“In the past year, I’ve taken an interest in both voice acting and the voice actors that work on the games and animation that I love. This movie gives a great look into what they do on a daily basis, with plenty of laughs included. I knew which parts of this mockumentary were “mock” because …
Category Archive: Fan Love
Dec 10
“To view the lives (even if staged at parts!) of two inspirational figures in my life (Tara and Yuri) was something I’d like to call an honour.”
“After attending the grand online event that was Con-Con, I felt I HAD to give something back to the awesome people who had brought so many of my favourite characters to life, and the Con Artists movie was definitely it. Opening up my wallet and swinging out my card to purchase the film? I had …
Dec 10
“This was a hilarious insight into V.O. and Con life for those known for their voices in game and anime.”
“I got a first viewing of this during Comic Con in London last year and had been anxious to give it a second watch. This was a hilarious insight into V.O. and Con life for those known for their voices in game and anime. Got to love Boris’ cheeky move to step in on Yuri’s …
Dec 10
“I’ve always wanted to know more about voice acting, cons, and well—everything! That is explained perfectly in this movie and the editing just makes it better!”
“As soon as I saw the trailer for this mockumentary, I was already extremely excited to watch it and I was right to be! I’ve always wanted to know more about voice acting, cons, and well—everything! That is explained perfectly in this movie and the editing just makes it better! I’m so glad that I …
Dec 10
“I wouldn’t mind seeing more stuff like this. Work from people like Mr. Lowenthal and Ms. Platt (as well as other voice actors) could stand to be shown to wider audiences.”
“I’ve seen my share of mockumentaries in my time. This one however, looks to be a real treat. I wouldn’t mind seeing more stuff like this. Work from people like Mr. Lowenthal and Ms. Platt (as well as other voice actors) could stand to be shown to wider audiences.” – Kevin Kess