| Voiceover Acting: A Lot Harder Than Live Action |
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A-list actors take on voiceover work all the time even though the pay is considerably less. Since the salary is less you would think it would be an easy job, right? Not according to the two stars of the new animated film, CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS who tell CineMovie, voiceover acting is no walk in the park. VIDEO: Watch a clip from the movie. When Anna Faris (Scary Movie, The House Bunny) was cast as the voice of Sam Sparks in Sony’s CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS, she reveals, “I thought it was going to be a total cakewalk. Animation movie? Easy! But it was so hard.”
Bill Hader (Saturday Night Live, Tropic Thunder) chimes in. “Yeah, it was really tough.” Although Bill has done voiceover work before, he volunteers that he usually just did different voices. This film required him to use his normal voice. Bill adds, “I wasn’t sure how to do that and they had to scrap my entire first day of work.” According to co-directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord, they hired Bill based on the quality they heard in his voice from a behind the scenes clip from the movie Superbad. Director Chris Miller says, “He was a cool version of a really geeky guy.” Interview with Cloudy directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller Bill prepared for his role by reading interviews of Tom Hanks from the movie Toy Story. Tom Hanks was describing how tough and exhausting animation work was. Subsequently, both Anna and Bill found the pace of doing voice work insanely draining. “For four hours you are working at the level of ten, screaming and yelling into a microphone” explains Bill, “And then when you think you are done, they ask you to do Efforts.” Efforts, is the industry term for the sounds that go with movements, like panting, gasping, moaning, sighing, etc. Each sound must be recorded a minimum of three times and in various levels of intensity. The director is looking for specific reactions for the imagined animation that hasn’t even been drawn yet. Anna describes a particular example she got from a director, “Now she’s hoping from one french fry to the next through a river of hot, boiling oil, now make that noise.” Anna goes on to add that the directors had a very specific vision of what they wanted to do.
Anna found it difficult sometimes to remember to connect with the realistic aspect of the action, especially in a scene where her character Sam goes through anaphylactic shock. Without the animation to work from, directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller had to walk them through the scene and describe exactly what was happening to them. Sometimes they would get so caught up in trying to visualize what they were talking about that the directors would have to remind them that for the characters, this was all real. Anna Faris points out, “I was really confused about being inside the food machine.”
Bill Hader adds, “Yeah, all the third act stuff was really tough.” In the scene where a For two days Anna and Bill had the luxury of recording together. This is unusual in animation but both of them found it very useful and they were comforted in knowing that they were both coming from the same place.
We're sure the adult actors love hearing that Bobb'e had it a lot easier. Bill Hader and Anna Faris are both happy with the end result. “I love the way my character looks.” says Anna. And when Sam Sparks shapely appearance is commented on, with her generous hip-line, Bill Hader adds in a deep sexy voice we've come to know from his SNL days, “Oh, Yeah!” CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS opens September 18th. Melanie Wilson
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