MLP Burning Axe Chronicles - Need voice actors and Artists
Sul Opreym for Drum Stick
Drum Stick is British, as the father of Burning Axe (Formally Inferno Melody) He must have a close accent to mine, you can hear how I sound in the explainer video at the top of the page.
He's a punk rocker in the family band "Household Anarchy" He plays the drums (unsurprisingly) and his stage name is "Stix" He's a fair man, willing to hear out anybody, but the first stiff of trouble, which could put his family in danger... he stands his ground and will not falter no matter what. He lives to protect his family and to enjoy life to it's fullest. He likes to play the fool and joke from time to time, and shoot out your typical face palm engaging Dad jokes like they are going out of fashion, be prepared to have your head in your hands more often than not with this guy. Your interpretation of his voice is welcome, do whatever you think fits, as long as the accent is on point.
(jokingly)
Well, there's that one foal that was born just a few weeks ago down the road-- (get's punched) Ow! It was a joke!
(neutral at first, then in a playful tone he asks.)
I saw him earlier, not sure where he is now but I'll go find him. Later though, what do you say to some late night band practice?
(shouts in frustration, with a glaring tone of disappointment in the mix.)
How!? Everything we have done for you Ignatius, how could you do this? We've cared for you and loved you since you were born, and this is how you repay us!? I hope you're happy with your mistakes. Because you've made more than I'm willing to count.
misprounounced ignitous wrong hence why i re said it also i think i misspelled it there
Definitely better, but still not the quality I need. Please definitely do another take on it when you get the Blue Snowball :) Just a few tips for you as well. 1. Please do up to 3 takes of each line for the audition, if not, then at least try to work on nailing each line at least once. So far, while I do love your voice and the accent works, the occasional stutter or mistake in your lines is obviously not gonna cut it for the final thing. If you make a mistake while doing your line, redo the line until you nail it without mistakes. Also in some areas I almost feel like you are reading just a bit too quick, you should pace yourself. From looking at your profile alone I know that you are new to voice acting, and I'll be honest it's a REALLY great start. I wasn't even remotely this good when I first started, but you just need to apply those tips I suggested. Also one final tip, make sure your mic sensitivity isn't too high or too low. You don't want the audio to peak. If you see your audio wave from a shout, get cut off at the top and it just flatten out, that's bad. That distorts the quality. Keep an eye on it while recording, make sure that if you have peaked, to redo the line again. Trial and error. Keep practising, you have talent, and I think with enough work you'll be amazing at VA work some day. :)