Would you consider voice acting if someone says your voice sounds generic? - eviltoast
  • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    I’m an actor- mostly theatre. I’ve VO’d a handful of TV commercials. I am not a successful voice actor. It requires as much dedication, training, equipment etc as any career.

    I would recommend two things.

    1. voice classes and books in the tradition of Cecily Berry. You’ll also want to look into some phonetics/IPA work as well. People will expect you to know - for e.g. how and why a southern accent diphthongizes the vowels and which vowels it shares with GenAm vs RP.

    2. music / sound production. You may be expected to do your own noise removal, normalization, amplificiation and limiting.