Forum - View topicVOICE ACTING WORKSHOP WITH ANIME DUBBERS
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animeguest
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Anyone interested in a voice acting workshop featuring local voice talents from anime series?
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Michi
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 741 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Where when what now?
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mistress_reebi
Posts: 735 Location: Canada |
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there was a voice workshop at anime north It was with Rob someone, I forget his last name
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animeguest
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sorry, I should have been more specific. We'd like to have the workshop here in the Philippines with local talents who have voiced anime series' translations (Tagalog and English). I'm in touch with one of them who said she is interested but didn't know how much of an audience there would be for this kind of thing. So, I thought I'd ask around. I've watched the dubbers at work before and I've found it quite fascinating.
Anyway, it looks like you and many of the other posters live way too far to attend anything like this. Sorry about that. But if there are Philippine residents out there who would like to attend such a workshop (possibly in late October), hope you will post to let me know. thanks! God bless you! |
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Emerje
Posts: 7550 Location: Maine |
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Er, those are actors, not dubbers. Dubbers are the people who actually put the whole thing together.
You'll probably have a hard time getting an even together just for the actors, but if you were to plan an actual anime convention you'd probably have a much better turnout. Doesn't have to be 3 day con, a one day event would be enough. Just a day where people can watch new shows and meet actors and studio staff. Voice actors really aren't up there outside of Japan to the point where they can do a meet and greet just anywhere, and I'm not sure how well known your actors are. Rent some hotel conference rooms for the day and get people excited enough to pay a little money to get in, maybe even get some sponsors and a local retailer involved too. Emerje |
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adevensolutions
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We offer VOICE ACTING and DUBBING workshop specially formulized to help boost your VOICE ACTING CAREER. We have
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adevensolutions
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We offer VOICE ACTING and DUBBING workshop specially formulized to help boost your VOICE ACTING CAREER. We have
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choyg8
Posts: 3 Location: MANILA |
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TURNING YOUR VOICE INTO GOLD
Much has been said about the skills and talent one must posses to entertain anyone with their voice. Some of us for years, have adored cartoons, anime and telenovela without noticing the most important factor in the show – the voice actor. Many of us dream to take part in a role that will define a popular koreanovela or anime series in television. So what do you do, to find your way into the business of voice acting? How do you even start auditioning for the roles? What can you do to make your voice silly and make a living out of it. Fortunately there's an easy and effective way to learn this. From the creators of the Philippine Center for Voice Acting that gave you the first International-based Voice Over Acting Clinic.. CreatiVoices Productions present: VoiceWorx! Basic Voice Acting Workshop. The seminar features some of the Philippine's best Voice Actors converging into one comprehensive and targeted VO seminar for the voice actor at heart, enthusiasts and those who wish to explore their potential in the arts. It covers 8 intensive sessions about 2-3 hours each on the art of voice acting, managing your vocal investment, characterization, trade history, and skills and techniques to jumpstart your career in voiceovers. This seminar highlights dubbing for anime and telenovela, taught by leading experts in the field of Television Dubbing. Participating in this workshop is the father of Dubbing in the Philippines, Danny Mandia who teaches voice acting for dubbers, his direction and supervision includes some of the most beloved animated films in Filipino including, Inuyasha, Zenki, Dog of Flanders, B'Tx, Rorouni Kenshin, Starship Operators, Capricorn, Saber Marionette, and hundreds of others.. Industry experts say you cannot be a "real" dubber without passing through Manny's direction. Also appearing in the workshop is Alexx Agcaoili, the very talented voice actor and Director for Filipino anime productions like, Fruits Basket, Rave Master, Mobile Suit Gundam, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Beast Machines, Supergals, Babel 1 and 2, Green Rose, and many more. Taking the role of Dr. Smith in the original Filipino Voltes V and Sanosuke Kagara in Samurai X (Rorouni Kenshin). His contribution to the workshop will be in direct supervision of the recording process and applications of voice acting. The two is teamed up with writer and translator for television, Neil Tolentino. A well known veteran writer in the industry of dubbing. He will cover familiarity with translation, writing skills and techniques for anime and telenovela. As he says, "You should not only know how to act, but to write what you're supposed to act.." Directing in Fortune Quest L, and Saber Marionnet J to X, is just a few of the hundreds of animes and telenovelas he has helped become a success. Leading the seminar is veteran Voice Performer Brian Mathew Ligsay, who started out as a deejay when he was just 16. Now turning 29, he is the Marketing Director and Chief Operating Officer of CreatiVoices Productions, a company with a platoon of 200 Voice over talents at their disposal. He adds, " Voice acting is an art.. it's a passion. You speak by heart and you work by heart.." He has done thousands of voiceover jobs for narrations, live events, AVPs, the internet, original animation, gaming, multi-media, radio and television dubbing. Credited to his work in anime is his role in the animated series BECK wherein he took 18 character roles in the show. Brian is also a director, producer and writer for original content. He has recently directed and voice casted 2 international animation films in Korea and India. Pocholo Gonzales steps in as the moderator of the group - a multi-awarded voice talent who outlasts the number of voices he can make. Whenever you hear a Mike Enriquez, Mark Logan, Babalu, FVR, Erap, Juan Flavier sound alike on radio, expect that to be Pocholo. He can do more than 100 voices at any given time and is the CEO and Managing Director of CreatiVoices Productions. Saying, "This seminar is a US-based Voice Over training workshop, localized to fit the Filipino Market.." His exposure to Commercials for Radio and Television provides an extensive source of industry norms and practices one must understand in order to break into the business. The Workshop which is limited to 10 students per class and starts this new year on April 5, 2008, for the regular classes which is held once a week for 8 Saturdays. Pilot classes are also offered for group attendance, which compresses the entire workshop to about 1 session per day, Mondays to Fridays, so you can finish the seminar in 8 consecutive days. Both offer the same content, but they recommend you take the regular classes if you are just starting in the industry. "Whatever your skills are, voice acting can help you out..." Ligsay adds. "Any form of verbal communication can be effectively delivered with the use of voice acting. If you constantly work and meet people, write scripts for events, engage in sales or you just want to boost your speaking performance... then this workshop is a must." Enthusiasts can call 729-7274 for registration, drop by at their office at the 3rd flr Left Wing (Lightblue bldg) 1745 Dian St Palanan Makati City. You can visit their website at www.creativoices.com or email [email protected] for details about this exciting event. But hurry, time and seminar slots are running out. CLASSES STARTS ON APRIL 5, 2008 |
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