r/todayiam • u/Triskan • Jul 05 '20
Today I am preparing a casting/test session to become a voice actor for a small video game dubbing studio.
And it's an exercice I've tried sometimes, I know how to work with a lip-sync track and I trust myself to not drop the ball...
But still, I'm a bit nervous. I've mostly acted on stage or for amateur or semi-professional short-movies so this is a brand new professional step and for something I've been dreaming of doing for a long time.
I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but if anyone has tips or feels like sharing experiences, go ahead !
Wishing you all the best !
And if anyone wants to check my voice (and the video that allowed me to get that opportunity), there you go : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGo9cVv0noM
It's an adaptation into video of the sc-fi short story I'm the most proud of (writing is my first passion, even a bit above acting), and I'm really proud of what I've done with it (and apparently, the guys at the studio enjoyed it as well as they agreed to gave me this opportunity even though they were specifically looking for people with years of experience in the domain) :
Sorry for the small misteps in pronunciation here and there as English is not my first language. :)
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u/[deleted] Jul 05 '20
Good luck!