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Take that! Finding, Trapping and Taming Exertion Sounds: A Vocal Work-out
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Take that! Finding, Trapping and Taming Exertion Sounds: A Vocal Work-out
Speaker: DB Cooper (Voice Actor, DB-Cooper.com)
Date/Time: Friday (March 12, 2010) 9:00am — 9:25am
Location (room): Room 124, North Hall
Track: Audio
Format: 25-minute Lecture
Experience Level: All

Session Description
A great story is likely to have an arc that requires your voice actors to exercise a broad range of vocalizing and, while the actors you hire should be able to skillfully deliver all manner of intensities, emotions and objectives, the business of shouting can be daunting, get boring, or wear their voices out.

The barks and character sets can be the most trying parts of a voice session. Not all actors are equipped to create brilliant exertion sounds. When YOU know how these sounds are made, it's easier to get what you need from your actor.

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This presentation is for anyone who directs voice talent for games or wants to know how to take bullets, howl in agony and die.

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