And then my dreams are of becoming a voice actor in video games or animated series. I want to be that character that people go, I know exactly who that is. I recognize your voice right away. That's the dream. But don't be a stranger. Say hi
Alejandra Holguin
@Motoquera · 1:08
For me, I know I have studied voice acting, and I know it's really difficult, so I admire the people that does it or do it. So congratulations on your goals, and I hope you achieve them. Nice to meet you
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Raymond Chapman
@chapizard · 1:13
Some of it is obviously different because you're not being seen immediately, you're just being heard. And there is something about moving your body in a way that conveys the emotion that you can hear, the emotion that can't be seen. And then hopefully that emotion gets drawn or depicted in in the way that you would hope hope that made sense. I'm still a little sick, so my brain is catching up
Raymond Chapman
@chapizard · 2:06
So the trick was getting the sound from my microphone onto the phone, and I did that by using a mixer called the Liewit Connect Six, which is a fantastic new mixer that they just released recently. I hope this is answering all of your questions. I'll have to go back and make sure I answered them all
And they're an affordable line that I got this mic for, like, $350. Not the one I'm using. This is just my phone, but it's absolutely fantastic stick, and I wouldn't hesitate to use it for voiceovers, even though I've used it for my saxophone. So, anyway, you might look into Warm, too. I don't know if you have any experience with it, but they're great mics, too. Anyway, cool. Talk to you later