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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 17:52:52 GMT -8
Thank you! Does a demo reel have to consist of different types of voices everytime? Because ever since I've started VAing, Ive mostly been focusing on acting and staying in my own range first before diving into different ranges.
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Post by Ai-Say // AikaLockheart on Jul 9, 2017 19:41:29 GMT -8
Thank you! Does a demo reel have to consist of different types of voices everytime? Because ever since I've started VAing, Ive mostly been focusing on acting and staying in my own range first before diving into different ranges. That's actually great that you're focusing on your acting first. Like we always say, 1 good voice is better than 100 mediocre ones. I mean, it is called voice /acting/ for a reason, right? Once you're comfortable and satisfied with your acting, you can proceed to learning several other voices or accents that may aid your chances of landing more diverse roles. You may learn acting and voices simultaneously but just remember to only showcase your best so casting directors know whether or not you, as an actor, are consistent in giving a good performance
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 20:58:44 GMT -8
Thanks. But is a Demo reel with just one voice showcasing acting still acceptable.
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Post by harrisonbulman on Jul 10, 2017 11:35:36 GMT -8
Sorry man, I don't want to give you the wrong idea. Of course a demo reel with just one voice that show cases your acting is acceptable.
If you're focussed on showcasing your acting then don't worry about other voices. If your acting ability shines through people will happily accept your voice for their project because you've made them want you.
Don't forget that this is an art form and no one dictates your art but you. I would have liked to hear different voices but if that isn't what you're going for then ignore me man.
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