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=== First Steps === | === First Steps === | ||
− | + | Voice acting is acting. There's no getting around that. If you come from a background of drama, reenactments, or role playing, then you've already got a handle. These and many other things are ideal for learning to put yourself into a character's shoes. Being able to successfully act is your starting point. <br><br> | |
− | + | The most common misunderstanding about voice acting is that people think they will be just doing some impersonations on their cell phones or with a gaming headset mic. But the goal of Bryond Skyrim is to meet or exceed the quality provides by the base game of Skyrim, in an effort to feel like an extension of the world. That quality requires a little more effort and investment. <br><br> | |
− | + | This investment will not only include the learning and effort, ut also: <br> A decent microphone setup (set aside about $300-500 for something good, the sky's the limit if you wanna go above and beyond) <br> Acoustic treatment (to make the room sound less like a bedroom and more like a studio) <br> And a digital audio workstation or DAW (the program you use for recording and manipulating the files). | |
=== Signals! === | === Signals! === |