You mean like that first time you called me?Epignosis wrote:You are terribly naive.MovingPictures07 wrote:You bastard.


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You mean like that first time you called me?Epignosis wrote:You are terribly naive.MovingPictures07 wrote:You bastard.
It is definitely awesome. How do you practice for voiceover work?speedchuck wrote:S~V~S wrote:I would have problems lynching that voice, tbh.Thanks! I work on it.
By doing voiceover work, mostly. I was quite terrible when I started. After many, many hours next to a microphone, I got a feel for my voice, how to act, etc. Some good things to do are to pay attention to voiceovers in cartoons, look into behind-the-scenes-work to see what it's like without the animation there, read books aloud, and listen to/critique your own work.MovingPictures07 wrote:It is definitely awesome. How do you practice for voiceover work?speedchuck wrote:S~V~S wrote:I would have problems lynching that voice, tbh.Thanks! I work on it.
Huh, that's interesting. Makes sense though; practice makes perfect I suppose. Cool stuff!speedchuck wrote:By doing voiceover work, mostly. I was quite terrible when I started. After many, many hours next to a microphone, I got a feel for my voice, how to act, etc. Some good things to do are to pay attention to voiceovers in cartoons, look into behind-the-scenes-work to see what it's like without the animation there, read books aloud, and listen to/critique your own work.MovingPictures07 wrote:It is definitely awesome. How do you practice for voiceover work?speedchuck wrote:S~V~S wrote:I would have problems lynching that voice, tbh.Thanks! I work on it.
I'm by no means an expert, but I've been doing it for like 5 years. Enunciation and acting have improved.
If you want to hear another sample for some reason, I'm pretty prevalent in the first two minutes of this out-of-context video near the end of a series. Warning: Copious amounts of cussing! Though none from me.MovingPictures07 wrote:Huh, that's interesting. Makes sense though; practice makes perfect I suppose. Cool stuff!speedchuck wrote:By doing voiceover work, mostly. I was quite terrible when I started. After many, many hours next to a microphone, I got a feel for my voice, how to act, etc. Some good things to do are to pay attention to voiceovers in cartoons, look into behind-the-scenes-work to see what it's like without the animation there, read books aloud, and listen to/critique your own work.MovingPictures07 wrote:It is definitely awesome. How do you practice for voiceover work?speedchuck wrote:S~V~S wrote:I would have problems lynching that voice, tbh.Thanks! I work on it.
I'm by no means an expert, but I've been doing it for like 5 years. Enunciation and acting have improved.
That is not what I expected.
What did you expect?
More... devious sounding. You sound so friendly and laid back!Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 11:51 amWhat did you expect?
Pax is fond of telling people I’m really nice irl.colonialbob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 12:20 pmMore... devious sounding. You sound so friendly and laid back!Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 11:51 amWhat did you expect?