Small Beginnings and Forever Learning

Small Beginnings and Forever Learning

Small Beginnings and Forever Learning

Leonardo Ramirez
Leonardo Ramirez
3 months ago

As much as I have loved screenwriting, I’ve always had a bug in the small of my stomach for acting. Even when I was in orchestra and band in high school, I remember walking into the theater class and perusing the movie posters hanging on the walls of the theater. My mouth would drop, and I’d take it all in. “How cool would this be?” I’d ask myself. But, alas, I was committed to band, and a huge commitment it was. I had relationships with people I loved and was not about to let go. So with that, I became content with writing books and, many years later, screenplays.

I still love writing screenplays and will forever hone that craft. And yes, learning is a forever thing, and as one who is addicted to learning, that suits me just fine.

While I love writing, my passion for performance never faded. The more I immersed myself in storytelling, the more I realized I wanted to bring my words to life in a different way.

I Believe in the Value of Small Beginnings

Just as much as I love live action, I love animation. So I thought, why not start with voice acting? Being blessed with material to draw from, I made a list of types of voice samples I could include in the reel.

Here’s what I came up with:

  • Evil Character (gaming) - demon - low pitch/gravelly
  • Evil Character (gaming) - serpent leader (Phobos) - high pitched
  • Hero - Middle age /distressed
  • Narration - calming/English
  • Narration - calming / Spanish
  • Narration - commanding
  • Movie Trailer - Southern draw
  • Audiobook Narration - normal voice (baritone)
  • Explainer commercial
  • Podcast Intro
  • Latin Accent - male

Feeling like I needed more, I asked my Stage 32 family for input as to what else I could include. I went to the Acting Lounge and put up a post, asking for voiceover reel suggestions. My friend, Maurice Vaughan, added a sports or theme park commercial. Mandy Nelson, a talented and experienced voiceover artist, suggested I perform the lines in Spanish. Pure genius! Then our amazing Head of Community, Ashley Smith, suggested adding a character-driven narration sample (like a scene where you’re voicing multiple distinct characters) to show off how you differentiate voices in a longer format, such as an audiobook.

These are perfect examples of why it’s good to reach out to our Stage 32 family. These suggestions are pure genius. Starting small, I translated each line of dialogue into Spanish. So, for each English version, there is also a Spanish one directly following. You would have thought that being Hispanic, I would have thought of this, but I didn’t. It took me reaching out to fellow creatives to see what they saw.

Small Beginnings and Forever Learning

The Lesson There... Use What You Already Have

This past week, I had a meeting with a local recording artist who had worked with the same record label I worked with. Although it was a cordial meeting, the cost of recording a voiceover with him was simply out of my budget. So, I reached out to my friend Mike Halsey, President Emeritus of Magnetic Dreams Animation Studios, for advice. He gave me some great tips on setting up a home studio, and I ended up creating one in my closet. With all the clothes surrounding me, it turned out to be the perfect place to start small. The only obstacle I came across was the hissing in the background.

After a whole day of troubleshooting, it was such a relief to finally pinpoint the issue. I was using an old microphone that I used for Zoom calls, but I quickly realized I needed to upgrade to a Shure MV7X to eliminate the hissing. The upgrade worked like a charm! My next step is to upgrade my computer and get a portable vocal booth for absolute quiet. Until then, I’m incredibly grateful for what I have right now. It’s not about waiting for perfect conditions. It’s about adapting, learning, and building with what you have. That’s a mindset that extends beyond voice acting to every creative pursuit.

A Multi-Hyphenate is a Strong Tower

One reason that I love screenwriting is that I can never get bored writing a new story. As do most other crafts, it is one that requires patience and a love for lifelong learning. I’ve always been good with that. As I mentioned before, I’m addicted to learning. This does not mean that we should ignore or cast aside other crafts that we are capable of. So long as we manage our time well, I firmly believe that we can patiently and with perseverance develop other “gifts” alongside what we are currently developing.

That “other” talent doesn’t have to be in the limelight or in front of a camera. If you have a knack for the business side of things, learn producing. The same goes for wardrobe, lighting, building, anything. The more you know, the stronger your position. If there’s a dream that keeps nudging at you—one you’ve been putting off—start now. Use what you already have, no matter how small. Record that first voice sample. Write that first scene. Build with what’s in front of you. And if you’re unsure, reach out. You’ll be surprised by how much support is out there. The only way to fail is to not start.

Small Beginnings and Forever Learning

And in the Journey, Being Thankful is the Key

Whether they are inside of us or obstacles on the road of our journey, we all have giants to slay. Recently, we had one crisis after another, and there came a time where I was out of breath. As I mentioned, it took me asking my Stage 32 family for input for me to see what was already there.

So if you’ve ever doubted yourself or you’re not sure of what is already there, or someone lied to you and told you that you weren’t talented enough, seen enough or don’t have what it takes to slay the giants who are trying to steal your dream, let me remind you.

You are talented.

You are wise yet hungry for knowledge.

You are persuaded.

You already have what you need.

If you know what love is, you’ve already made it. And you will not give up.

Not now. Not ever.

And you will never be alone.

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About the Author

Leonardo Ramirez

Leonardo Ramirez

Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor

Leonardo Ramirez is a Lounge Moderator for Stage 32 and a passionate screenwriter. His feature scripts have placed in Stage 32’s New Voices in Animation, Screen Craft Animation and Family, Barnstorm, Inroads Fellowship, Nashville Film Festival and The Red List. His short screenplay, HOMELESS, wa...

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12 Comments on Leonardo's Article

Harry Stoller
Producer, Screenwriter, Editor, Singer, Director
I can do some audiobook narration
3 months ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
My sweetheart friend Leo, you are a force of nature, and I can tell this because it is what I feel from you and your energy. Now, when I see what you have been doing following your dream, it makes me admire you even you most. You have the skills, you have the wisdom, you have the passion; you only need to make all come together, and somehow in the near future, we'll see you as an amazing voice actor who began from zero. If you use cork in your space, you will be able to cut the noise around you. I believe you can buy big sheets of cork; search for that, which is what producers use to record music. Go for it, and thanks for always being an inspiration for us. Dreams come true!
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
That’s a great idea Suzanne Bronson. 
3 months ago
Suzanne Bronson
Actor, Crafty, Production Assistant, Stage Manager, Voice Artist, Host/Presenter
Moving blankets are great to hang on a wall too. I'm in the same process as you are @leonardo
3 months ago
Cindi Maciolek
Screenwriter, Songwriter, Author
Great piece, Leonardo! Thanks for sharing!
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thank you so much Cindi!!
3 months ago
Suzanne Bronson
Actor, Crafty, Production Assistant, Stage Manager, Voice Artist, Host/Presenter
Extremely helpful.
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thanks Suzanne!!!
3 months ago
John Snell
Screenwriter, Actor
Fantastic article Leonardo Ramirez, congrats, way to go my friend and best of luck with your progression!
3 months ago
John Snell
Screenwriter, Actor
Thanks Leonardo, it's always a pleasure to hear and see what you're up to as well! Have a great creative week as well!
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thanks John! Man, it’s always good to hear from you. Have an awesome creative week my friend.
3 months ago
Ashley Smith 23
Creative Executive, Script Consultant, Producer
Leo, your passion for learning and commitment to using what you have to build something meaningful really resonated with me. I especially loved how you highlighted the power of community, collaboration, and starting where you are. You’ve captured what makes Stage 32 so special, we’re all growing together. Excited to see where your voice acting journey takes you next!
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
My friend, I could not thank you enough for all the encouragement and support. It’s because of friendships like yours that I feel spurred on to try new things. Because of this and all that you do for us, you’re amazing Captain Ash and I am so grateful for you.
3 months ago
Alexandra Stevens
Actor, Acting Teacher
Aww, Leonardo your words are beautiful! I feel touched reading this. It really feels as if you have written from the heart. I admire your passion and also your courage to take a step towards doing voice overs. I resonate with what you said about not making excuses for oneself. We can always start doing the thing we want to do. It doesn't need to be perfect or cost lots of money. Look forward to hearing some of your voices at some point.
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Angela that means a ton to me. And you’re right. It doesn’t need to be perfect or pricey. It just needs to come from the heart. I wouldn’t mind sharing the reel with you once it’s done. With your experience and expertise, I’m sure you’d have great pointers. Thank you so much for the encouragement!
3 months ago
Jordan Smith 16
Cinematographer
I learned a little about this from some industry friends during the pandemic. A lot of animations had big name actors crawling into their stuffy little closets to remote record their VOs. Great write up, always love a peek behind the curtain!
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thanks a ton Jordan! All the best in all you do!
3 months ago
Susan Joyce DuBosque
Content Creator, Editor, Screenwriter, Songwriter
Being thankful is key to success and happiness! Thank you, Leonardo!
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thank YOU Susan! Hope you have an amazingly creative week!
3 months ago
Great blog! Thank you!
3 months ago
You are welcome!  
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thank you so much Wendy. Really means a lot. Have an awesome creative week!
3 months ago
Maurice Vaughan
Screenwriter
Fantastic blog, Leonardo! Glad our suggestions helped! That’s a great suggestion to translate each line of dialogue into Spanish! That way, you can use the voice samples to apply to English-speaking jobs and Spanish-speaking jobs. I like your home studio! You’re right. Use what you already have. Whether you’re a voice actor, screenwriter, animator, director, etc. Screenwriting for example. I use Final Draft. It’s my favorite screenwriting software, it has a lot of features, and a lot of people in the industry use it, but Final Draft is pricey. A new screenwriter can use screenwriting software like WriterDuet to start writing scripts. WriterDuet lets you write three projects for free before having to pay a monthly fee, which isn’t a lot.
3 months ago
Maurice Vaughan
Screenwriter
Ok, no problem, Leo.
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Will do Maurice Vaughan  - I'd love to hear your opinion on them. I'll send a couple when ready.
3 months ago
Thank you, Leonardo
3 months ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
Thank you Charmane! Hope you have an amazingly creative week!
3 months ago
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