I Know That Voice

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I Know That Voice

I Know That Voice is a documentary film that focuses on the world of voice acting. Directed by Lawrence Shapiro, the film offers an in-depth look at the actors behind some of the most recognizable voices in animation, video games, and commercials. The documentary features interviews with a wide range of voice actors who share their experiences, challenges, and the unique skills required for their often-overlooked profession.

Synopsis[edit | edit source]

I Know That Voice brings to light the creative process behind voice acting, showcasing how actors develop their characters and the variety of voices they produce. It explores the history of voice acting, from its early days in radio to its pivotal role in modern-day animation and video games. The film also addresses the technological advancements that have impacted the industry and the increasing recognition of voice actors for their contributions to entertainment.

Featured Voice Actors[edit | edit source]

The documentary includes interviews with several prominent voice actors, such as John DiMaggio, who is best known for his role as Bender in Futurama, and Billy West, famous for his work on The Ren & Stimpy Show and as the voice of Fry in Futurama. Other notable voice actors featured in the film include Tara Strong, known for her role as Twilight Sparkle in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and Tom Kenny, the voice behind SpongeBob SquarePants in SpongeBob SquarePants.

Reception[edit | edit source]

I Know That Voice received positive reviews from both critics and audiences, praised for its insightful look into the voice acting industry and the talents of the individuals it profiles. The documentary has been recognized for shedding light on the often invisible art of voice acting, providing a platform for voice actors to share their stories and the intricacies of their craft.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Following its release, I Know That Voice has contributed to a greater appreciation for voice actors and the art of voice acting. It has sparked discussions about the need for greater recognition of voice talent in the entertainment industry, including considerations for awards and accolades specifically for voice performances.

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