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Voice Actors Protest at E3

Thought it wasn't really covered by any of the news sites, there were apparently several protests by voice actors at this year's E3. ShackNews has a piece on the under-reported event. From the article: "To deny working-class performers their fair share of the tremendous profits their labor helps to generate is illogical, unreasonable and unjust...It is simply shortsighted to believe that consumers don't care about the artistic quality of the characters."

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  1. $375/hr? by lunarscape · · Score: 4, Insightful

    At $375 an hour, you'd think every videogame out there would have top-notch voice acting. Hell, pay me in pizza and I'll easily match the quality of acting in most games today. ^_^

  2. A tainted masterwork by FidelCatsro · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So many games fall short in the audio department because they decide that its resonible to skimp on the VO work . Now I am not suggesting they pay the outrageous union prices (Alot of us who do VO work and are non union will do it for a hell of alot less) , but they need to properly audition and not just throw the janitor on at the last minute(though some games luck out with asigning staff parts , DMA(now rock star north) infact used their marketing manager for one of the DJs on GTA3.
    They need to take care not to taint their work with shoody poorly acted cheese ala Anime Dubbings.
    A game can be a work of art , but if you just shove on bob from marketing who sounds like a squeaking rabbit as the all Macho one man army charichter then it can really blow the immersion.

    So please please if your making a game that requires acting then please atleast audition properly and take care , there are plenty of younger actors and non union folks willing to work and hard just for the love of it (but we do prefer cash ;) ).

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  3. Great voice acting by Winterblink · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Look no further than the Legacy of Kain series of games for phenominal voice acting. I swear, those guys that do the voices for Kain and Raziel could make someone speechless and pale by just answering a phone with "Hello". One of the reasons I've kept up with every one of those games has been, in addition to the quality of the story, the insanely great voice acting which really does bring the characters to life (so to speak).

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  4. Re:Ridiculous! by duffbeer703 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The difference is that "computer" people are stupid, and refuse to organize.

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  5. And the rest of the team? by Nemius · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Do the programmers, concept artists, QAT leads and everyone else get a bonus if a game sells xxx copies?
    A few hours in a studio vs months in a cubicle - tell me, who deserves the bonus?

  6. Re:Pfft voice "actors" by ZephyrXero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nope I'm not.... b/c they only get paid that 200/hour for like one or two days...then they're back on the search for another job.

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  7. Re:Pfft voice "actors" by FidelCatsro · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It is fairly harsh actualy ,(though if you get a good gig you can make a fair few grand ) unless you get a role like that of a long time actor on the simpsons (100,000 per eppisode) .
    Actualy im lying , most of us have other jobs and getting a couple of grand for 2 days work is really rather sweet , though if its all you do then you may have a fair few problems making ends meet. ;) blooper reels are not acidental btw , its overtime

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  8. Oy vey by stonecypher · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I was at one of these seminars, and I've got to say, I was quite offended that someone which worked a total of eight hours on a game wants profit sharing when developers who work thousands of hours aren't getting it.

    These guys are getting hundreds of dollars an hour to talk into a mic. Grow up. The people who put the building together aren't getting a share either.

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