I am an aspiring voice actor who is quite honestly in this more for the sake of wanting to have fun voicing and seeing cool final products than anything else. And I am a perfectionist, so if I'm voicing for you, you can expect me to keep on trying until everything is just right.
I've made some mistakes before, but whatever slip-ups I find myself a part of, I use as learning experiences that I do not let myself forget. I ended up making a six-point system that serves as a sort of safety net to refer to whenever I'm unsure about a voice project I'm working on. If you could find assistance with this, please use it for yourself.
- Care - Pay attention to and think about everything done to the product.
- Voice - Make sure to use the appropriate one(s) for the job.
- Independence - Don't rely on others for anything that you don't have to. Do your best yourself.
- Check - Look over every part of any project before releasing the product. Make sure you followed any given prompt, conducted thorough research, didn't miss any lines, and generally did a sufficient job.
- Time - Be punctual and on time, so long as the product isn't rushed.
- Learn - Turn each and every mistake into future-proofed strengths.