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Cartoon voice overs are a very specific breed of voice overs that involves acting skill, and a voice with great range.
It takes practice with the right voice coach. The mistake many make is believing that sounding cartoon-ish is enough, but cartoon characters literally have to become a new person/character behind the microphone.
Check out some of the voice demos on Voice123. You will find amazingly professional voice talent there, including those who do voice work for Video Games. See the attached interview. You will get great advice from it.
To do cartoon voice overs, you need to have a diverse vocal range to create different characters. It's important to understand the character's personality and emotions to bring them to life through your voice. Practice by studying various voices and accents to build your skills. Submit your demos to voice over agencies or directly to animation studios for opportunities.
There are a number of places that an individual can find funny cartoon voice overs. Some sites that may be helpful include Youtube and Bob Bergen dot com.
Wow! Where to begin... Cartoon voice overs are a very specific breed of voice overs that involves acting skill, and a voice with great range. It takes practice with the right voice coach. The mistake many make is believing that sounding cartoon-ish is enough, but cartoon characters literally have to become a new person/character behind the microphone. Check out some of the voice demos on Voice123. You will find amazingly professional voice talent there, including those who do voice work for Video Games. See the attached interview. You will get great advice from it.
My best guess would be Nickelodeon. You probably have to think of a show first, but maybe that age could do voice-overs. Where there's a cartoon and someone has to do their voice. Good luck!
Voice overs are a great way to give a "feel" to something, because you obviously cannot see the person, so the voice is setting the mood, tone, or atmosphere. I would say yes, but choose wisely.
Clearly it has to be Joanna Lumley!
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