This looks like fun and I want to give it a try. What is a good way program to do recordings with?
Made a few attempts.
Tate Scene
Merc Scene
Without accents or voices they probably sound the same pretty much. Not sure on the one I'll finally decide to submit though.
Well shit, we basically have some real ass voice actors in here lol!
This is great, I'm no voice actor but I may take a crack at it for the fun of it. I definitely don't have the voice or the talent, especially compared to you guys in here, but just the act of doing it sounds...super fun hah!
A shame my country is not included in the contest. What do you think happens if someone wins the contest and it turns out they don't live in one of the allowed countries? Do you think they'll make an exception.
A reminder to everyone who thinks they can't do it:
- Any voice actor worth their salt will tell you that there is no such thing as a "good" voice or a "bad" voice. There are only voices that fit the performance the casting director is looking for, and voices that don't. Since nothing specific is mentioned in the directions, you don't know what they want, so just go ahead and submit your take. Heck, maybe they'll end up choosing someone with English as their second language if they think their foreign accent works with the character.
- More than doing voices, voice acting is about acting first and foremost. Don't worry about your voice - just use your natural voice, as stated in the rules. Instead, worry about sounding natural and believable.
This is not about having a good voice or doing voices or impersonations or whatever. It's about creating a character from the bits and pieces you get in the dialogue and the directions and giving it your voice and your energy.
Still, as an aspiring VA I'm salty I can't participate. Bioware, why u hate France?
I wasn't sure how suitable my voice would be, but I did my own take on the characters. It seems like they really want to hear your natural voice and my natural voice sounds fairly young, so I feel like everyone in this game would be too mature-sounding for me lolol. But eh, it was fun anyway.
Jordan Tate
Tough Mercenary
Voice acting is a special hobby of mine and I actually do want to pursue the career so this would honestly be an amazing opportunity.
Pardon me when I say you voice sounds adorable.
As for the takes themselves, your Tate sounds pretty good but needs a bit of work on the delivery. Your Merc could use some sass in the delivery as I wouldn't take her very seriously.
Take my advice with a grain of salt since I'm no professional. Heck, Bioware's preference may fall in line with your initial performance. Just submit what ultimately sounds good to you.
I'm pursuing voice acting, too, so I'm also entering. Good luck.
Alright VoiceGAF, I need some professional opinions - I've done two takes for Jordan Tate and I'd like to know which one's the best:
Take 1: http://vocaroo.com/i/s1Ct4xqCKwSx
Take 2: http://vocaroo.com/i/s0pwBE4ED4sI
I feel like I stumbled over my words slightly in take 1, but the acting in it followed the directions of the script better.
Hey. I'm no professional, though as I've stated before I have an active interest in VA and have taken a few classes with an industry veteran, but as a way of vicariously living through this whole contest, here are my two cents:
- I wouldn't worry about the flubbs just yet. They're just there because you don't know the text well and you're probably a bit self-conscious about this whole thing - we all are at first. Besides, it sounded fine to me on that front anyway. However, they might be a sign that you haven't gotten into the character fully yet. This leads me into point #2...
- it sounds a bit like you're reading from a script or telling a story from a narrator's point of view, like you're observing the events from the outside when you're very much inside the scene as one of the characters. You can hear it in the way your intonations don't vary that much, and in the way you're linking all the lines together like one continuous monologue. That's probably because you have nobody to play off of as the other character, so it's definitely understandable. Try to picture yourself actually talking to someone who's actively reacting to your words. Do that as much as possible. It's hard, mind you, but that's what you gotta do - professional VAs rarely get to act together these days anyway, so they have to have that skill.
Also, this is a technical detail, but if you can help it upload your stuff on something other than vocaroo, like SoundCloud for instance. Vocaroo compresses files into oblivion. Now, having a bad mic and/or poor room treatment will kill an otherwise good recording, but vocaroo will always kill them no matter how good your equipment or how large your audio file is.
Keep up the good work.
That's pretty good! And while your voice does sound "tough", you did a good job on the reporter too I think. One of the better efforts so far. You have a total NPC voice. ^^I didn't really change my voice much at all for this. Merc is my natural voice.
https://youtu.be/kirmdX-V9z8
Thinking of submitting this but would like some critics.
loooool
Do I need to read the lines of the other character in the script? How about the directions? Should I have someone else read the lines of the other character?
No. All you need to read are the lines of Jordan Tate and/or the Tough Mercenary.
I didn't really change my voice much at all for this. Merc is my natural voice.
https://youtu.be/kirmdX-V9z8
Thinking of submitting this but would like some critics.
So, I did some new takes:
Tate Revised
Merc Revised
It's really difficult to pull off a "tough" Mercenary. There's an idea in your head of how "tough" is supposed to sound and I think I'm breaking the rules here by switching up my voice a bit and not being natural. And if so, then it comes down to which version of my Tate I go with.
Here's my attempt at the Merc script.
I took some liberties with the lines and I'm okay with the performance but feedback is essential to me.
I also did one for Tate but it seems to have gotten lost in the flurry on posts.
Also also, do we have confirmation that you can submit for both Jordan Tate and the Tough Mercenary?
Also, for those wondering whether you can submit for both, this is what their website says:
"Do I need to read the lines of the other character in the script? How about the directions? Should I have someone else read the lines of the other character?
No. All you need to read are the lines of Jordan Tate and/or the Tough Mercenary."
so it definitely seems that you can. Just make sure to do it in a single email.
Wow the top one reminded me of something from Borderlands? Kind of sounds like Scooter if I remember correctly.
It says no accents, but does that mean Hank Hill voice is no good?
Thanks Shinobi
you sound like Thirsten howl III......
in fact, are you Thirsten howl the third?
It says no accents, but does that mean Hank Hill voice is no good?
Thanks Shinobi
Last Day.
Actually its already done. Look at the time it says it goes until![]()
Actually its already done. Look at the time it says it goes until![]()
Oh, we've still got 90 years to do this
No hurry