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What is it like to study voice actor in Japan?

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What is it like to study voice actor in Japan?

When we're talking about what we really need to learn to be a voice actor (voice actor). Take a look at the courses of the Voice Actors College to learn more about the industry! It also provides a little reference for small partners who want to become voice actors!

Vocational colleges

Course Introduction

Acting Basics/Acting Class Discussion

Pay attention to strengthening the cultivation of basic acting skills, and attach importance to the play of personal qualifications, and strive to maximize the performance of performers.

Vocalization/Vocal/Basic Training

Through vocalization and pronunciation training, as well as various physical training, a high sense of sound and rhythm is cultivated.

Fitness exercises

As the basis of performance, it is necessary to exercise various parts of the body, and freely manipulate and express the body by learning various methods of physical expression in dances such as Japanese dance.

Post-recording/commentary (voice actor)

Develop the ability to read texts and manuscripts correctly, and as a voice actor, you also learn acting skills based on post-recording and various techniques used in the recording studio.

Self-acting

In order to exert their greatest charm during auditions, cultivate their own acting ability.

Dance training

Through dancing and dancing, we cultivate a well-proportioned body shape as an actor.

Business Skills/Career Design

Learn about voice actors, actors, and the show business, and research how to help you in your future path.

Grade 1

Through an acting-centered internship, you will learn to master the basics of acting. In addition, we also cultivate mental reinforcement exercises, correction of body shape, and adjustment of physical condition.

Grade 2

While improving basic skills, we will improve our talents through hands-on-site exercises. In addition, auditions for voice actors are also challenged.

Direction of employment

Voice actors (anime/foreign films/entertainment/songs), commentators, announcers, stage actors, film/serial actors, journalists, TV show/commercial artists, funny artists, etc

In addition to professional colleges, there are other universities that have this major, but relatively few.

Voice actors are also a challenge for foreign students, both in terms of study and employment. At present, there are also many students who return from their studies to help the animation affairs in our country.