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* {{Pigeonholed Voice Actor}}/TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Voice actors don't really have the option to turn down work.



* RunningTheAsylum: Cautioned against. If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.
* ScheduleSlip: In the 100th episode, Crispin says he's switching from a biweekly schedule to a monthly one to avoid this.
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* {{PigeonholedVoiceActor}}/TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.

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* {{PigeonholedVoiceActor}}/TypeCasting: {{Pigeonholed Voice Actor}}/TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.
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* PigeonholedVoiceActor/TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.

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* PigeonholedVoiceActor/TypeCasting: {{PigeonholedVoiceActor}}/TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.

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* MoneyDearBoy: [[invoked]] Voice actors don't really have the option to turn down work.
* PigeonholedVoiceActor: [[invoked]] It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.
* RunningTheAsylum: [[invoked]] Cautioned against. If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.
* ScheduleSlip: [[invoked]] In the 100th episode, Crispin says he's switching from a biweekly schedule to a monthly one to avoid this.
* TypeCasting: [[invoked]] According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. See PigeonholedVoiceActor above.

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* MoneyDearBoy: [[invoked]] Voice actors don't really have the option to turn down work.
* PigeonholedVoiceActor: [[invoked]] PigeonholedVoiceActor/TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.
* RunningTheAsylum: [[invoked]] Cautioned against. If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.
* ScheduleSlip: [[invoked]] In the 100th episode, Crispin says he's switching from a biweekly schedule to a monthly one to avoid this.
* TypeCasting: [[invoked]] According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. See PigeonholedVoiceActor above.
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* Creator/RichardStevenHorvitz (announced for episode 101, available May 2015)

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* Creator/RichardStevenHorvitz (announced for episode 101, available May 2015)
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[[http://www.voiceactingmastery.com/ Voice Acting Mastery]] is a biweekly podcast created by Creator/CrispinFreeman. In it, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he discusses the voice acting industry and offers advice to up-and-coming actors]]. He also frequently interviews other prominent voice actors and entertainment professionals to offer additional perspectives and advice.

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[[http://www.voiceactingmastery.com/ Voice Acting Mastery]] is a biweekly previously bi-weekly, now monthly podcast created by Creator/CrispinFreeman. In it, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he discusses the voice acting industry and offers advice to up-and-coming actors]]. Crispin notes that it is called voice acting ''mastery'' rather than "learn to master voice acting" as voice acting is a skill that is a continual learning process, even for the pros (especially for the pros). He also frequently interviews other prominent voice actors and entertainment professionals to offer additional perspectives and advice. \n Since October 7th 2015 there has been a monthly SpinOff series on the same website, ''Voice Acting Mastery Field Report'', made by some of the younger professional voice actors Crispin has mentored.
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* Creator/RichardHorvitz (announced for episode 101, available May 2015)

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* Creator/RichardHorvitz Creator/RichardStevenHorvitz (announced for episode 101, available May 2015)
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* ScheduleSlip: [[invoked]] In the 100th episodes, Crispin says he's switching from a biweekly schedule to a monthly one to avoid this.

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* Creator/RichardHorvitz (announced for episode 101, available May 2015)
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* AscendedFanboy: This mindset is heavily cautioned against by pretty much everyone who's mentioned the topic. Monica Rial in particular cites wearing an anime T-shirt in the Funimation studios as a guaranteed way to not get a call back.
* BritishAccents: Discussed at length by JB Blanc in his interview.

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* AscendedFanboy: This mindset is heavily cautioned against by pretty much everyone who's mentioned the topic. Monica Rial in particular cites wearing an anime T-shirt in the Funimation Creator/{{Funimation}} studios as a guaranteed way to not get a call back.
* BritishAccents: UsefulNotes/BritishAccents: Discussed at length by JB Blanc in his interview.
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The podcast will have reached it's 100th episode on April 15th, 2015.

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[[http://www.voiceactingmastery.com/ Voice Acting Mastery]] is a biweekly podcast created by Creator/CrispinFreeman. In it, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he discusses the voice acting industry and offers advice to up-and-coming actors]]. He also frequently interviews other prominent voice actors and entertainment professionals to offer additional perspectives and advice.

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[[http://www.voiceactingmastery.com/ Voice Acting Mastery]] is a biweekly podcast created by Creator/CrispinFreeman. In it, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he discusses the voice acting industry and offers advice to up-and-coming actors]]. He also frequently interviews other prominent voice actors and entertainment professionals to offer additional perspectives and advice.
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The podcast will have reached it's 100th episode on April 15th.

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* ArousedByTheirVoice: Monica Rial points out that Crispin sounds "like a very sexy man" during her interview.



* AudioErotica: [[invoked]] Monica Rial points out that Crispin sounds "like a very sexy man" during her interview.
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* AscendedFanboy: This mindset is heavily cautioned against by pretty much everyone who's mentioned the topic. Monica Rial in particular cites wearing an anime T-shirt in the Funimation studios as a guaranteed way to not get a call back.

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* BritishAccents: Discussed at length by JB Blanc in his interview.



* PigeonholedVoiceActor: [[invoked]] It's strongly suggested that you first focus on mastering acting with your natural voice, and the character types it's suited for, before attempting to expand your range. The acting ability will transfer over.



* TypeCasting: [[invoked]] According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing.

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* TypeCasting: [[invoked]] According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing. See PigeonholedVoiceActor above.

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* AudioErotica: [[invoked]] Monica Rial points out that Crispin sounds "like a very sexy man" during her interview.



* RunningTheAsylum: [[invoked]] If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.

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* RunningTheAsylum: [[invoked]] Cautioned against. If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.

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* [[Series/{{Rugrats}} Melanie Chartoff]]

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* [[Series/{{Rugrats}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Melanie Chartoff]]



* TypeCasting: [[invoked]] According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Voice actors don't really have the option to turn down work.
* RunningTheAsylum: If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.
* TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing.

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* MoneyDearBoy: [[invoked]] Voice actors don't really have the option to turn down work.
* RunningTheAsylum: [[invoked]] If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.
* TypeCasting: [[invoked]] According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing.
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* [[Series/Rugrats Melanie Chartoff]]

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* [[Series/Rugrats [[Series/{{Rugrats}} Melanie Chartoff]]
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[[http://www.voiceactingmastery.com/ Voice Acting Mastery]] is a biweekly podcast created by Creator/CrispinFreeman. In it, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he discusses the voice acting industry and offers advice to up-and-coming actors]]. He also frequently interviews other prominent voice actors and entertainment professionals to offer additional perspectives and advice.

Guests in order of appearance:
* Wes Davis
* Jack Angel
* Creator/JBBlanc
* [[Series/Rugrats Melanie Chartoff]]
* Creator/KimlinhTran
* [[VideoGame/DustAnElysianTail Edward Bosco]]
* Juan Carlos Bagnell
* Creator/SteveBlum
* Creator/MonicaRial
* [[VideoGame/{{Killzone}} Jennifer Taylor Lawrence]]
* [[Creator/BlizzardEntertainment Andrea Toyias]]
* [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Grace Rolek]]
* Creator/ScottMenville

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!This podcast provides examples of:

* AffectionateNickname: Apparently, Monica Rial is the only person outside of Crispin's family who's allowed to call him "Critter."
* BrutalHonesty: Given that this is a podcast about getting into the entertainment industry, it's frequently necessary.
* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Crispin occasionally points out that he is ridiculously overtrained, especially in comparison to someone like Steve Blum who had essentially never taken an acting class in his life.
* ConsummateProfessional: Being one of these is a requirement in the cut-throat world of Hollywood.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The very first episodes seemed to have much looser scripting than the rest of the series.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Crispin to Jack Angel, and Creator/ScottMenville to Crispin.
* MoneyDearBoy: Voice actors don't really have the option to turn down work.
* RunningTheAsylum: If you want to be a voice actor, you need to approach it as a professional doing a job, not as a fan being part of something they love.
* TypeCasting: According to Crispin, this is actually a good thing.

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