Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Well I found it to be the most difficult part of VO class (when I took mine back in the '90s).
Originally Posted By knightnfrees Xpert or pretty close to it a friend / co-worker of mine is. Back when I was working on a show, he had to do some ADR for his character and some other background characters. I got to sit in on some of the sessions. It looked like a great chance to release your creativity and have a lot of fun.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb You know I think with practice I think it would be fun, I just found matching up the voice to the pic was difficult for a beginner.
Originally Posted By knightnfrees Zee you point. I found when I have the TV off, I try to read the lips of the characters and say what it looks like they're saying. I think a good way to practice ADR is to record a program from TV. Then find a couple of lines to listen to, then mute the sound and practice looping over the dialog. That's if you're still interested after the 90's.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Ahh, it would be fun to get back into (I only took the class and didn't pursue a career) but I just don't have the time and there isn't much VO work up here anyway.
Originally Posted By knightnfrees Boy, it would be great to have VO as a career, but with the competition out there, it's foolish to expect it. But, I'm gonna do my best and head in that direction, while having a day job.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb egredgious or agreeable one or the other and I can't spell either ;-)