What matters is that you work at this regularly- daily. It doesn’t matter if you feel awkward or silly. It can be one minute a day on each of these or a couple hours. What matters is you do it regularly, that you steadily improve your VO skills and incorporate the habits of a creative person into your day, into your life. It doesn’t even matter if you feel you’re doing it well or making any progress. It doesn’t matter how much time you spend at any of this. I’ve made for you a list of what you can do, even if you are confined or seemingly lack options for getting in-person VO training or acting experience. What is a frustrated aspiring voice actor to do in the face of such obstacles? They might feel confined by school or job obligations, their parents won’t let them out of the house, they’ve got a family to tend to, etc. ![]() They may be stuck at home, or in a city with no apparent creative opportunity for gaining experience as a performer. Many are unable to perform or learn in person due to the isolation forced on us by the pandemic.
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