>Millions of people out there with unique or cool voices Can they voice act though?
Hunter Cooper
That “new talent” is often hired precisely because they aren’t union. There’s bound to be work for a lot of people, and usually you can build up a pretty solid resume doing independent fan projects. Also having a cool/unique voice means nothing if you can’t act or don’t fit the character, even veterans have to go through auditions and recasting on a whim.
Benjamin Edwards
Can't say I've ever encountered your fanfiction. >thinking that's how sag-aftra works Oh, you're just an idiot.
I only find it obnoxious with anime when the dub actors act like they're the one the shows was written for and forget that even the best of them are just second string stand ins for the Japanese cast for people too lazy to read subtitles.
Kevin Long
Can't say I've ever encountered this either.
Mason Harris
Pretty much all the funimation actors have their egos up their ass
Xavier Reyes
Is this a con thing? I've seen them in streams and videos from time to time and they just seem like standard actors with a bit more emphasis on timing.
Oliver Wilson
> VA's only keep getting work because they are part of unions that try to prevent studios from hiring new talent. How USAian. Employers can form groups while each employee has to be individual.
Having a cool voice and being able to voice act are completely different things.
Ryder Price
cringe
Ethan Anderson
VAs go from union to non-union work all the time and no one cracks down on them. They just use a pseudonym.
Jose Hill
Can't say I've seen this. Sounds like you met a bunch of voice actors who found you obnoxious, and instead of analyzing your own behavior, you decided to blame them instead.
Noah Ortiz
For that matter, the union expects newbies to do a bit of work on union projects before joining.
Dominic Nguyen
Fucking. This.
Have you SEEN Jamie Marchi? She frequently insults fans and has butchered numerous dubs with virtue signalling BS. Particularly "GamerGate creeps" and 'muh patriarchy'. She's a fucking obnoxious cunt who should've been gone ages ago.
Nolan Rivera
Sounds like you were being annoying to them, and you decided to blame them for your own behavior. >she frequently insults fans based
Robert Gutierrez
If I were a VA, and I had to deal with people like , I'd insult fans too.
Isaiah Perez
>That “new talent” is often hired precisely because they aren’t union Not how it works many of these studios won’t hire you unless you’re union
David Harris
>I know alot of VA's only keep getting work because they are part of unions that try to prevent studios from hiring new talent You’re a salty little baby. It’s not that the unions are preventing other people from joining, it’s protecting the voice actors from being taken advantage of by the studio and by vultures like you who would like nothing more than to destroy their careers because you’re jealous that they actually have a foot in the door. Most voice actors who get all the roles can do many voices and they can do them well, what can you do? Are you as good as the best people in VA? No? Then why the hell do you think you deserve to be up there with these people? Why are you being an entitled pussy bitch? Nobody acts this way about any other career in Hollywood except for voice acting. No wonder they have a union to protect themselves from bitter asshole bitch pussy niggers like you.
Jonathan Gomez
>getting mad nobody wants to voice for your minecraft roleplay
Hunter Long
In my country, that's due pure nepotism. If you google a voice actor last name, you'll see that he has a relative working in the industry too. I have seen this happening, where they believe that the characters were created for them and that they have the best voice for the characters. Fortunately, their power has been crippled. Like for example, Cartoon Network told the latin voice for Jake the Dog to stop changing the script. He refused like a diva and the dude just got fired (something that apparently, he didn't expected to happen lol) Some of them used to have so much power that they could influence the dub to insane degrees, like, for example, refusing to say something against their religion.
Budgets run out midseason and bit parts need filling for less than union rate. Or they do work on pilots and independent projects. The system has endless loopholes built in.
Dylan Cooper
I love how you retards target VAs for your complains about nepotism. I love how obvious it is that you only do it because you think it would be easy to do their job. I love how you have almost nothing to say about higher level neopptism. I love that you only want to target low level VAs who barely make any money and have to constantly be working nonstop in order to make enough money off of voice acting to provide for a family. I love how bitter and fucked in the head people like OP And the post above me are. Try getting an actual fucking artistic skill and maybe you can get in the industry. Not that hard you dumb lazy zoomershits.
Nathan Murphy
just wait until AI is able to allow people to puppet voices like they can pictures
This. Surely they are millions of people out there who could do voice acting. But can they? How many people are actually voice actors or are interested in voice acting? Doesn't seem like much since we keep recycling the same 30 people.
Elijah Price
The largest stumbling block is being able to read dialogue naturally. You'd be amazed how many people lock up and started reading like a TTS program the moment they have to read off a page.
Liam Peterson
the technology is closer than you think
Noah Adams
No, it's on twitter too. It got really bad in 2016, where they, and some regular cartoon VAs like Tara Strong, just kind of went off the deep end.
Thomas Perez
I never got that myself unless the barrier to entry in regards to televised/popular animation is far more than we think because of faggots having an obsessive need to control what people see and what people don't.