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The Career Pivot That Nobody Believed In

Neil Newbon, the beloved voice and motion capture actor behind Baldur’s Gate 3’s iconic vampire elf Astarion, revealed in a recent TEDx Talk how performance capture work in video games literally saved his life after he fell into $45,000 worth of debt and years of struggling to find acting work. The actor had once been on top of the world with roles coming easily, traveling constantly, and not having a care in the world until he realized something was terribly wrong and he started getting typecast while desperately trying to please directors instead of trusting his gut instinct. His career spiraled downward until he found himself living in a ramshackle place, unable to land new acting jobs, and drowning in debt with no clear way forward. The turning point came 18 years ago when Newbon happened to flip through a PC Gamer magazine and discovered an article about voice work in games that completely blew his mind, making him realize he could combine his passion for gaming with his acting career.

A photo of motion capture work in that same magazine showed someone who looked like they were having the best time of their life, inspiring Newbon to pursue this new path despite everyone around him thinking it was a terrible idea. His first video game role came in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, and so much work followed afterward during a time when there were many games being made but very few actors doing performance capture work. Ex-friends, ex-lovers, ex-agents, and even some family members didn’t believe in his career pivot and thought he was making a mistake, but Newbon’s gut instinct told him this was the way forward. Today, after various awards and climbing out of that crushing debt, he plays some of the most beloved characters in gaming and says without being glib that performance capture saved his life and reinvigorated everything about it.

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