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No. For so many reasons.
I do not and have never wanted to be a performer.
Voice acting seems ripe to disappear as an industry thanks to AI crap.
If it doesn't disappear due to AI, it seems like most jobs would be low-pay, no benefits gig work.
The few talented folks who break through gig work into real paying careers are going to be the ones who aren't being described as "generic".
I already have a stable career. And while I'm not looking for a side gig, if I were, voice acting wouldn't be it for the reasons above.
Those are all my reasons though. It's obviously a viable job for some people (or just a hobby).
Yeah, that's some good input. I am playing Valorant, and someone asked if I was a VA. When questioned they said i have a generic sounding voice.
If the idea tickles your fancy and you want to look into voice work more, please consider checking out LibriVox. It's a website with tons of open domain audiobooks voiced by volunteers. Their volunteer section has a lot of good info.
I don't volunteer to read, but I greatly appreciate the work they do. They don't accept donations anymore, but request people route to the Internet Archive. All green flags in my book.
Interesting, thank you.
So they thought you were a specific voice, then told you that your voice was generic? I can't begin to even
It was a weird conversation. Lol
My guess is they meant you sound like a "default character" voice (I feel like that sounds negative but I don't mean it that way). Like if you were to be the narrator for a menu, a random character, the main character's friend etc, your voice wouldn't be distracting or feel out of place. Maybe the voice of an audiobook or online language course or something?
That could also be it, but it could have been a worse "compliment". 😅
Yeah I dont think they were saying it to be rude, even if it came out a little odd
Be grateful. I get told I sound like a child fairly often. I'm an adult man so it really does wonders for the ol self esteem when it happens.
Oh i wasn't offended at all. I thought it was funny honestly.
Also you should check out MC Chris. He makes music and money off of his childish sounding voice. Hopefully you find something of his inspiring.