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EP 130 Stevie Vallance: Voice Actor, Voice Director, and Casting Director

Jul 16, 201632 min
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Episode description

How many characters you need before you get started in animation. Part 2 continues with Emmy winning voice director, voice actor, casting director and teacher Stevie Vallance via Skype from Toronto, Canada as she takes you through the process she uses when casting an animated TV show. She answers the question pertaining to how many characters you should have before you make your demo and try to get started in animation voice acting. Stevie offers insights about what a voice actor should know to help make her job easier and shares what voice actors do that make her not able to work with them. Hear more about Stevie’s music and why she became a jazz singer as well as some of her projects and musical inspirations. She explains what she means by “acting down” and encourages you to connect with her on Facebook to get the latest news and how to attend her ToonedIn Animation workshops. The episode ends with Stevie expressing what she is most proud of in her life, both personally and professionally. Watch more videos, get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
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