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Differences between the different voice training methodologies? by Chickenbox123  •  last post Mar 16th

Hey, all! (First reddit post ever :-) ) I want to self-learn about voice training for acting. I intend to work with a dialect/voice coach at some point, but until then, I’d thought I’d do some reading and studying on my own to get a base down. Before I select a particular methodology, I wanted to get a good understanding of the differences between the various techniques. I’ve done some initial research on the subject, and I’ve seen some names come up a lot: Rodenburg, Fitzmaurice, Linklater, Lessac, Berry. Can any fellow actors describe the differences or similarities between these approaches? And which of these would be most suited for an actor new to the voice component of character portrayal? Feel free to include teachers I haven’t listed. Based off of my initial research, Fitzmaurice sounds like a good place to start, but difficult to self-learn from as she doesn’t have any textbooks or materials to self-learn from. Linklater also sounds good, especially since she has a textbook. I am particularly attracted to their emphasis on relaxation and understanding of one’s own voice. The other teachers seem more geared towards Shakespeare and classical theatre. My focus is in TV and Film, but I am all for learning about classical technique too. I’m just not sure it would the most applicable to my line of acting. Thanks!

What type of actor is Johny Depp? by IdontNeedItSquidward  •  last post Mar 16th

Is Johny Depp a personality, interepreter, or impersonator actor? I thought he would most likely be an impersonator actor because of the various different roles he plays, but I don't know in the context of the movie What's Eating Gilbert Grape. I read online that during the time of the movie his personality was similar to Gilbert's, so he didn't really have to change much about himself in it.

An insane theory on voiceacting by Dracomies  •  last post Mar 16th

Got a question here and a theory. So from studying actors from all platforms, there’s a sense of waiting to get ready to hit the big leagues. People start with smaller roles until they progress to much larger roles, etc. But here’s the question I have. Most people around the ages of 15 to 25 may not be in a position to be able to afford a membership of $400 per year (Voice123) or a Platinum membership of ($4950) per year for Voice123. And just to match up to the competition, you have to factor in the bare minimum of equipment of other actors which is generally a Sennheiser MKH 416 ($1000) or a TLM 103 ($1000), etc. Usually both. Add in an expensive demo of the ‘industry standard’ of $3000…. A Platinum membership on Voices.com is $2999/year The point I’m trying to make is that the structure of these platforms is….age-tiered. If I’m a director and I want an actor who sounds like he or she is around 15-18 years old, would I be better off looking through Voices.com or would I be better off looking on Casting Call Club? If I’m looking for an actor that sounds 40 years old, would I be better off looking through Voice123 or Casting Call Club? It’s apparent that if you want to thrive in this career, you cannot ignore Voices and Voice123 or other forms of P2P. But here’s the thing. There is merit to it. Actors with less experience or without the financial means to buy such subscriptions will strongly discourage them. But when asked how they make money, it’s not viable. They’ll mention Casting Call Club and Twitter….and these roles are not comparable to what’s offered on P2P. The issue I’m seeing…is that it seems to be based on ‘experience’…but in doing so…everything seems to be age-tiered. If I’m looking for an actor who sounds 15 to 21 years old, I’m likely to find the genuine article on Casting Call Club. Why? Because \*they\* can’t afford $4000 of subscriptions. So they just stay in Casting Call Club and that’s where I’ll find them. But if I’m looking for an actor/actress that sounds 36 years and older, I’m better off going to Voice123 and Voices instead. And so what happens? It becomes age-tiered. Younger actors stay on Casting Call Club. More experienced actors that can afford these subscriptions will be older and they’ll be on the paid platforms. Is it fair to say that with the structure of these platforms, it actually is age-tiered? The problem is further expounded \*even if\* a younger actor is able to afford these subscriptions. After all, why would a director bother with a younger Voices.com actor when there are literally hundreds of 18-year old actors waiting for a role on Casting Call Club? So the irony is that while people wait for the big-leagues.......it inevitably becomes age-tiered. You don’t get there........... until you get older.

How would an international actor with years of experience go about entering the Hollywood industry? by ssk93  •  last post Mar 16th

I know someone who has been an actor in Asia for the last 30+ years, but recently decided to move to the States to settle down. He has always been a free-agent actor, with just a small team of people aiding him through his career. However, upon his decision to move to America, he and his crew parted ways and he is now seeking to find some gigs in the U.S.. He has an extensive filmography and is quite well-known back in Asia, so I'm not sure if that would make it a slightly different approach, in comparison to being a new actor trying to start up? However, he's unsure how to even go about contacting the agencies. Should he just call the agency? Should he e-mail them? Should he set an appointment (if possible) and visit their offices? I've heard of things like actor/actress unions, which being a part of will determine whether an agency decides to represent you or not? How do you get into the union, etc.? I've already read through the FAQs in this acting forum and it did answer a few of the questions that I've had, but it still seems to be of more help to those actors and actresses trying to start up or build a portfolio. However, it did say things like "try not to worry about signing with an agent" or joining a union from the start. Would this apply to him as well? I wanted to see if I could help him in any way, but I don't (nor anyone around me) have any knowledge as to how the Hollywood industry works and would just like to see if anything here would be able to help me out. Thank you.

Help! by lillybabe22  •  last post Mar 16th

Hi everyone, I am 21 years old. About two years ago I fell in love with acting after a student asked me to help her with her theater project. Since then I’ve been non stop taking acting classes and improv. I strongly considered moving to LA to try to become a paid actor after watching how actors such as Arnold swarzenegger and others said follow Your dream even if it’s hell at first, it made me worried the lack of support I had from friends and family saying “you’ll never be famous” any advice?

[Ask me anything]Seeking for students in the greater Seattle area. by syumm7756  •  last post Mar 16th

Greeting from Seattle! It's Henry here, an Acting Trainer and and Stage Director from Taiwan now living in the Greater Seattle area. I spent 10+ years in the theatre acting and have several experience of directing, the only thing I learned from the experience was that audition(stage/film) is not quite easy for anyone especially if you don't have a decent agency to help. The only thing you can do is keep improving your personal talent and acting skill to make the opportunity knock your door. Also, I'm willing to provide personal acting class if you really need it and it's all free(for now, haha). So that's get it simple: Ask me anything you want to know about acting or what makes a good actor...etc, I'm here to help!

Any Actors Here Based in San Francisco Bay Area? by Kaviness  •  last post Mar 16th

I'm a Bay Area native and looking to get involved more in the acting scene (classes, improv, companies, etc.). How have you gotten involved in the Bay Area?

Acting - Is there anyone here who has either "made it" or do you have a friend who has? by PuzzledMaybe  •  last post Mar 16th

I am in personal communication with a handful of actors who have had fairly successful careers overall, but none of the advice they gave me has really sparked anything to be able to emulate that in any way.

How to become a VA? (At age 19) by Thran_Soldier  •  last post Mar 15th

Hello Voice Actors of Reddit! I've always wanted to be a voice actor, and after graduating high school and doing a year or so of soul searching, I think I'm ready to buckle down and figure out where to go from here. So how do I start? Should I go to college and get an acting degree, or is that not something that's important for VA? Should I just make a demo reel and start submitting it left/right/center? Is there a specific field (e.g. audiobooks, character acting, etc) that's easier to get into than the others? ​ Please and thank you!

Has your perspective changed or have you seen changes be it positive or negative after you’ve created your own work? by CornrowKenny100  •  last post Mar 15th

A common piece of advice that is given to actors is to create your own work. From my observation and actors I’ve spoken to, a lot actors tend to stick with the objective of auditioning for everything available. However with many rejections on a consistent basis this can mess with your psyche and deflate you so to speak. For actors that have created their own work and put it out in public, did things change or alter for you in terms of auditions or other opportunities opening up be it big or small?

Organisation and minimalism as an Actor? by CornrowKenny100  •  last post Mar 15th

With the constant hustle and bustle and brain noise we experience in our day to day lives, how do you as actors keep on top of everything in your career? Do you find having less clutter/items/paperwork etc allows you to have more time and energy on keeping on top of your day to day work as an actor? I currently have a whiteboard and a calendar which does help. As well as clearing up my Google Drive. With that being said, are there additional ways you can keep your ‘plate’ clear?

scared shitless by lucius_marcus  •  last post Mar 15th

Its always in the back of my mind. I want to be an actor. I ask myself why and I can't pinpoint the exact reason. I love movies and great stories and it would be great if I could be paid to be in them. The self doubt. Not trying hard enough. I took a few classes and went to a couple auditions but gave up quickly. Didn't even try to learn a couple monologues. I guess I thought it would come easy. Scared to invest in myself. Let go and truly chase this dream. Everything else I've tried to do to make money has felt meaningless. When I think about acting I get a rush then it fades and I'm back to doubting myself. Maybe I should go back to school, work in sales, a normal job. I'm 26 now and everything else feels meaningless. If I'm not chasing this dream I ask myself what am I even living for? What do you guys think? Thoughts/concerns.

How does anyone here find an effective way to learn lines? by CornrowKenny100  •  last post Mar 15th

I’m just curious and wanted to of any fellow actors methods when it comes to learning lines. Not to sound new agey but is there a sort of synergy or ambience you create that helps making your lines more effective, such having a clear space. I’ve heard that writing your lines down on paper helps to ingrain them into your head. Do any of you also find whether or not the time you go over them have an effect? e.g in the wee/early hours of the morning when everyone is asleep?

I've always wanted to Act. I only started Theatre Studies 2 years ago. I'm the oldest in the class. Sometimes I really let the age thing get to my head and tell myself I'm too old. Anyone else in the same boat? by robshamrock  •  last post Mar 15th

Ever since I was a boy I wanted to act, I tried to enroll in a film club when I was 16 but never got a call back. Being naive and young I thought that was my chance gone (what a silly thought). Life got in the way. Then when I reach my early 30s I was told I should audition to study Theatre. I jumped at the chance. I got in to one of the colleges and I've played the lead in Macbeth and in some other plays. Yet, I still tell myself I'm too old to be starting a career in acting. I suppose if I love it enough it shouldnt matter and I do love it. I just wonder if its confidence or just thinking about the amount of actors that are doing the same thing. Any advice to help me see things in a different light? Thanks in advance

Headshot-Age Range-Character Type Post - Mar 14 by AutoModerator  •  last post Mar 14th

Use this thread to post your headshots for feedback, get info on your age range/type, find good headshot photographers, ask any questions you may have about headshots. If you are posting a DIY headshot for feedback, and not just a snapshot in order to get feedback on your age range/type/etc, it is advised that you do at least some basic research on what actor headshots look like--composition, framing, lighting. You will find a Google Image search for "actor headshots" to be very helpful for this. For what it's worth, the branding workshop at SAG-AFTRA recommends a five-year age range. That's inclusive, so for example 19-23, 25-29, 34-38, etc.

Another interesting 'Guardian' Post - thoughts? by louisasnotes  •  last post Mar 14th

" ........researchers have said thespians show different patterns of brain activity depending on whether they are in character or not. " [https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/mar/13/actors-show-different-brain-activity-when-in-character-study-finds](https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/mar/13/actors-show-different-brain-activity-when-in-character-study-finds)

What are the best headsets with Built-In Microphones for a VA on a Budget? by mdscarfaceone  •  last post Mar 14th

Hello, I'm new here, I've started an ADR and VO Startup Project(Not Company). My Headset won't work properly, and I was wondering if there are headsets that are designed for Voice Actors that have Built-In Mics, similar to a Gaming Headset but for Voice Actors. I really want to get into the ADR and VO Industry and hopefully I will get a big break, a bit ambitious, but still, I hope to be a good VA.

Stage Performance by Twattybatty  •  last post Mar 14th

Hello, fellow actors. ​ [https://vimeo.com/317048586](https://vimeo.com/317048586) ​ This is a clip of my first-ever performance on-stage, last October. It was a monologue showcase joined together with choreography and scene changes all based around alleyways (also known as, "Ginnels," in the North of England.) Each character had their own story to tell. Each revolved around an event or events in their respective, "Ginnel". Mine was a combo-piece based on scenes from the movie, "Bronson" and "Split" (multiple characters sharing one body.) I wrote the speech myself and very much killed my darlings in reducing it's length from 6 to 2 minutes. ​ I am very new to acting and am constantly attending "good" classes with a mind of attending drama school. I actively apply for work and am very proud of myself for not only going through with the aforementioned performance, but for trying something at an awkward age; 30 (career-wise anyways) and completely falling in love and committing to it. ​ Any / all tips, advice and constructive criticisms will be well received. ​ Thank you very much for your time, ​ Ross ​