The actor has to develop his body. The actor has to work on his voice. But the most important thing the actor has to work on is his mind.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Actors only have our bodies, voices, and the text. So I think actors need to have a fit and in-tune body. I was always very disciplined in wanting to have that. That's one of my favorite things - playing a role with a physical requirement.
Roles make the actor.
It's not like every actor needs to train, but an actor will either develop their process through training or through working.
As an actor, you're trying to capture the nuances of real life, but voice work is almost over-acting.
As an actor, all you want to do is to work and do good work.
Acting is reacting... there's a magic when you're working with another actor. With voice acting, you're doing it alone, all in your head. So, you have to re-create that essence by yourself. It's not necessarily more difficult. It's just a different set of skills.
I feel whatever an actor does on screen is something the actor 'does,' and what the director can do is to tell, talk or instruct. So, all the credit for an actor's performance goes to the actor alone.
Part of an actor's job, in my opinion, is adjust to the characteristics of the director and try to understand to how he tries to work.
You have to do real acting, not just do a voice.
Actors always start with the voice and language. That's wrong. They should start with the body. The body is an actor's most important resource.