Homework for Session 5 Thursday

Strudel for Week 5

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Week 5
open
Unpaid

Full details of homework is on Closing Credits Dashboard

  • *Say something you think would fit*

Strudel
Homework for Session 5 Thursday
BurgerDude
BurgerDude

It's fantastic that you enjoyed the previous read, and now let's take it up a notch! When addressing the player, it's essential to establish who they are within the game's context. Are they a reluctant hero thrust into a situation beyond their control, or perhaps someone destined for greatness? Defining the player character's background and motivations adds depth to your performance and strengthens the connection between your character and theirs. Remember, the term "The Player" is a bit broad, so delve deeper into understanding who they are and why your character is addressing them.

Additionally, when framing this as an introduction, prioritize establishing a connection with your scene partner over addressing the audience directly. Your character may not be aware of the audience, so focusing on your relationship with the player character is key. Ask yourself: Who are you speaking to, why are you speaking to them, and what do you hope to achieve through this interaction? Understanding these dynamics will guide your delivery and make it more impactful. You mention Mass Effect. Think about that world and what Shepard is fighting for, and let that help you aim your delivery.

Here's an audiobook on Mass Effect. By no means is this to shame the narrator, but I want you to listen to the sample and think about how you would have delivered those lines. You know your audience is Mass Effect fans.

https://www.audible.com/pd/Mass-Effect-Audiobook/B0036HXX3K?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp

As for the backstory of the script, consider delving into your character's emotions and motivations. How does your character feel about the events unfolding? Are they devastated by loss, determined to seek revenge, or perhaps driven by a sense of duty? Once you've established this emotional anchor, make bold choices in your performance to reflect your character's inner turmoil and conviction.

While the fundamentals are solid, focus on refining your scene-building skills to create a more immersive and compelling experience. By deepening your understanding of the context, character dynamics, and emotional stakes, you'll elevate your performance to the next level.

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