Ghrei VA Content Team
ManiacalZ for Narrator (NEED A GOOD MIC!)
You're gonna be responsible for narrating some logs I write for one of my 3 writing projects, and have the opportunity to VA with me while recording once in awhile should you want to! There WILL be a LOT of words, though - so I tried reflecting that in the audition lines! YOU NEED A GOOD MIC, AND I AM ACCEPTING MORE THAN ONE NARRATOR! PRIVATE MESSAGE ME IF YOU'RE BETTER AT SPECIFIC VOICES THAN NARRATION; I'M SURE YOU'LL BE ABLE TO HELP IF YOU WANT!
(Interpret the emotion of the scene!)
Everything around me began to slow to a crawl. I was able to collect what was happening around me - the winter tires residing on the tan one-ton truck mere feet from my face, the frictionless ground where my lost footing couldn’t be regained, the middle-aged woman with shoulder-length raven hair and a darker complexion running towards me with a hand outstretched, who would only be struck by the yellow blur barreling around the freeway corner, the burning feeling of cold air in peeled skin on my back… And the look in the eyes of my tormentors.
(Interpret the emotion of the scene!) (Pech is pronounced as 'Peck')
Feeling himself choke up, Cog clenched his fist tighter, toothed spectral metal wheels whirring from the aether along the length of his arm. In a fit of rage, the gear-bearing goblinoid launched a furious right hook at a nearby tree, sending it toppling over with a tremendous crash. He sat huffing in both exhaustion and anger before gritting his teeth and shot a haymaker at another tree, this time ripping it halfway out of the ground, roots and all. The recoil was enough to feel as though his wrist were dislodged, but even so, Cog tossed a third punch at another tree, leaving a fractured layer of bark and phloem in the shape of the intellectual pech’s fist. As much as it hurt, these attacks gave him a sort of euphoria; a chance to shake the tears out of his eyes.
(Informative, the Hook of a Video)
Ten million. That’s the number of colors Humans are estimated to be able to see. We generalize these colors into tones, hues and shades. We made categorizations such as purple, blue, green, or red in order to more easily identify color, and these generalizations - much like any other categories we’ve made as a collective - gained more meaning than their simple, literal sense. For example, instead of red being merely the part of the spectrum we see most when looking at things like roses or stop signs, our minds make connections to how the colors make us feel on an emotional level - running with the example of Red, it exemplifies passion, aggressiveness and even romance, to some degree.
I may have already accepted JaviewMAG, but like I said, I'm lookin for more than one narrator - and it just so happens I have an excellent role for ya on a different channel project~! How do you feel about D&D homebrews?