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Anonymous /co/149097479#149109845
6/22/2025, 4:47:25 PM
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Okay, you can act and your audio is professional-grade, now how do you get yourself seen? Two places:

1. Casting Call Club - This place is where low/no budget animations put their calls out for voice actors and the like. Learning how to search for parts is a pain in the butt, but there IS paid work there, and the interface once you've got your account set up is very user friendly. Be expected to have a Discord for your voice work specifically, and have at least a page of some kind on all the different places (Xitter, Blusky, FB, Insta, etc.) Also, have a Paypal business account established. This isn't as foreboding as it sounds; I was able to make one off my regular account in five minutes, and it cost me nothing.

Once you feel you're established and have built up your workflow to the point where you can go for the fences? Voices.com . This is where BIG budget items, some even from the major studios, get their calls out. You will be expected to have a complete demo reel, a resume's worth of work under your belt already, an established social media page, an actually paid account, etc. Lots of bells and whistles and teeth cutting you'll build up on the other site. Voices has calls that are worth hundreds, if not thousands of dollars occasionally, and can potentially get your foot in the door with the actual big names. I've had to step away from both lately due to my 'real-life' job taking up a lot of my time and energy, but I was well on my way, and nothing was stopping me otherwise. AVOID Backstage. Not a great place, and really expensive.

There you go, anon. I've given you what I've learned as a start these past six years. It's up to you now. 3/3