Voiceover agency
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Voiceover Agencies play an intermediary role between the 'clients' (advertising agencies, TV & radio production companies, animation studios for example) and the artist.
Generally the artist is solely represented by one agency, who deal with castings, contractual issues, financial negotiations, invoicing and diary bookings. The agency usually takes 15% commission.
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