Doctor Who - Vincent and the Doctor - Gallery Scene dub

Project Overview

Short project for my audio editing class. I need to redub a short video. The first thing that I thought of is this, one of the best scenes from one of the best episodes of Doctor Who in which Vincent Van Gogh gets to visit a museum showcasing his own work, and learns about his impact on history.

This is just a quick project to practice on. Any help is appreciated! Oh! And if you have any suggestions on a different song for the emotional crecendo, that'd help, too. Just so I'm not completely copying the original scene.

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Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Vincent Van Gogh
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  • Oh, that's wonderful!    

  • No... they are tears of joy.   

  • Thank you, sir. Thank you! ...sorry about the beard

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
The Musée d'Orsay Curator
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  • Oh, yes. Glad to be of help. You were nice about my tie.

  • Well, big question, but to me, Van Gogh is the finest painter of them all. Certainly, the most popular great painter of all time. The most beloved. His command of colour, the most magnificent. He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray, but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world. No one had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange, wild man who roamed the fields of Provence was not only the world's greatest artist, but also one of the greatest men who ever lived.


Voice Actor
Voice Actor
The Doctor
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  • Paris! 2010 AD and this is the mighty Musée d'Orsay home to many of the greatest paintings in history!

  • Yes! And today is another cracker if I may say so, but I just wandered between you and me, in a hundred words, where do you think Van Gogh rates in the history of art?

  • Vincent... sorry. I'm sorry, is it too much?

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