With voice-over, you have to pretend like you're three, except you can talk and read.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Definitely in voice-over, you have to be completely uninhibited. More than that, you have to put yourself back into the enjoyment of pretending.
I had never really done voice-over. If you've ever seen me, I'm more the communicator through body language and movement... I'm a physical actor.
I don't like the term 'voice-over.'
I feel like I have to have a voice.
But I've had to act and not depend on my voice so much.
Sometimes it's other people's voices you have to shut out.
I'm much more comfortable speaking through my characters' voices than my own.
You have to show the character is confused or scared or happy through your voice instead of with your face and body.
You have to do real acting, not just do a voice.
You can't acquire a voice. Either you have it, or you don't.