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I took an online Webinar session with Steve Blum and here's what I learned from him

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NOTE:  This is a post I made over a year ago. It was posted on the older version of my website, which used a different website builder. This whole post is carried over to here with a few changes to make it flow better. INTRODUCTION      So for a while, I've been pondering about what I've been wanting to do for an acting career ever since I first started college. I came in knowing that I wanted to do theatre so much, but at the same time, I want to expand my horizons so I can at least build up an interest in what I want to do! Some people, including my family, have told me that I should do voice acting since I create all kinds of silly voices. That's why I somehow came across this: Steve Blum's webinar on how to do well as a Voice Actor. Those of you who don't know him, Steve has had this career for 30 years of voicing different characters in cartoons, video games, and anime. That includes Zeb from  Star Wars: Rebels , Wolverine from the X-Men cartoons and video game

EA Access On Steam: EA's Best Move Yet?

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EA'S HISTORY AS "THE WORST GAME COMPANY EVER"     If there is one thing that has become a meme and a laughing stock in the video game market, it's Electronic Arts. For a long while, they've made many mistakes to ruin their image and thus have become the catalyst of terrible business practices, with micro-transactions, lackluster content in games, and giving players the middle finger as they ask for better games with less bugs and no micro transactions. This has gone on for a good long while that people were over all this nonsense.      Games like Mass Effect: Andromeda and Star Wars Battlefront 2 , to name a few, had fallen victim to EA's bad practices, despite that they're not the only publishers to rush development of games to make a quick buck and give everyone their paychecks or anything they've garnered that's slowly dying out by this day and age. Where EA simply went down the toilet was with the release of Command & Conquer: Rivals on m