Okay, we’re back live at Mavo 2018 with Anna and Joseph Stefano, who just got done the first ever kids program. So guys, what did you think of that?
Well, it was very long. It was pretty fun, though. We got to do a lot of script reading, and we did a table read, and we were able to criticize each other’s performances.
I should know that they’re both eating mince right now from the room, so if they don’t sound like they’re doing professional voiceover work, that’s why. All right, so Joseph, what did you think of the session?
I think it was really cool, and I learned a lot. I thought I did really well, but then the teachers like, try to do this, try to do this, so I learned a lot from that.
So you tried it, and then Sarah told you how to do it a little bit differently?
Yes.
Yeah, well, that’s how the job works for the most part. So hopefully we’ll do more of that. Any other things that you thought were cool, Anna, or were hard?
Yeah, I liked it a lot. I thought it would be more like just, you know, talking like I do at home. But it was a cartoon thing, so it was a lot like the drama camp.
It was kind of like a play, because at the end, we got scripts, and we got to read through them and do a table read. So I liked that. And I liked how we could give feedback on the person reading their lines and everything.
You liked giving other people feedback?
No, pretty much everybody gave feedback on every line that I said.
So do you guys think you could do cartoons?
With a lot more help?
I think I could. Just might need a little more help.
All right. Well, great job, guys. I’m glad you were able to come here and have some fun.
And we want to thank Val for setting up the kids program and Sarah Sherman for running it.
