1995 Act Internet Privacy

1995 Act Internet Privacy

1995 Act Internet Privacy

After multiple live-shoots, box-office highs and lows, media scrutiny, and so many other variables that can affect an actor's career, is a paying gig for voice talent the new means to keep one's career alive and well for the future? With Pixar Studios, Walt Disney Pictures, Dreamworks Animation, and Warner Bros. Animation consistently churning out animated projects year after year, one might certainly think so.

Let's face it, cinema experience options in 2011 are dominated by animated offerings monthly. It's a far cry from the days when the "mouse house" would release one significant project per year and carry the momentum until the next one's release as they did in the late 1980's and early 1990's with The Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, and so on.

Actors are discovering that, with so many projects in need of bankable voice-talent, it's a consistent gig with quite a few perks. Some have thrived off the work to make their careers, while others have used it to often resurge their waning popularity. Let's explore how this particular field has helped us potentially recognize some superstars for their vocal contributions more than their live presence on screens.