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Tips for aspiring actors.

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Vidmaster:
Who needs to spell if they can talk  :lol:

Good post.

Colonol Dekker:
Agreed, so why no sticky;)?

Mongoose:
Any more rabble you lot wish to rouse? :p

Colonol Dekker:
Thanks Mongoose :)
 
And. . . . . Vive' le Dekkerlution!

cityinthesky:
Hey Guys,

By the looks of it, it's been a while since there has been a new post in this discussion! Unless I'm reading the post dates wrong. As a newcomer to Voice Acting the past couple months, anything I've stumbled across I'm always happy to share, especially if it made a difference to me during my journey! So for tips...obviously I can't speak from a professional stand point, but here are two really awesome articles that have really motivated me and changed the way I am approaching this!

They both happen to be from the same source, Voice Over Times, seems to be pretty good to my knowledge!

This one is pretty in your face, no real sugar coating...but awesome!
http://www.voiceovertimes.com/2013/07/26/im-breaking-into-voice-overs-really-breaking-in/

This is just a great motivational one, from Bob Bergen, the voice of Porky Pig!
http://www.voiceovertimes.com/2013/07/26/interview-with-primetime-emmy-nominated-voice-actor-bob-bergen/

These are just two examples of awesome articles (IMO), there are a bunch of great sites out there, the internet is filled with content!

I hope these have the same impact on someone else here as they did for me!

cityinthesky

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