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ParanoidObsessive posted...
Of course, the downside there is that's how we wound up getting things like Nolan North, Troy Baker, and Laura Bailey being in every other game. Once you've got a rep for being good and for being easy to work with, you'll probably get a lot of calls. Especially because a lot of casting directors probably talk behind the scenes.

A lot of gate keeping in the VA world. The ones who get all the roles realized gate keeping will keep them employed. I hope AI knocks them down a few pegs tbh.
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ParanoidObsessive posted...
One thing to keep in mind with Steven Ogg is that he's kind of bitter about the fact that he tried to be a serious actor for years and no one gave a shit, and then Trevor of all characters made him famous.

For a while after, he was really wary of getting typecast (which was probably a valid fear, because he mentioned not getting certain roles because the casting directors didn't want "the guy who played Trevor").

Same thing happened with CJ's voice actor in GTA:SA. He wanted to be considered a rapper, but ended up in the shadow of GTA forever. But I think actors playing roles in (modern) Rockstar games need to realize that this role will be the biggest thing they'll ever do. Sure it's not a blockbuster movie, or gets them the Oscar. Which lowers the prestige, but there's endless struggling actors that would kill to have a major role in a Rockstar game now, even if its the only big thing they ever do. But they need to also realize is it won't springboard them into mainstream acting because it's a different mountain peak, on a different range, on another planet.
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captpackrat posted...
It was weird hearing Captain Picard in Oblivion.

And Sean Bean. But I think they blew 3/4 of the VO budget on those two because the game has like 8 voice actors.
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ConfusedTorchic posted...
not only is this not exclusive to modern bands, but it's more prevalent in older bands from the 70s/80's

I should've explained that 'modern music' to me is anything from the 60s onward. Bands that effectively became a brand, or had a couple small hits in the 80s and some how still exist with one or none original members from their core years.
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FrozenBananas posted...
wait what, I thought you died
the hell you mean?
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Nothing ever ends when it comes to modern music bands. They'll find a way to keep going/keep the brand alive to keep the cash going. Until you end up with a literal cover band with the official name.
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I don't even
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