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Voice Actors need Context!


Technically, you can give a script to a voice actor and that'll be enough.


We just need words, and we can speak them.


Only issue is, we can speak these words in many, many different ways. There's a good chance you like every interpretation I come up with, but maybe you need something specific.


If I don't know why I'm saying this, who I'm speaking to, or if there's a story here, I have to create my own context which may be good, but may also not be what you're looking for.


In this day and age, it's important to be specific, so your message cuts through the noise.


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