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I'm looking for unpaid voice actors for a comic I'm making called "The Royal Ball Fight " If you want to voice act one of my characters please message me what character you want and I will give you the details on them and how they should sound and also a script from my comic. Also, you don't need to be a professional but please make sure your microphone is good, you don't need big equipment or nothing like that just make sure your microphone is clear. You can even use your phone microphone! If it's clear of course.Oh and by the way watch this video please:) ---> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G12tFVDBgAY15 and also you can dm me on my Instagram @Kawaiistarrr

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This kinda sounds interesting, i have my own recording equipment, I just havent gotten the software over to my new computer

Try this place6. I've met some really good voice actors there who've even worked on games I've developed (I'm a game developer by trade). Some really pro and excellent skill there.

I got some voice actors for my Cracking Eggs comic dub which isn’t out yet but I’m giving them an opportunity

I created me an account on there. And that's cool that you made a game do you got any links so I can check it out? if you don't mind

No I found them on a discord server called Voice Acting Club. It’s pretty neat actually. Go check it out if you want.

Make a listing and you'll get bombarded with people applying. It's extremely useful for finding folks. Just make sure to show them respect, give them proper credit, and be clear if it's paid/unpaid/so forth.

Eh, I try to keep my professional stuff separate from my comic stuff. The game industry is very... how do I put it. Bigoted? lol. There are elements of my life that would/have genuinely impacted getting jobs in my earlier years and I just don't want to deal with that again.

I've worked on a lot of games, but I've also made my own. It's more a career thing than a single project thing.

I think that's actually the unofficial discord for the site. Rather, the VAC is what made the site I linked above. But it's more professional with actual terms and proper auditioning that you can use. Plus, when you select people on the site you can leave reviews and recommendations which can have a huge impact on VAs getting more/better work. So I really suggest using the site.

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