That's the way to do it. Throw the student in a table read WITH the professionals. Rather than simply teaching through telling them, it's teaching through showing and experiencing, and of multiple styles through multiple people.
I would LOVE to attend these sessions! The idea of spending time in a booth, learning/recording voiceovers, feels like just as much fun as a day at Disneyland. And to do it with people who love the craft as just as much; double awesome. Thank you so much for this video, James Arnold Taylor :)
Aw, yes! It's the voice actor of Po! Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness for the win! XD Great to see how voice actors are taught, too. Totally gives me an idea of how animation studios work. :)
Yes I was hoping for a behind the scenes of this. +James Arnold Taylor, please tell me you and Matt talked about you being a guest on #CriticalRole. #IsItThursdayYet
BiggySn1p3r not gonna lie, I was really hoping the same thing. I'm so happy that the VAs are this nice little community and y'all know each other, seems like a good industry to work in
Here's a weird question. When someone speaks, can you tell the difference between someone who works with their voice and someone who doesn't? If so, does the latter kind of voice ever make you uncomfortable to hear (kind of like a musician who can tell the slightest false note)?
Good stuff man! Thanks for sharing this with us :)
Matt's wearing a CR hoodie! Yes! Critters represent!
Quite possibly the best Voice Acting workshop I've taken in Los Angeles! Thank you James for the video and Mick for an amazing Saturday :D
I love you James you never disappoint you make life worth living and your acting is amazing
That's the way to do it. Throw the student in a table read WITH the professionals. Rather than simply teaching through telling them, it's teaching through showing and experiencing, and of multiple styles through multiple people.
These are great vlogs man. Thanks for doing them!
I would LOVE to attend these sessions! The idea of spending time in a booth, learning/recording voiceovers, feels like just as much fun as a day at Disneyland. And to do it with people who love the craft as just as much; double awesome. Thank you so much for this video, James Arnold Taylor :)
Nice video mr.James I'm a huge fan of your voice acting
That's cool to see Mary Elizabeth McGlynn! Enjoyed her singing the Silent Hill songs back in the day!
Aw, yes! It's the voice actor of Po! Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness for the win! XD
Great to see how voice actors are taught, too. Totally gives me an idea of how animation studios work. :)
If only I were in LA, if attend in a heartbeat. Yet, really looks interesting, :D
Yes I was hoping for a behind the scenes of this. +James Arnold Taylor, please tell me you and Matt talked about you being a guest on #CriticalRole. #IsItThursdayYet
+BiggySn1p3r I didn't ask as I assume he gets asked all the time, but would love to go on sometime.
BiggySn1p3r not gonna lie, I was really hoping the same thing. I'm so happy that the VAs are this nice little community and y'all know each other, seems like a good industry to work in
I NEED this
Nice video!
I love your work
+Jesse Adair Thanks!
I wish we had some of those class here in brazil
Here's a weird question. When someone speaks, can you tell the difference between someone who works with their voice and someone who doesn't?
If so, does the latter kind of voice ever make you uncomfortable to hear (kind of like a musician who can tell the slightest false note)?
I'm playing ratchet and clank into the nexus wile watching this... I don't have a ps4 so I'm playing the closest I can get
Is their away to become a voice actor or are you born with it