Ricky and Phil discuss Acting, particularly as it relates to voiceover work for machinima. This first of two parts of coverage discusses acting history as well as the approaches and philosophies of the craft which are prevalent today (and where they came from). Whether you’re an experienced actor or completely new it, we think you’ll find the information covered here to be both helpful and practical.
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Unfortunately, there are no Voice Acting books that aren’t geared towards the voice/cartoon industry, so I have none to recommend. Instead take a look at a new documentary on voice actors coming on DVD in July called “Adventures in Voice Acting”
Also, good basic books on Oral Interpretation are a good source for how to use your voice in crafting a story.