Film actors, on the other hand, may work on location or in studios. On location shoots may take place in a variety of settings, from city streets to remote wilderness areas. Actors must be able to adapt to different environments and work in challenging conditions, such as extreme temperatures or long hours. In studio settings, actors may work on soundstages, which are large indoor spaces designed to mimic real-world environments. They may also work in front of green screens, which allow special effects to be added later in post-production. Voice actors may work in recording studios, where they record dialogue for animated films or video games. These studios are often small and soundproof, with high-quality microphones and other equipment to capture the actor’s voice. Voice actors may work alone or with other actors, depending on the project.