Voice Actors and Ideas for A Comic Dub Channel
TippinVA for Voice Actors
For this role all you need is a good quality microphone, minimal background noise and a flexible voice. We are looking for quite a few people so don't get discouraged if you see a lot of people auditioning or see non at all.
If you are relatively new to voice acting or don't believe in your skills feel free to try as we have trained stage and screen actors that will be more than happy to give you advice and pointers to help you out in your journey.
If you wish to send a demo-reel that is perfectly acceptable but if you don't have one there are a few choice lines from a series were currently dubbing called "UnOrdinary".
Format can be done in AABBCC style or give each line only 1 try, it's up to you so feel free to work with with different voice styles to show flexibility, were more looking for skill or potential than voice variety so give it your all and maybe leave the stitch impression for when you get in :)
(I'll be giving feedback on those I know can do good but just barely missed it due to small error)
Please leave a Discord username in your submission so I may DM and add you to the server if you succeed in peeking my interests....
- english
- any
- have fun
- all english accents
"Hey, how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" *Say as smoothly as possible* *Testing fluidity in voice*
"Right now, every little conflict always turns into a full on brawl, I can't do anything without fearing for my life!" *Said in a serious tone* *Testing acting*
"ARLO!" *Yelled with pure animosity in their voice* "You son of a bitch!" *Conveying in their voice betrayal of a once thought friend turned enemy* *Testing showing of emotion*
Okay just 3 simple things that I can critique here that are all easy to work around. 1 being breath control, on some of your words a lot of air got pushed into the mic making a lot of wind, and easy fix is either using a good quality pop filter or speaking into the mike from an angle or aiming your speech to next to the microphone so all the air goes past it. This also fixes issue number 2 which were plosions. Number 3 is peaking, can be fixed with either a gain knob (on your mic or audio interface) or software such as 'voice meeter banaan'. Now on to the positives: it is very clear you are not afraid to yell a line and trust me directors love that, it can be a deal breaker if you can't fully send a line especially if it is for a competitive role. So overall you have the trifecta of the basic voice acting issues everyone runs into but have a massive edge with your yelling. Though I won't cast you I can definitely tell you have skill. Good luck man, even though you won't need it.