Sunday, March 31, 2013

Blog 17


  1. What is most important to consider when coming up with a voice for an animated character?
  2. What made you decide on taking on all so many roles for one series? 
    1. What is the most roles you have taken on during one series?
  3. Did you ever find it hard to come up with so many voices? 
    1. What was your hardest voice to come up with?
  4. Are there any characters that you found yourself the closest to?
    1. What character would you feel the closest to?
  5. How many characters do you audition for for one series?
  6. Do you normally get the characters you audition for? 
    1. Any characters you were disappointed you didn't get? Who?
  7. Were there any characters that were just thrown on you?
    1. How often has that happened?
  8. What is the easiest/fastest way on finding any voice acting job?
  9. Any characters you've enjoyed voicing?
    1. What made you enjoy voicing them?
    2. What made them stick out to you?
  10. If you had a chance to pick a character to voice, who would it be?
    1. How would you make the character different (if they had a different voice actor)?
  11. What is one tip you could give people to help them build their character?
    1. What were some tips that were given to you that you have never forgotten?

Monday, March 25, 2013

Blog 20

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Blog 19

1. Effective User of technology is the ESLER I feel as if I'm mastering throughout the project/
2. Using my resources to create the voice and putting it together, whether it be a clip or an audio piece, is important to know and how to work with what you got is important. If you didn't moster all of this, then you can't really excel well at what you're doing.
3.  My first Independent Component can show proof of that.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Independent Component 2 Plan Approval


(1) I plan on making a voice reel for two or three characters. The three characters(the type of characters will be posted soon. (: ) I plan on working on developing them on a starter line from the first time attempting their voice until they're perfected on their final line.
(2) Taking time to develop and form three characters are kind of hard. I'm going to try to form three different characters that contrast each other. It gives me more time to try to form separate characters and spend time with each of them to make them better within each time they're looked at.
(3) My EQ is about how to develop a character voice and you can't really develop a voice if you don't actually try to develop it. I think that this independent component will help me better answer my EQ because I'm trying to find the answer by going through some of the steps that I have found  in my research.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Blog 18

1. What is your essential question? What is most important to consider when developing the voice of an animated character?
2. What is your third answer to your essential question? The most important thing to consider when developing a voice for an animated character is making personal connections.
3. What are three details to support or justify your third answer? Makes the character realistic. It also helps you connect with the character and helps makes the character easier to connect to other people so they stick out.
4. What source helped you prove this answer is justified for your essential question?  The podcasts at Voice Over Experts (podcast 139)
5. What do you plan to study next and why? The podcasts at Voice Over Experts give a lot of advice and teaches how to make acharacter more realistic and how to make personal connections and also purchase a few other books!