Let us continue to tear down barriers, verbally. Voice acting for television in one of the ways that we can literally use our own voice to create value. But don’t worry if your first audition goes poorly. We’re strong enough, and interconnected enough, that we don’t have to rely on the approval of others for our sense of self. Especially if those others have not shown themselves to be responsible partners in our system. Let’s face it, there are a lot of bad vboice actors on television. Voice casting is apparently a limited field. These are quite amazing times, financially and internationally, and I think that these wonderful times are affecting the voice acting industry as well. Let’s start taking the industry by storm, and producing profits. I hope that we’re going to be able to continue to work together for many years to come, because there’s still so much left to accomplish.
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Calling all kids with talent! Come and join us for Disney Channel Auditions!
That is probably one of the most magical phrases that a talent agent can utter. No sooner than a talent agent posts an ad with those words in a local paper than does a line of hopeful families start to form outside the studio.
What does it take to get past the Disney Channel Auditions, many people would like to know? Here are some tips that can do nothing but help.
Number 1: Make sure you child actually wants to audition. Do not be one of those parents that parades their children out in front of a crowd when it is obvious that the child would rather be playing with legos.
Number 2: Prepare for your audition! This might sound like a simple tip, but you would be surprised how many people show up expecting that their child will just do some cute stuff and get selected based only on an off-the-cuff performance.