How voice actors find character work online
Character work tends to come from clarity, fit, and public proof. Blorble helps because creators can hear you in context, not just in a generalized demo reel vacuum.
1. Build a profile that makes casting easier
A good profile tells creators what kinds of roles you naturally play well, how you think about performance, and whether you are open to direct commissions. It reduces friction before the first message ever happens.
2. Audition where the character is already defined
Role-specific auditions let you show interpretation, not just polish. When a creator posts the character art and the scene, you can make a sharper performance choice and stand out for the right reasons.
3. Turn public traction into direct work
Public submissions can lead to direct commissions, tips, paid downloads, and repeat creator relationships. The important part is not just being visible. It is being visible in the kind of work you want more of.
Should I audition for everything?
No. Character work tends to reward fit and interpretation, so selective auditions usually outperform volume-only tactics.
What makes a profile more castable?
A clear bio, public submissions, visible character range, and enough consistency that a creator can imagine what hiring you would actually feel like.