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	<title>Finding My Voice &#187; Webosaurs</title>
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	<description>thoughts of a vocal acrobatics addict</description>
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		<title>Here today, gone tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 05:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What's a voiceover artist to do when a part is yanked out from under him like a rug?  The same as with so many other experiences: learn from it and move on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You gotta love life&#8217;s little curve balls.</p>
<p>For the past several months, I&#8217;ve been providing the voices for two of the four dinosaur characters that represent the world of <a href="http://www.webosaurs.com/" target="_blank">Webosaurs</a>.  Most of the work has been for various parts of the world itself, but we&#8217;ve recently begun preparing some initial marketing materials that feature the characters interacting in short mini-stories.  Most of these pieces have been written by members of the animation team, and it&#8217;s been fun working with them to craft the various scenarios they&#8217;ve developed.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re just about to put the first of these pieces into production, when out of the blue I&#8217;m approached by the production coordinator with some odd news: one of the characters that I&#8217;d been voicing is being re-cast.  I won&#8217;t go into the reason for the re-cast here, but I was assured that the decision had nothing to do with my performance, and that I would continue voicing the other character.</p>
<p>My initial reaction was, I&#8217;m pleased to say, fairly even-keeled.  Later, after having mulled it over for a number of hours, my feelings about the situation hadn&#8217;t changed all that much.  I wasn&#8217;t mad by any means.  If anything, I was confused.  The explanation that I was given for the change would have been equally valid during the initial audition process, so why wasn&#8217;t this other person cast for the part then?  Why did the change take so long to come about?</p>
<p>Confusion aside, my goal right now is to just let it go and move on.  There&#8217;s nothing to be gained by feeling that this character was somehow &#8220;mine,&#8221; because it most definitely was not.  While I developed that character&#8217;s voice, and used that voice over the course of several months to help convey the character&#8217;s personality, attitude, etc., I can in no way lay claim to those other parts.  I can only claim the voice.  As that voice is no longer required for that project, I&#8217;m happy to file it away for later use.</p>
<p>Perhaps it can find a place on my upcoming character demo.  Hmmm&#8230;</p>
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