Mystic Jackson
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Post by Mystic Jackson on Nov 3, 2017 22:06:40 GMT -8
Hello, Ms. LadyStardust! So, I just got your reply about almost an hour ago, and let me say thank you very much for the feedback you've given me thus far and I'll always look forward to hearing back from you in the future! So, for starters, this edit post was written back in September, but I'm already way past the phase where I have to ask certain people to mix/edit the project for me, and I'm just now learning and I'm starting to become much less demanding and more welcome to aspiring voice actors who would be willing to audition, regardless of pay. However, I can kinda see why people wouldn't be too interested in my fan project considering most of what's posted here are original pieces like indie video games, projects, and much more. So, much respect to those people getting their projects off the ground. If you want, I'll just delete all of my edit posts since that was the time I was very desperate, but I'm still trying my best to not make a big mistake like what you've might've seen in my original post from this point forward. Once again, any feedback is appreciated. Have a good night!
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Mystic Jackson
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Post by Mystic Jackson on Nov 2, 2017 17:57:22 GMT -8
Alright, so I've decided to use my time for at least 2 hrs. here spent on editing so much information and details that, quite honestly, I wasn't really too pleased about. When I re-read my project post, I can most certainly agree with LadyStadust as well as those that have chimed in saying that my post definitely contains the three major problems that my original post had.
The introduction was too long, and had a LOT of run-on sentences and unnecessary ramblings (though, to be fair, I often have a bad habit with that type of stuff when it comes to typing my responses on the internet, here and there), and an understandably long and quite frankly demanding production schedule. I mean, to be fair, having projects have a very long time commitment can be present in a lot of projects online and in the professional field, but I can agree that 100 chapters seems to be kinda pushing it just a tad too much, imo. And, I've finally added in audition lines for all characters. Oh, and I've shortened the introductions and edited a lot of sentences so it doesn't sound too run-on and rambling-like. And, I've definitely made my post hopefully sound a lot less demanding and expecting and more friendly and a less stressful on the surface. Also, I've removed a lot of characters, since I don't think anyone would be committed to wanting to audition for over 30+ characters at a time.
So, you guys can go back and take a look at my new edited thread that I've spent a lot of time fixing. By the way, thanks for the critiques and tips on how to improve my audition threads and stuff like that. Very much appreciated. Of course, any feedback is welcome, as long as it's constructive critiquing. Let me know what you guys think, and I'll be checking back here from time to time. Once again, thanks for the constructive feedback. Later!
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Mystic Jackson
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Post by Mystic Jackson on Nov 1, 2017 11:38:00 GMT -8
Hi there! This is more of a question specifically for the admins of Voice Acting Club, particularly to Ms. LadyStardust. But, I'm kinda starting to get a little confused right now. I've just recently started this audiobook project titled Mario and Sonic: Heroes Unite back in September, but it's clearly getting a lot of views and notices by anonymous people, but so far, I've gotten zero replies or responses about my project, and it just gets so repetitive whenever I check back to this site on some occasions to see if people would be interested, just to get no responses to my project after literally days of hard work put into putting this project altogether. I even followed the tips and rules of how to put together a non-paid project like this one. (including the title, summary, character images, the deadline, my email, etc.) Oh, and just for the record, I didn't add audition lines because I had originally planned to have anyone who is interested to upload their voice demos for the characters they're best at doing, then I'll personally send the audition lines to their emails, but no one still hasn't responded. It's gotten to the point that I've extended the deadline to at least this Sunday, but still, no luck. Is there something I'm doing wrong that I need to improve on, or are people just not that interested with certain projects on this forum such as this one for instance? I just really need some help and suggestions right about now. Sorry if this seems like a semi-rant, but it's just something I need to get off my chest at this point.
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Mystic Jackson
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Post by Mystic Jackson on Sept 26, 2017 14:42:35 GMT -8
Hello, everybody on the VoiceActingClub.net forums! This is more of a question for everybody, but I specifically wanted to ask this question to LadyStardust, but for audio/visual/finished projects done by other people online in the past, just out of curiosity, can fan fictions be included to audio fandubs as long as they're completed and they can be allowed for approval with permission by the original authors of the stories?
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