Find a Voice Actor on Casting Call Club

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Are you a casting director in dire need of a voice to hire? Are you a podcast host in search of a guest? Or are you just a kid looking for someone to voice your fanfiction reading? Regardless of who you are or what you're doing, if you need voice actors or actresses, Casting Call Club is definitely a site you should look to. But with so many options right there at your fingertips, it can be hard to pick the right voice for your project. If you want to know just how to pick out desirable voice actors, scroll down to Step 1.

Steps

  1. Go to the homepage of Casting Call Club. Sign in or Create an Account on Casting Call Club.
  2. Create a casting call on Casting Call Club. Get them to come to you. This is by far the easiest method, but it's not certain to get you the perfect option. Wait a week or so, and check out all the auditions.
  3. Select the Find an Actor option in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Here, you can scroll through a list of demo reels created by voice actors.
    • This can take a while, so consider filling in the filter box on the left to cut down your options to what you need, specifically. By doing this, your searches will bring up only actors and actresses with all the listed traits that you are looking for.
  4. Go to the Casting Call Club wiki at the bottom of the page. There, you can select Characters, Actors, Productions, or Franchises.
    • By searching for characters, you can look for actors and actresses who have previously voiced certain characters, if you are looking for that character's voice.
    • Searching for actors will lead you to a page with a list of actors based on their number of roles and franchises they have been a part of.
    • Searching for Productions and Franchises will lead you to a list of exactly those. These are useful if you are looking to cast more than one characters.
  5. Review all of your options. Compare quality of work between actors, and carefully choose the ones you want.
  6. Cast your roles. If the actor you want hasn't auditioned, shoot them a message asking if they would consider. If it's a no-go, oh well. Just try to find the next best voice.

Tips

  • Leave positive recommendations for voice actors and actresses who do a good job. They won't forget it!
  • Don't cast your roles until you are certain that the actor/actress is definitely the one for it. Your decision must be final.