SisterHipster wrote:Thanks, Anirac. Wow, you did some VA? What you do? What character you got to play? This was more of a curiosity idea since Krispin Freeman has a VA class he teaches and people can apply and do it online. It was a thought about maybe voice strengthening and controlling pitch as well as a little bit more confidence building. But when you see how much you have to spend on equipment and you don't have the cash or the real heart for it: PHEW! Doing it for a living...eh~...seems too fickle and unpredictable of whether you get the cash or gig. Now, if anyone ever been to a con...eh...some VAs seem to get raunchy with their entertainment or innuendos for the sake of a buck and making other fans happy.
LOL no I just made a Youtube video. Too shy to even try acting, maybe that's why my performance was awful.
If what you want is more confidence when speaking, maybe some courses to help speaking in public would be an easier, cheaper choice
VA, like most things in the entertainment industry, is unstable throughout and there's a lot of investment to be made before you can reap any benefits. Even well-known actors with years of experience grow short of jobs! I read the other day an interview with Paul Bettany in which he said he had come out of a meeting with some producers that told him his career was done for, that Hollywood was not a place for him anymore. Right after that, he got a call with an offer for a role in a pretty big movie...
I've been to a con back in Brazil, and the Brazilian voice actor for Goku, Ash, and Spongebob was there. I had gone just to meet with him, paid $15 for a shabby, small-town con... He did get raunchy with his jokes, and boy did that ruin my childhood! Goku swearing? Spongebob saying dirty, explicit stuff? 10-year old Ash saying stuff not even 19-year old me would dare to? I was mortified. And I wasn't even Christian back then. Didn't even try to get an autograph. But almost everyone liked it. He managed to captivate the crowd; that's his job as an entertainer, I guess...