She is a great reader and pours every emotion into every single sentence. She wants to do voice overs as her future, but would love to do them now too. It seems most child voice overs are actually adults. Maybe I should get her into some extra roles as a start into the industry? Any suggestions? I've started her a blog - AveryTale.com aka "A Very Tale", her name is Avery. It's a play off Fairy Tale. She's dynastic in plays too.
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I'm going to push this topic out, Bradley. It's a good one. Just as an FYI, the reason you may have not received a response is that most on this network will not accept network requests or correspond to those without a completed profile. Please add a headshot and profession at your earliest convenience! Thanks!
Brad, I generate a number of projects which use child actors. What part of the world are you in? Any audio demos available? Message me offsite to continue. Thx. /h
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Let her start now , push her demo to people in near by area and make her dream come true , i wish her the best of luck .
Oh how I love to hear this story! I was also 8 when I had the dream (& heard the woman on the monorail speak & wanted to be her!) How wonderful for you to support her - my best to you both for much success in the future Bradley & Avery!
I feel you. My 10 year old has been doing it since she was eight. Have your daughter read for Studio Center. They're always looking for kids. Maybe she can get a start there. All the best.
Well I think you should let her record her voice in the studio just for a few hours ....pls share with us ;-)
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Stevie Vallance works a lot with kid voice actors. I studied with her also. I would advise classes with a reputable coach.
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Stevie has a whole YouTube channel devoted to VO for kids. I have studied with Stevie and LOOOVE her, she is so creative and inspiring! http://www.youtube.com/user/StevieVallance/videos
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Thanks for posting that Moniece. She is great!