u/Live_Preparation9961

Possibility of a New LWA Season Discussion

Seeing as Trigger is reviving some of their older animes, I want to hear y'all's thoughts on the possibility of a new season. I know there was one planned before the [Creator] passed, but I want to hear everyone's takes on the possibility of a new season being aired!

Personally, I could see an avenue being open for it. With the success of Witch Hat Atelier, there's definitely a market for witch/fantasy animes. In fact, a lot of the things I've seen online have been directing WHA fans to LWA for another (more lighthearted) witchy anime.

What do you guys think? I just want to hear everyone's thoughts ^^

Edit: SO SORRY!!! I meant the creator passing, not the director!!! Thank you for pointing that out!!

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u/Live_Preparation9961 — 21 hours ago

What are some good Anime agencies?

I'm freshly 18, and have been wanting to start professionally voice acting for quite some time now. I've done fandubbing for almost 3 years, have a good home setup, have taken acting classes, and am ready to record a demo and get onto professional work. Problem is, I don't really know what agencies are good for booking anime/game work. I don't have any connections to the voice acting world, so I'm not quite sure where to go.

Luckily for me, I'm located in DFW (which I'm aware of being a Voice Acting hub), so location is really no problem. I just need a good agency that can help me record a demo and get to working. Do y'all know of any agencies that have track records of getting good roles/training in?

If that's a stupid question, I apologize for bothering you guys! I just don't quite know who to trust on this, seeing as I have no one in my life who has done this work before. Thanks for any and all advice in advance

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u/Live_Preparation9961 — 22 hours ago

transitioning from fandubbing -> professional work

hello! i've read the beginners post, and now i am asking for help.

i actually live in one of the big hubs for voice acting (DFW), and have been in the fandub scene for almost 3 years now. i'm trying to get out of it and onto professional work, but i genuinely don't know who to trust for an agent/source on this stuff, what a employable demo reel looks like, what agencies are even good, and where to break into the professional voice actor world.

i've tried to get involved in bigger fan projects, but they all fizzle out and die :( i'm not expecting monetary compensation either. i genuinely don't know where to go..

i've done all the acting classes, i've done all the practicing, and i feel i'm ready for a demo reel to send to actual agencies, but i don't know who to trust or what it would even look like. there's many youtube videos out there, yes, and many "this is how you make a demo reel!" guides, but i can't tell if they're reputable or not. same with finding an agent.

i apologize if this is a stupid post or question, but i don't know of anyone to ask. i don't have any connections to the professional va world, nor do i know anyone who's had this same pipeline. help?

(also, before anyone asks, yes i have a setup at home. i use an xlr mic, i have an audio interface, i have logic pro as a daw, my room is acoustic treated, etc. i'm a musician on top of this (going to university for music) so i know all about sound quality and good gear!)

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u/Live_Preparation9961 — 22 hours ago