Faye Mata interview at Anime USA 2019 – Video Game and Anime Voice Artist

Faye Mata voice actor

Faye Mata interview at Anime USA 2019 –

Video Game and Anime Voice Artist

Interview Timeline

Faye Mata is a voice actress with over 60 credited roles in anime and video games. We discussed her approach to voice acting and some of the roles she’s done. Get a League of Legends Gift card here

0:41 – Faye talks about how she got into voice acting for video games.

3:47 – Faye talks about the strengths she has in voice acting.

9:00 – Faye talks about playing roles where the characters really flip their emotions.

9:39 – Faye talks about voicing Myne in Shield Hero.

11:16 – Faye talks about some of her voice actor mentors.

14:18 – Faye talks about how she does her performances.

16:36 – Faye talks about what she does to keep her voice in shape.

18:28 – Faye talks about certain sounds and accents she has challenges with.

22:05 – Faye talks about roles she’d like to do.

26:45 – Faye is on twitter @fayemata and on instagram @fayematata.

Links of interest

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https://twitter.com/fayemata?lang=en

https://www.instagram.com/fayematata/?hl=en

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Guests: Faye Mata

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: audio interviews, podcast, actors, animation, film history, tv shows, video games, anime convention, 

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Overwatch Voice Artist – Keith Silverstein interview

Keith Silverstein has been a voice artist for over 30 years with almost 400 credited roles to his name. He’s worked on anime, videogames, animation, radio and more. The role he says he is most known for at the moment is Torbjörn from the game Overwatch. We spoke about his work and method.

0:35 – Keith talks about how he got into voice acting.

2:06 – Keith talks about how he was first doing voices.

3:30 – Keith talks about how he takes care of his voice.

4:26 – Keith talks about the kinds of roles he has done.

6:30 – Keith talks about how he rehearses and performs in studio.

7:46 – Keith talks about the toughest characters he’s done.

9:33 – Keith talks about what has inspired his voices.

11:46 – Keith talks about picking his favorite roles.

14:14 – Keith talks about performances that didn’t come out the way he expected.

16:53 – Keith talks about roles he’d like to do.

19:10 – Keith talks about dubbing work.

20:32 – Keith is on twitter @silvertalkie and keithsilverstein on instagram, and Keith Silverstein Voice Artist on facebook.

20:57 – Keith talks about new projects he’s working on.

Links of interest

https://twitter.com/SilverTalkie

https://www.instagram.com/keithsilverstein/?hl=en

https://www.facebook.com/KeithSilversteinVoiceArtist/

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1142722/

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Guests: Keith Silverstein

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: voice acting, art, poetry, theater, gilbert gottfried, typecasting, Monster, anime, video games, naruto, glitter force, hunter hunter, overwatch, monter high, movies, marvel, dc comics, daredevil, star wars, spongebob, dubbing, Overwatch 2

Children’s show and puppeteering history – Jim Martin interview

Jim Martin is a lifelong puppeteer. He was Garry Gnu on the Great Space Coaster and he worked on Sesame Street for 22 years. We talked about his distinguished career and his efforts to save and reshow The Great Space Coaster.

0:27 – Jim talks about how he got into puppeteering.

1:20 – Jim talks about what puppets he liked and the fairy tale worlds he liked putting them in.

3:25 – Jim talks about how his career progressed.

5:32 – Jim compares animated characters versus puppet characters.

6:10 – Jim talks about his time with Great Space Coaster.

7:20 – Jim talks about the business side of making the show including directing.

8:24 – Jim talks about how great a guest Mark Hamill was on the show. Mark loves puppets and enjoyed being on the show.

14:15 – Jim Martin was on Sesame Street for 22 years doing oscar the grouch’s right hand and also directed some of the shows.

15:00 – Jim talks about the different ways a puppeteer works.

15:55 – Jim jokes about how Ron Burgandy was stolen from Garry Gnu.

17:22 – Jim talks about what it takes to be a puppet performer.

18:15 – Jim talks about what happened to the ownership of the Great Space Coaster after the show was over.

22:29 – Jim talks about how great it is to see old versions of the show on youtube.

23:05 – Jim talks about licensing challenges with re-showing the Great Space Coaster.

24:53 – Jim talks about his inspirations.

31:10 – They have a website at Thegreatspacecoaster.tv where people can find out more about how the show was created. They’re on twitter and facebook at TheGreatSpaceCoaster.

Links of interest

http://thegreatspacecoaster.tv/

https://twitter.com/tgsc_official

https://www.facebook.com/TheGreatSpaceCoaster/

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Guests: Jim Martin

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: howdy doody, captain kangaroo, puppeteering, jim henson, muppet show, big bird, great space coaster, Mark Hamill, Mr. Spaghettio, sesame street, puzzle place, teenage mutant ninja turles, Ron Burgandy, sunbow productions, sony, hasbro, youtube, mr. rogers, jazz