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Post by omegaflash4 on Dec 21, 2016 12:34:14 GMT -8
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Post by peterjvo on Dec 23, 2016 13:05:20 GMT -8
I would get rid of the fade in/fade out between spots. Make it seamless rather than separating them. The fade in/fade out wastes time, in my opinion. Other than that, what you have here is definitely diverse. I'd say the weakest is probably the last spot. I didn't really get a good sense of what kind of character it was until two seconds in. Better to establish it earlier.
To sum it up, good work and good luck with booking work!
P.S. I have a question that should be in no way be construed as criticism. Would you say the character you use for your first spot is your strong suit character? Say, if you wanted to book most of your work with that voice, would that be the voice you'd use?
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Post by omegaflash4 on Dec 23, 2016 16:49:44 GMT -8
P.S. I have a question that should be in no way be construed as criticism. Would you say the character you use for your first spot is your strong suit character? Say, if you wanted to book most of your work with that voice, would that be the voice you'd use? Thank you for the criticism I'll update it soon with your critiques in mind! As for your question I would consider it to be my strongest (regular) voice, I normally speak in a tone more akin to the female registers, so I'm comfortable with either hope that answers your question. ^-^
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Post by moonlightmel on Feb 26, 2017 14:14:10 GMT -8
Hey! I came across your demo reel on voice acting club and wanted to ask if you wouldn't mind helping me out with my YouTube Anime Drama CD project? I have two roles in mind I think you might fit, but I want to see if you're interested in helping first Below is the link to my YouTube Channel. Let me know what you think! Thanks! www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmwhp3_LllMtnW-w6PeH1w
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