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If I asked 100 voice actors to tell me what they do for a living, how many do you think would use the word freelance? Probably zero. The truth is, if you’re a voice actor, you are a freelancer.
What does that mean? First, it means you are not an employee. It means working for different companies at different times rather than being permanently employed by one company. It means you’re self-employed.
That means you are solely responsible for all the functions of any company. Production, logistics and project management, accounting, payroll, and taxes, HR, creative, and most importantly sales and marketing.
We get so in the weeds of doing our voice actory things that we forget that we are in fact freelancers first, and that many of the issues, obstacles, and adversities we deal with are not unique to voiceover. Graphic designers, copywriters, illustrators, website designers, content writers, video producers, social media managers, animators, and user interface designers all deal with muck of the same day-to-day stuff as we do.
In fact, voice actor is not even in top 10 most common forms of creative freelance work. We are part of a massive freelance community, and most of the time, we don’t even realize it. According to Upwork in 2023, the number of American professionals freelancing increased to 64 million, or 38% of the U.S workforce, an increase of 4 million from 2022. Gen Z actually prefers freelance work. 53% of Gen Z freelances, not as a side hustle, but as a long-term career choice.
Freelancing is exploding and we as voice actors are part of the freelance community.
Today, I’m going to give you 3 hard freelancing facts that absolutely apply to voice over.
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By Paul Schmidt5
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If I asked 100 voice actors to tell me what they do for a living, how many do you think would use the word freelance? Probably zero. The truth is, if you’re a voice actor, you are a freelancer.
What does that mean? First, it means you are not an employee. It means working for different companies at different times rather than being permanently employed by one company. It means you’re self-employed.
That means you are solely responsible for all the functions of any company. Production, logistics and project management, accounting, payroll, and taxes, HR, creative, and most importantly sales and marketing.
We get so in the weeds of doing our voice actory things that we forget that we are in fact freelancers first, and that many of the issues, obstacles, and adversities we deal with are not unique to voiceover. Graphic designers, copywriters, illustrators, website designers, content writers, video producers, social media managers, animators, and user interface designers all deal with muck of the same day-to-day stuff as we do.
In fact, voice actor is not even in top 10 most common forms of creative freelance work. We are part of a massive freelance community, and most of the time, we don’t even realize it. According to Upwork in 2023, the number of American professionals freelancing increased to 64 million, or 38% of the U.S workforce, an increase of 4 million from 2022. Gen Z actually prefers freelance work. 53% of Gen Z freelances, not as a side hustle, but as a long-term career choice.
Freelancing is exploding and we as voice actors are part of the freelance community.
Today, I’m going to give you 3 hard freelancing facts that absolutely apply to voice over.
_____________________________
▶️ Watch this video next: https://youtu.be/ZpQqoM3_jIA
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@vo-pro?sub_confirmation=1
The VO Freedom Master Plan: https://vopro.pro/vo-freedom-master-plan
The VO Pro Community: https://vopro.app
Use code You15Tube for 15% off of your membership for life.
The VO Pro Podcast: https://vopro.pro/podcast
7 Steps to Starting and Developing a Career in Voiceover: https://welcome.vopro.pro/7-steps-yt
Move Touch Inspire Newsletter for Voice Actors: https://vopro.pro/move-touch-inspire-youtube
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vofreedom
The VO Pro Shop: https://vopro.pro/shop
Say Hi on Social:
https://pillar.io/paulschmidtpro
https://www.instagram.com/vopro.pro/
https://www.clubhouse.com/@paulschmidtvo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulschmidtvo/
My voice over website: https://paulschmidtvoice.com
GVAA Rate Guide: http://vorateguide.com
Tools and People I Work with and Recommend (If you use these links to buy something I may earn a commission.):
Recommended Book List with Links: https://amzn.to/3H9sBOO
Gear I Use with Links: https://amzn.to/3
Send us a text
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