I felt the need to touch on one aspect of Rick's statement.
The example you gave was a good one. With enough dedication and time spent, you can become fantastic at something, even without a teacher. However, juggling is an almost strictly mechanical act. You can watch jugglers and if your eye is good enough, you can probably pick apart what you have to do in terms of the mechanics. Acting on the other hand, is more grounded in the visceral realm. Sure, you can study the greats and copy what they do, but that leaves you with a shallow clone of something great that someone else did. If you are not completely in tune with who you are (and I take it few people truly are) then you are probably well served visiting a class or teacher.
I second what has been said in the thread. Improv is great training for the fundamentals of VO. Scene study gives you the knowledge and intuition for depth of character.



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