Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37117761-20190430170317/@comment-27170228-20190808165859

MetalLuigi64 wrote: GlitterInformer wrote: Voice acting is really hard. I wouldn't say it's hard at the very least. When voice acting a character you have to know the personality of the character to find a voice for them. When talking alternating your voice, it is most advised to drink water, and use different vocal and breathing techniques that can work for your throat, chest, head, or any of the above. When dubbing a voice you can just copy the original language voice. Of course unless if you're working for a dubbing company. They can tell you what voice they want, rather than going for the voice that matches or suits the character. Matching the emotion is also important so it would sound real in the cartoon like if you're screaming. Don't make the character relatable to you, because acting is basically pretending to be someone. That's kind of what a few dubs fail the most. Thanks for the advice.