Breathing is always key in any character. When you have a character with no voice, that makes it even more important.
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I think breathing is actually the key to a lot of opening up of other parts of yourself that you haven't used, for any job, but particularly in acting.
A good voice isn't so important. It's more important to sound really unique.
When I'm trying to find my way into a character, the voice and physicality are the first two things I do.
The voice is always the starting place for me with a character.
Voices have always been my way into a character. I usually approach the voice first.
I'm much more comfortable speaking through my characters' voices than my own.
To me the voice has always been the way to start any character. Once I find that, I'm good to go.
You have to show the character is confused or scared or happy through your voice instead of with your face and body.
If you give a character room to breathe, they come alive.
Your voice is important - it gives away everything about you. The mouth is a muscle you have to work like you'd work at the gym.
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