PC: How did you discover your passion in acting? When did you decide that you wanted to pursue it professionally? Of course, I have my favorites, and sorry I cannot exactly say much about them except that they will be amazing and I know you’ll love them as much as I loved recording them. With each new episode I record, I get even more excited for that to be released. Sean-Ryan: There are some amazing creatures coming in future episodes. PC: What are you most excited for your fans to see? You’ll just have to see how the brothers have to adapt to deal with each new wacky situation they find themselves in. Honestly, with each episode, Val and I merge slowly into one and it makes for some really funny moments. Sean-Ryan: There is a lot of myself in Valentino, from small things like having a coin collection, which is something I also have, to usually freaking out when things spiral infinitely out of control. PC: What can you tease about Valentino’s story arc this season? How much of Sean-Ryan is in Valentino? My ten years of work has culminated into this show, and it is an amazing project that I am honored to be a part of. With each job, you learn new techniques and tricks to help you find new voices or perfect old ones. You learn how to act around the rest of your cast and producers as well as directors. Sean-Ryan: With each job, you become more professional. How did those experiences prepare you for your leading role in Victor & Valentino? PC: You’ve done voice acting in the past. In animation, they can draw anything they want and you can embody just about anything you think of. There are numerous similarities and differences to name, but a key difference that exists for on-camera acting is that you are limited to your physical appearance and the special effects that make you. The prep is similar in terms of researching those involved with the project, including their history and past projects, though, you don’t have to memorize lines when preparing for voice overs. When recording an episode of Victor & Valentino, everyone is in the booth emoting through facial expressions and physically expressing their lines this adds to the performance. Sean-Ryan: There are some interesting differences and similarities between voice acting and “traditional”, or on-camera, acting. PC: What are some of the major similarities/differences between traditional and voice acting? Each episode finds them dealing with some crazy situations that may or may not be involved with the brothers touching or opening something they shouldn’t have. As normal as the town may seem, Vic and Val quickly learn that it’s home or adjacent to many mythological creatures and beings from folklore in the Mayan and Aztec cultures. Sean-Ryan: Victor & Valentino is about two half-hermanos staying with their abuela in the town of Monte Macabre or Monty Macob, as Val usually calls it. PC: Tell us about Victor & Valentino, your character, and what drew you to this project. Pop Culturalist caught up with him to chat about Victor & Valentino. He’s the voice behind Valentino, a character he shares a lot in common with! Having been a part of the industry for over a decade, Sean-Ryan Petersen is no stranger to bringing characters to life with just his voice. Sean-Ryan Petersen is one of the stars of the new animated series, Victor & Valentino.
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