Voice Acting
Read aloud in absurd accents until you find one that's suspiciously yours.
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Voice acting starts with reading the back of a cereal box in the voice of a British villain. It ends, if you keep going, with auditioning for an audiobook. In between, you'll discover your brain contains at least 12 distinct characters, and that 'your real voice' is kind of a myth.
Jak zacząć
- 1Pick any text — a book, a menu, the shampoo bottle.
- 2Read it aloud in a neutral voice. Record on your phone.
- 3Read it again as a villain. Then as a nervous teen. Then as yourself, but tired.
- 4Notice which voice felt easiest. That's your starter persona.
- 5Do this for 10 minutes daily for a week. Compare recordings.
Co będziesz potrzebować
- Phone voice memo appNiezbędneZa darmo
- USB microphone for better recordingsPrzydatne~$50
- Any book you've been meaning to rereadPrzydatneZa darmo
Gdzie się uczyć
Plot twisty
Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Record a two-minute 'audiobook' of the instructions on a shampoo bottle. Dramatic.
- Dub over a TV scene on mute — your version of the dialogue.
- Call your voicemail and leave a message as a different character each day.
- Do a bedtime story for a kid (real or imaginary) with five distinct character voices.
Notatki ADHD
Playful, high-variety, hard to get bored of. Also great for hyperfocus nights — the time disappears once you start cycling voices.
Ciekawostka
Mel Blanc — the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig — could voice over 400 distinct characters, including ones that talked to each other in the same scene.
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