Most people think of a voice actor as being the quick-witted guy or hilarious girl making funny voices for an animation movie, making a boring voice presentation for nature programs on DR, narrating an exciting audio book, or getting a really good pay for making a commercial. All of the above is correct to some extent, and is a part of the job, but voice actors do so much more. Surprisingly for most of us, voice actors are a bigger part of our life than we are aware of. So, welcome to an abridged guided trip into a voice actor's everyday life.
This morning briefing will be held in English
BIO
Erich Kruse has been a voice actor for over 35 years. With a backlog of hundreds of audiobooks, thousands of radio and tv commercials, instructional videos, documentaries, phone messaging, cartoon dubbings, a numerous of odd productions as well as tv-productions, he has used his voice for almost whatever his customer needed. Almost.
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