Lessons from you for beginners
For those who started voice acting in the last few years,
What’s one thing you wish someone had told you before you began?
For those who started voice acting in the last few years,
What’s one thing you wish someone had told you before you began?
What methods do you use to take your character to the next level in acting?
How many of you simply do your auditions in a static pose? Next time, try moving naturally with how the character would move. See how your performance does compared to the non-movement pose. I can guarantee you’ll see a difference. That’s part of the process of becoming your character.
Try it and let me know how it goes.
Half way through the year, what’s been your greatest lesson learned in voice acting?
What has been your greatest VA success so far this year?
What’s your absolute dream role right now as a VA?
Education is important. Which class would you take next to improve your VA skills?
Improv classes are so important for learning how to act. Have you taken an improv class and what difference did you see in your acting afterwards?
What is your craziest audition story?
Half way through the year, what’s been your greatest VA challenge so far?
Yesterday, we had Debra Wilson on our Legends Live and throughout the nearly 2 1/2 hour long event everyone was speechless from everything she was talking about.
Have you ever been in a situation where what was being talked about felt so important that you were afraid of your attention waning for even a second in case you missed something very crucial? If so, who was speaking and what did you learn?
When treating your studio, what did you notice needed the most work? Also, how was the sound quality after finishing the treatment?
What did you guys accomplish last month?
What is one voice acting related lesson you would go back in time to tell yourself before starting voice acting?
What has been the #1 habit to help you reach your success lately?