Light's Champions 2 - A Warcraft Machinima
Astralogion for Zin'tae
Zin'tae is a troll, formerly a high-ranking member of the Horde-group, he was discharged due to falling out with the leader. He is a shaman, meaning that he uses the elements such as fire and earth to fight his enemies. He lost his eyes and his left arm when he was being tortured many years earlier. He tends to be very sinister in his ways, he is result-oriented in a way that he doesn't mind sacrificing others if it means getting the best possible results.
Trolls in the Warcraft universe tend have an iconic Jamaican accent, other than that, I'm looking for a voice actor who can give him a low-pitched, and sinister voice. I'll link some examples of how trolls sound.
http://www.wowhead.com/sound=5946/trollmaleshamannpcgreetings
http://www.wowhead.com/sound=6404/troll-male-vocal-20-silly
Years ago I was captured by him and his men, they tortured me for information. He was the one who gouged out my eyes. Garm rescued me, but according to him, I was now unfit for duty, I was discharged, and as always, he ignored my pleas.
(Facing his old torturer) Do you remember me?! Do you remember this? You did this to me!
Our first battle is upon us. The forces of Azeroth have united to take the fight to the Burning Legion. The Armies of Legionfall are marching on the Broken Shore, and we will stand beside them. Despite our numbers, we will show them that we are more than capable of holding our ground, that we are more than worthy of fighting alongside the greatest heroes of Azeroth.
Great stuff here! The sound-proofing might be an issue in future, especially for roles in which you need to raise your voice - so you might want to invest in some acoustic foam padding, maybe even assembling temporary walls around yourself while recording. They help a lot!
Yes, I am really looking into it. Unfortunately, I'm quite poor. ^^ But I might attempt some makeshift version of it all. Thanks for the compliment! :D
Right, listen up, you've got damn good potential (I suspect you increased the bass on the track, even though you'd sound fine without it too =3!). So the trick is, buy some Owens Corning 703 thermal insulation, wear gloves and clothing you'll never use again(Glass fibers a b***h), and cover the panels with spray on glue and fabric. You've just made yourself professional sound proofing for $80, it saves a poor mans hobby/livelihood!
Yes, it's abit edited. I'll see if I can find it all in range of Sweden, thanks for the advice! :D
That was Great man! I hope that you can get some kind of mini recording booth set up, even just some foam on cardboard around your mic. You clearly have a great sounding voice and Id love to see you excel at this. Kudos man, ya done good.
Thank you very much!