Postby minakichan » Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:10 am
Re: voice acting for Funimation in Texas, recording is all done in house, and there are several actors who fly in to record, but these are all veterans with a track record; lots of them lived in Texas originally at any rate. It's pretty impossible for a newbie if you aren't local.
(I'm in the DFW area and have a friend who's auditioned for Funi voice acting before.) If you ARE in the DFW area, pretty much anyone can actually audition-- there are occasional open auditions, and auditions for specific shows. You can sign up to be on the list via email, and they'll email you to have you set up a time once in a blue moon, but the waiting list for people with little or no experience is a mile long. It's not impossible to get called in randomly and then wow the directors with a stunning performance, but your chances are definitely higher if you have way more experience than others, or an audition tape-- and plenty of people on that waiting list will have high school and community theater, so having this experience only makes you on par with them; it doesn't make you stand out. You're also likely to be auditioning right before or after someone who's worked for Funi before and is friends with people in the building, so there's that.
Act a lot, have demo tapes, and consider at least minoring in acting I suppose? But really, connections and locality go a long way... At any rate, breaking into North American dubbing is still dimensions easier than doing the same in Japan, so it's not like it's totally hopeless, I suppose.