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Do voice actors really cry when they cry?

Voice actors really cry when they are crying. When dubbing, the voice actor will bring his emotions into the role, making the characters in the role more emotional. Although the voice actors are behind the scenes, their work intensity is not less than that of the real actors in front of the screen. When they dub, their words and deeds will change with the change of roles, including emotions and facial expressions.

I once saw a talk show about voice actors. When the host asked the voice actor what was the biggest difficulty in his work, the voice actor said that the most difficult thing was to cooperate with the crying, because they would show that emotion when dubbing the crying, but it was difficult to blend in with the emotion of the role when crying. The strong are strong, the weak are weak, and there can be no deviation. You can imagine how difficult it is.

There is also my most impressive episode "Here comes the sound". At this time, it was Qin Li's turn to voice, accompanied by Tangshan Earthquake. At that time, when Qin Li was dubbing, there was a scene of crying. Qin Li began to cry at once, and immediately showed the depression and sadness in the role, bringing the judges and audience under the stage into the drama Tangshan Earthquake. At that time, the mood of the audience fluctuated greatly.

In fact, it is really difficult to be a voice actor. Sometimes when they cry behind the scenes, they will cry even harder than the actors now, but when it is time to stop their emotions, they should stop crying immediately, otherwise their eyes will be completely blurred by tears, which will lead to changes in the script or the expression of the actors, thus affecting the dubbing effect. Moreover, the voice actor can't move when dubbing. Once he moves, he will make other noises, which will also affect the dubbing effect. So, many people will say that. Voice actors can perform a play well, but actors may not be able to match the sound well? .