If you are not a strong actor, DO NOT make a demo yet. If you send out a bad demo, you could ruin your chances of ever working in the voice-over industry. Please do yourself a favor and WAIT until you are ready. If you are being coached by an industry professional, they will tell you when you are ready. If you are VERY new to this industry, it's okay to piece together examples of your work so that you can market yourself to indie clients, but DO NOT label it as your demo reel, and DO NOT send it out to any major companies or major directors/casting departments. It is better to have NO demo than to have a BAD demo. First impressions matter. If you are in need of training, here is a list of professionals who are currently teaching voice-over virtually: www.themorganberry.com/classes-workshops 

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Demo Reel Producers:

> Mick Wingert

animation demos

Location: LA

> Randy Greer

Character demo writing services

(ask for samples of their work)

Location: Remote

> Reece Bridger

Character demo writing services

(ask for samples of their work)

Location: Remote

> Michael J Blakey

Comercial demo writing services

(ask for samples of their work)

Location: Remote

> Voice Trax West

video game & commercial demos

Location: LA

> Chuck Duran

promo & narration

Location: LA

> Dallas Audio Post

commercial demos

Location: Dallas, TX

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If you see that a studio / demo producer you know of isn't on this list, it could be that I do not know of their services, I forgot to add them to this list, or there's a very good reason I have not added them... Either way, please feel free to contact me and ask for advice before you commit to a demo producer.

 

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