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Post by bcrew1375 on Jul 29, 2018 16:19:34 GMT -8
So, I've been practicing voice technique for a while, but I've never really put my voice out for critique before. I'd like to put something out to be critiqued, harsh or otherwise, so I know where my ability stands. I've been using a U37 CAD USB mic and Audacity. I have a baritone voice and I was thinking of just starting with reading some lines from a book/news or something. Any suggestions or specific recommendations on what to record for someone who's new to this and still a little nervous?
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Post by benedict on Jul 29, 2018 16:53:22 GMT -8
A couple of thoughts: You can post audio for feedback here in the forums, but you can often get a quicker response if you post the track to the "feedback wanted" channel on the VAC Discord Server: voiceacting.boards.net/thread/2099/announcement-vac-discord-serverAs far as what to read, that's entirely up to you. Voice acting encompasses such a wide range of voice work, no matter what you read, it applies. Ad copy, short stories, radio dramas, scripts, the newspaper, blogs, etc. it's all fair game for getting feedback. If you choose to audition for a role (lots of roles to audition for here on VAC), you can also post your audition lines on the VAC Discord for feedback. Cheers! Tom
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