With narration, you have to be very accurate with your voice. It's a good exercise to do.
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I guess the biggest challenge to doing any kind of animation voice work is that you only have your voice to tell the story.
Your voice is your tool and represents you. It's very important to have a good voice where you can be understood.
You have to do real acting, not just do a voice.
Really take the time to focus on finding your voice and making sure that whatever you're creating is of high quality and is useful for people in their everyday lives.
Using a first-person narrator is simply a matter of hearing the voice inside yourself.
With voice over work, you need to convey as much emotion as you can without making any physical movements, so it's hard. You've got to visualize everything.
The voice will guide you-will tell you what to do. In order to do that, you must be quite sensitive with the instrument and accept this daily conversation with your voice.
I'm much more comfortable speaking through my characters' voices than my own.
When I write, I'm constantly putting myself in the position of someone else as I write using myriad voices; I think that's a life skill all people should learn.
As an actor, you're trying to capture the nuances of real life, but voice work is almost over-acting.
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