"There’s so much more to process on the screen where when you’re just doing the lines it’s literally you and a microphone in a dark room you can even close your eyes and really feel it you know and just that line deliver. And that’s all that matters. I think it helps your acting because when you learn to use your voice it becomes second nature. You don’t have to worry about how to use it when you’re on the screen, so you can just focus on the other stuff anyway."
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Interview with Tod Fennell, The Voice Of Taro from Kena: Bridge Of Spirits (September 30, 2021)
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