
Voice Actor Search for an Amv Project [Females Only]
- Voices_Of_Ryan
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:55 pm
- Location: Washington
- Contact:
- Voices_Of_Ryan
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:55 pm
- Location: Washington
- Contact:
- TeclmmlEd
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:19 pm
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- SarahtheBoring
- Joined: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:45 am
- Location: PA, USA
- Contact:
UGH!!!
http://www.voiceacting.co.uk/site/
For the 800th time, you get AMV editors to edit AMVs, and you get AVAs to do voiceovers! Would you get some random person to edit your AMV for you? No! And yes, it is the same thing! Talking is not the same thing as acting. I'm sure it's fun to play around with the microphone, but your work would sound so much better if your actors knew what they were doing.
Here, I'll post the exact link for you:
http://www.voiceacting.co.uk/board/viewforum.php?f=44
Original, Non-Anime, Auditions (a.k.a. actors-wanted).
Nothing against the people who've done the other ones, but when people really don't know how to voice-act, it clangs in my ears like you wouldn't freaking believe. You've seen bad dubs. You know how it is. Some people just sound like random people off the street, they can't help that. Good for life; bad for dubbing.
That's my manifesto. I've done it before, and I'll leave it at that now. If you refuse to listen again, I have to wonder why you even bother.
http://www.voiceacting.co.uk/site/
For the 800th time, you get AMV editors to edit AMVs, and you get AVAs to do voiceovers! Would you get some random person to edit your AMV for you? No! And yes, it is the same thing! Talking is not the same thing as acting. I'm sure it's fun to play around with the microphone, but your work would sound so much better if your actors knew what they were doing.
Here, I'll post the exact link for you:
http://www.voiceacting.co.uk/board/viewforum.php?f=44
Original, Non-Anime, Auditions (a.k.a. actors-wanted).
Nothing against the people who've done the other ones, but when people really don't know how to voice-act, it clangs in my ears like you wouldn't freaking believe. You've seen bad dubs. You know how it is. Some people just sound like random people off the street, they can't help that. Good for life; bad for dubbing.
That's my manifesto. I've done it before, and I'll leave it at that now. If you refuse to listen again, I have to wonder why you even bother.
- Moonlight Soldier
- girl with bells
- Joined: Thu Jul 03, 2003 1:45 pm
- Status: Plotting
- Location: Canada
- Voices_Of_Ryan
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:55 pm
- Location: Washington
- Contact:
Because for the 100th time.SarahtheBoring wrote:UGH!!!
http://www.voiceacting.co.uk/site/
For the 800th time, you get AMV editors to edit AMVs, and you get AVAs to do voiceovers! Would you get some random person to edit your AMV for you? No! And yes, it is the same thing! Talking is not the same thing as acting. I'm sure it's fun to play around with the microphone, but your work would sound so much better if your actors knew what they were doing.
Here, I'll post the exact link for you:
http://www.voiceacting.co.uk/board/viewforum.php?f=44
Original, Non-Anime, Auditions (a.k.a. actors-wanted).
Nothing against the people who've done the other ones, but when people really don't know how to voice-act, it clangs in my ears like you wouldn't freaking believe. You've seen bad dubs. You know how it is. Some people just sound like random people off the street, they can't help that. Good for life; bad for dubbing.
That's my manifesto. I've done it before, and I'll leave it at that now. If you refuse to listen again, I have to wonder why you even bother.
I do this not for making money.
I do this not for a business.
I do it because it's something I quite enjoy,
and I like to share it with the "community".
So no offense, but I am no fool.
"hey... no"