Voice Acting & Craft
Lotfy Didn't Just Teach Voice Acting. He Taught Professionalism.
When I enrolled in Lotfy Abd El Aziz's voice acting course, I expected to learn microphone technique, script delivery, and vocal performance. I got all of that, but what stayed with me most was his professionalism.
Lotfy spoke honestly about the realities of the industry. He wasn't interested in selling false hope or presenting voice acting as an easy career. Instead, he shared practical advice, encouraged us to learn from others in the field, and emphasized the importance of consistency, humility, and preparation.
Every class reinforced the idea that talent may open doors, but professionalism is what keeps them open. That lesson has become just as valuable to me as any vocal technique.
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