CensoredAlso
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I'm reminded of some very wise advice I read from voice actor Dan Gilvezan in his book Bumblebee & Me:I would still love too. Just I asked a Disney World cast member at the Animation Studios about how to be a voice over years ago (this back in 1996, so it was actually being a Animation Studios during this time). She said you would have to goto college and basically be famous. She say alot of things that day that went to my head like omg.
"Often when people find out what I do for a living, they will say something like, 'my friends tell me I have a good voice, maybe I should get into that whole voiceover thing.' Well maybe. But before you do I have a few suggestions: First of all, take some classes: in acting, voice and speech, improv. Study music (you may be asked to sing), psychology (you need to know people), business (it's called show business, after all). Spend a few years working for very little money, on projects that will very likely go nowhere, for people who won't appreciate what you've done for them. Deal with unscrupulous characters out to fleece you, bamboozle you and hoodwink you at every turn. Lay out thousands of dollars on workshops, showcases, publicity materials, photos, resumes, demos, printing, postage and mailing, trade publications, union dues, agent's fees. Spend countless hours going on hundreds of auditions for jobs you'll never get. Face frustration, disappointment and disillusionment every living day of your life.
Then prepare yourself for things to get rough."
Bottom line, dreams take a lot of hard work and sacrifice. And I admire people who are aware of this and are willing to put in the effort.