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Sean Penn
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Now that we have a demo for our child, I'm not sure what to do with it...the manager has one, the agent has one. I guess that's about it?

They don't want them at voice-over auditions, so anyone no what else they're good for other than nice table coasters?
 
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Denzel Washington
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Demos are more for the use of your reps than for you. Occasionally, you may make a contact who asks for one, but for the most part, your agent and manager will send them out, usually on line. So don't run off a whole lot of them. If you already have, they make great gifts for the relatives.


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Al Pacino
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The hard copy demos are usually meant for when you're seeking representation. Since you already have that, you could send them to casting directors that deal with VO or ad agencies.

I have a website that has my demos and just send postcards with the url on it to ad agencies.
 
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