Getting Down to the Business of Voice Over with Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett
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A voice over conference dedicated to the business side of voice over? Yes please! In this episode, Marc Scott speaks with VOcation Conference founders Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett all about the business side of voice over. Among the subjects discussed... some of the challenging aspects of running a business and tips for doing it better, the current state of AI in voice over, how to choose better teachers, and they even dig into whether or not there's actually a VOIlluminati! Not only is this episode incredibly insightful, it's also a lot of fun! CONNECT WITH VOCATION CONFERENCE Register for eVocation Conference - https://www.vocationconference.com/ VOcation on Instagram - https://instagram.com/vocationconference VOcation on X - https://x.com/vocationNYC Carin Gilfry Website - https://www.caringilfry.com Jamie Muffett Website - https://jamiemuffettvo.com   Marc Scott on Instagram - https://instagram.com/marcscott RESOURCES FOR VOICE ACTORS * The VOpreneur Guide to TestimonialsVisit https://vopreneur.com/testimonials * Get an instant $25 credit when you sign up for VoiceZamVisit https://voicezam.com/marcscott * For voice over services:Visit https://marcscottvoiceover.com * Want VOpreneur Swag?Visit https://teespring.com/stores/vopreneur * Join the VOpreneur Facebook GroupVisit https://facebook.com/groups/vopreneur EVERYDAY VOPRENEURS IN THIS EPISODE * Thanks to "Uncle Roy" for production assistance!Visit https://antlandproductions.com * Thanks to Christy Harst for VO contributions!Visit https://christyharst.com * Thanks to Krysta Wallrauch for VO contributions!Visit https://krystawallrauch.com If you need guidance with your voice over business or learning how to more effectively market, I can help. Book a 15 minute free consultation with me to discuss your specific needs. Book Your Consult KEY TAKEAWAYS Running a voiceover business requires more than just talent in the booth. Voice actors need to adapt to changes in the industry and take charge of their own careers. It is important to find trustworthy teachers and avoid predatory coaches. Success in voiceover takes time, dedication, and a willingness to learn. Gaining practical experience is crucial in the voiceover industry, and no class can replace the experience gained from actually doing the work. Conferences and community play a vital role in the voiceover industry, providing opportunities for networking, learning, and sharing experiences. VOcation is a conference that focuses on the business and entrepreneurial side of voiceover, providing valuable insights and resources for voice actors.
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