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Spending $2,000–$3,000 on a voiceover demo is one of the biggest investments a voice actor can make, and one of the easiest to get wrong.
In this episode, Marc Scott shares five red flags that should stop you from signing on the dotted line with the wrong demo producer, drawn from his own recent experiences working with J. Michael Collins and the Demo Dream Team.
Inside this episode:
👉🏻 Why one-size-fits-all demo packages are almost always a red flag (and what to look for instead)
👉🏻 How to identify a demo producer you can genuinely trust (and why trust directly impacts the quality of your final demo)
👉🏻 What a truly collaborative process looks like from day one (and why generic scripts produce generic demos)
👉🏻 Why being directable in the session isn't weakness (it's how you get a demo that actually books work)
👉🏻 The non-negotiable: working with a producer who will accept your feedback before you sign off
Marc also shares the story of a One Password spot that made no sense to him in the session, and ended up becoming the source of his very first commercial booking after the demo dropped.
Whether you're producing your first demo or updating an existing one, this episode gives you a clear checklist for choosing the right producer and protecting your investment.
🎧 Subscribe to the VOpreneur Podcast on your favorite podcast platform — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen — so you never miss an episode.
The Demo Dream Team - https://demodreamteam.com
JMC Demos - https://jmcdemos.com
CONNECT WITH MARC SCOTT & VOPRENEUR
🖱️ Marc Scott on Instagram - https://instagram.com/marcscott
🖱️ Marc Scott on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@MarcScottVO
🖱️ VOpreneur® on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@vopreneur
RESOURCES FOR VOICE ACTORS
* VOpreneur®
* Get an instant $25 credit when you sign up for VoiceZam
* For voice over services:
* Join the VOpreneur Facebook Group
Book a free 15-minute consultation: https://vopreneur.com/free15min
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Spending $2,000–$3,000 on a voiceover demo is one of the biggest investments a voice actor can make, and one of the easiest to get wrong.
In this episode, Marc Scott shares five red flags that should stop you from signing on the dotted line with the wrong demo producer, drawn from his own recent experiences working with J. Michael Collins and the Demo Dream Team.
Inside this episode:
👉🏻 Why one-size-fits-all demo packages are almost always a red flag (and what to look for instead)
👉🏻 How to identify a demo producer you can genuinely trust (and why trust directly impacts the quality of your final demo)
👉🏻 What a truly collaborative process looks like from day one (and why generic scripts produce generic demos)
👉🏻 Why being directable in the session isn't weakness (it's how you get a demo that actually books work)
👉🏻 The non-negotiable: working with a producer who will accept your feedback before you sign off
Marc also shares the story of a One Password spot that made no sense to him in the session, and ended up becoming the source of his very first commercial booking after the demo dropped.
Whether you're producing your first demo or updating an existing one, this episode gives you a clear checklist for choosing the right producer and protecting your investment.
🎧 Subscribe to the VOpreneur Podcast on your favorite podcast platform — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen — so you never miss an episode.
The Demo Dream Team - https://demodreamteam.com
JMC Demos - https://jmcdemos.com
CONNECT WITH MARC SCOTT & VOPRENEUR
🖱️ Marc Scott on Instagram - https://instagram.com/marcscott
🖱️ Marc Scott on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@MarcScottVO
🖱️ VOpreneur® on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@vopreneur
RESOURCES FOR VOICE ACTORS
* VOpreneur®
* Get an instant $25 credit when you sign up for VoiceZam
* For voice over services:
* Join the VOpreneur Facebook Group
Book a free 15-minute consultation: https://vopreneur.com/free15min

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