Video games are looking to further develop the quality of their characters’ performances through actors like you!
Do you know that feeling you get when you are completely immersed in the world of a video game? You’re so engaged by the world, characters, and the unfolding story that hours can go by without you even realizing it. Video games have magic that extends beyond graphics and exciting gameplay.
Casting director Julia Bianco Schoeffling, whose credits include God of War and Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, knows that actors are one of the main driving forces behind an immersive world. Her goal is simple—elevate the art of acting for video games to be as respected as stage acting or film acting.
With modern video games using motion-capture acting to portray realistic human motion in their stories, video game acting is slowly gaining recognition. But video game acting has a few learning curves compared to more traditional forms of acting.
Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.