ACCENTS & DIALECTS Volume 1 - Crafting Talent

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

As a professional actor, it is important to constantly learn new dialects. It is a way to push yourself (as an actor), and broaden your versatility. You never know what kind of role you will read for at the next audition. Learning (as well as reviewing and polishing) new dialects is something any actor who is serious about his craft should continue to do.-DEAN GEORGE

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  • Many times in the past, brilliance has been mistaken for "rubbish"...

  • Wow!

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  • that was so good

  • Try a Scottish accent.

  • lol the New York accent wasn't right, you gotta masticate the vowels. its "dawg" not "dog"

  • Honestly... not so good. Mate. Your Australian was frankly quite unacceptable and your Irish was a touch horrific. Good effort. Maybe.

  • You should work on your Austrian accent, it sounds more like French or something.

  • these are really good. I'm from England, and your english (proper) one was almost spot on, only a couple of vowel sounds that weren't exact

  • where's your fillipeeno accent?!!!!

  • Rubbish!!

  • and you sound like a pirate in the Australian one! LOL!

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