Has anyone used Visions MCP?

ladrum | 29/06/2011 - 15:34

Im looking at joining Visions MCP, but Im curious as to what other peoples experience is with them. Do you get much work? Also, there is a $165 "website" fee that im a bit suspicious about. Basically its to put me and my photos on their website. Any feedback would be great!

Cheers,
Ross

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Hi Ross I recently signed
Author: Walter Plinge
Date: 13/07/2011 - 12:04

Hi Ross

I recently signed up last Tuesday. It cost me $150 without photos as I had my own. I got a job straight away which made me around $250. I think once you sign up they try to give you work. So far I am happy!


Hi,I was with visions for
Author: jess_86 (not verified)
Date: 25/08/2011 - 13:14

Hi,

I was with visions for about a year, they were pretty good, i got a fair amount of stuff off them but they do mostly extras work they have a few castings come through but not a huge amount goes to them as they are mostly an extras/bit part agency. Their good depending on what you want, i moved on because i wanted to be auditioning and get the oppertunity for bigger roles, that you need to be with a proper agent for and like most agents you can't be represented my more than one. Othe rthan that they were great professional, friendly, never had any problems with my dealing with them.

Cheers
Jess


Visions MCP
Author: EdwardWSmith
Date: 06/09/2011 - 19:42
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I have just applied and feel happy having read the above comments.
I will return if I join and explain my experience


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