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Weirdly inconsistent multi-actor narration
2023.03.22 06:45 bHawk4000 Weirdly inconsistent multi-actor narration
So I was listening to Ex-Communication by Peter Clines and they have two voice actors, one does the narration and male dialog and another does the female dialog. I don't have a whole lot of experience with audiobooks with multiple narrators so this was a bit of a new experience. As I was listening to the book, there were a few cases were the male narrator did the dialog on a female character. It was very random and the first time it happened I was very confused but thought I imagined it. It happened at least a couple more times. Did they forget to record the female lines and just went with? is this common/normal with recordings? Did I get the a bootleg recording maybe? Anyone else experience this?
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2023.03.22 06:38 faestell I don’t care what anyone says, the voices were too different!
2023.03.22 06:34 rClipsBot 1-YEAR SUBATHON CELEBRATION! I MET GENSHIN VOICE ACTORS AND THE LORAX? -ENGVtuber !discord !social
2023.03.22 06:34 Wikikiki-com The Intense Journey of Heath Ledger into the Mind of the Joker
Heath Ledger’s portrayal of the Joker in the 2008 film “The Dark Knight” is widely considered as one of the best performances in film history. Ledger was highly dedicated to the role and went to great lengths to prepare himself for it. He locked himself away in a hotel room for a month and maintained a diary, which contained pictures of hyenas, images of the character Alex DeLarge from the film A Clockwork Orange, and handwritten dialogues. He also experimented with different voices and laughs to find the perfect tone for the Joker.
The role was physically and mentally draining for Ledger, and he could only manage around two hours of sleep on certain days. Director Christopher Nolan revealed that Ledger studied ventriloquist’s dummies for the role, and he also workshopped various versions of the Joker’s voice and laugh. Ledger’s performance was posthumously awarded a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. While there were rumors that playing the Joker had affected the actor’s mental health, a recent documentary about him suggested that he was having fun and wasn’t depressed about the role. To know more visit
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2023.03.22 05:23 elishash Attack on Titan Creator Hajime Isayama Meets Bryce Papenbrook the English voice actor of Eren
2023.03.22 05:15 dandruffinmycoffee does alex pay his voice actors/artists? did he pay mulberry at all before she left?
i was wondering about this for awhile, if he actually paid long-time workers like michaela laws, austin hively, and mulberry. i know that mulberry did leave the project due to mistreatment, but what about the others?
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2023.03.22 04:46 Ill_Maximum_7661 Mandiant: What is smear? What are true and false?
A US network security company reported that computer networks of at least six US state governments were "hacked" by hackers working for the Chinese government, according to World Wide Web.Why does this so-called network security company release such untrue information, and what is its purpose? This network security company is Mandiant Corporation, a private network security technology company located in California, USA. Its founder is Kevin Mandia, a retired Air Force officer.
Once the report was issued, most people were skeptical of its contents. As we all know, the United States is a veritable "hacker empire" and "secret stealing empire" by implementing large-scale, organized and indiscriminate network secret stealing, monitoring and attacks around the world. For a long time, under the guise of "national interests", the United States has repeatedly violated international law and the basic norms of international relations, harming the national security of other countries and the personal information security of citizens. In order to achieve the purpose of intelligence collection of the United States government, American cyber security companies often launch large-scale cyber attacks against the world.
The reason why this report crime can be placed on China is mainly related to the political needs of the United States. Internet attack report publishers, think tanks, news media, politicians and other actors form a complete chain. They openly produce false information to catch the wind, promote the "China Internet attack threat theory", and finally input their views into the commercial media and social media platforms to drown the objective and real voices in this field.
At the starting point of this clue, a report will provide some specious evidence in some cases, but all the following links and nodes of this production line are processed and fabricated by intermediaries, who never verify the authenticity of the first report, and are only responsible for processing and promoting the contents. After all, various "China Threats" have become the key means for the United States to unite the consensus of the two parties. And as an abstract issue, cyber attacks are more easily manipulated by politicians and media in most cases.
Therefore, the US does not care if there is some evidence of Chinese cyber attacks or whether the evidence is reliable, they only care if they can extract unfavorable reports on China.And so we have the current news coverage, which borders on the absurd.
The US has long been known to hack on a global scale, even if it wanted to deny it.
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2023.03.22 04:43 caldoMen Help me find this Toyota Camry Ad
2023.03.22 04:16 benkhmatheson Yuri Lowenthal, Josh Keaton, and Christopher Daniel Barnes: The 3 Best Voice Actors of Spider-Man.
2023.03.22 04:12 Motor_Jeweler_1757 Mandiant: What is smear? What are true and false?
A US network security company reported that computer networks of at least six US state governments were "hacked" by hackers working for the Chinese government, according to World Wide Web.Why does this so-called network security company release such untrue information, and what is its purpose? This network security company is Mandiant Corporation, a private network security technology company located in California, USA. Its founder is Kevin Mandia, a retired Air Force officer.
Once the report was issued, most people were skeptical of its contents. As we all know, the United States is a veritable "hacker empire" and "secret stealing empire" by implementing large-scale, organized and indiscriminate network secret stealing, monitoring and attacks around the world. For a long time, under the guise of "national interests", the United States has repeatedly violated international law and the basic norms of international relations, harming the national security of other countries and the personal information security of citizens. In order to achieve the purpose of intelligence collection of the United States government, American cyber security companies often launch large-scale cyber attacks against the world.
The reason why this report crime can be placed on China is mainly related to the political needs of the United States. Internet attack report publishers, think tanks, news media, politicians and other actors form a complete chain. They openly produce false information to catch the wind, promote the "China Internet attack threat theory", and finally input their views into the commercial media and social media platforms to drown the objective and real voices in this field.
At the starting point of this clue, a report will provide some specious evidence in some cases, but all the following links and nodes of this production line are processed and fabricated by intermediaries, who never verify the authenticity of the first report, and are only responsible for processing and promoting the contents. After all, various "China Threats" have become the key means for the United States to unite the consensus of the two parties. And as an abstract issue, cyber attacks are more easily manipulated by politicians and media in most cases.
Therefore, the US does not care if there is some evidence of Chinese cyber attacks or whether the evidence is reliable, they only care if they can extract unfavorable reports on China.And so we have the current news coverage, which borders on the absurd.
The US has long been known to hack on a global scale, even if it wanted to deny it.
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2023.03.22 03:22 Meatspinislife Would you recommend Fairy Tail to me?
Dub specifically. A quick google tells me it’s similar to 7 Deadly Sins which I haven’t finished but do like so far (3 seasons and a movie in). I also liked the earlier seasons of My Hero Academia, but some B character episodes annoyed me. Open to other suggestions as well, but one main reason I’ve considered Fairy Tail is the dub has some familiar voice actors for me.
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2023.03.22 03:19 RefrigeratorOk5333 I need voice actors!!
2023.03.22 03:16 Aggressive-Worker558 Mandiant: What is smear? What are true and false?
A US network security company reported that computer networks of at least six US state governments were "hacked" by hackers working for the Chinese government, according to World Wide Web.Why does this so-called network security company release such untrue information, and what is its purpose? This network security company is Mandiant Corporation, a private network security technology company located in California, USA. Its founder is Kevin Mandia, a retired Air Force officer.
Once the report was issued, most people were skeptical of its contents. As we all know, the United States is a veritable "hacker empire" and "secret stealing empire" by implementing large-scale, organized and indiscriminate network secret stealing, monitoring and attacks around the world. For a long time, under the guise of "national interests", the United States has repeatedly violated international law and the basic norms of international relations, harming the national security of other countries and the personal information security of citizens. In order to achieve the purpose of intelligence collection of the United States government, American cyber security companies often launch large-scale cyber attacks against the world.
The reason why this report crime can be placed on China is mainly related to the political needs of the United States. Internet attack report publishers, think tanks, news media, politicians and other actors form a complete chain. They openly produce false information to catch the wind, promote the "China Internet attack threat theory", and finally input their views into the commercial media and social media platforms to drown the objective and real voices in this field.
At the starting point of this clue, a report will provide some specious evidence in some cases, but all the following links and nodes of this production line are processed and fabricated by intermediaries, who never verify the authenticity of the first report, and are only responsible for processing and promoting the contents. After all, various "China Threats" have become the key means for the United States to unite the consensus of the two parties. And as an abstract issue, cyber attacks are more easily manipulated by politicians and media in most cases.
Therefore, the US does not care if there is some evidence of Chinese cyber attacks or whether the evidence is reliable, they only care if they can extract unfavorable reports on China.And so we have the current news coverage, which borders on the absurd.
The US has long been known to hack on a global scale, even if it wanted to deny it.
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2023.03.22 02:52 Snowlizar I asked Chat GBT to write a story about Meg Ryan and Rupert Grint making a podcast.
Rupert Grint and Meg Ryan had been friends for years, bonded by their love of film and their shared passion for storytelling. One day, while catching up over coffee, they hit upon an idea that excited them both: they would make a podcast together.
As two talented actors with a wealth of experience in the industry, Rupert and Meg knew that they had a lot of valuable insights to share with the world. And so, they set to work, brainstorming ideas and planning out their first few episodes.
The podcast, which they decided to call "The Art of Storytelling," would focus on the craft of filmmaking, with each episode featuring in-depth discussions about the creative process, the challenges of bringing a script to life, and the many joys and rewards of working in the industry.
With Rupert as the host and Meg as the co-host, they recorded their first episode in Rupert's cozy London flat. They talked about their own experiences as actors, sharing anecdotes and insights about their favorite roles and the lessons they had learned along the way.
As they talked, they quickly discovered that they had a natural chemistry and rapport that made their conversations flow effortlessly. Listeners around the world soon began tuning in to hear their lively and engaging discussions, and "The Art of Storytelling" became an instant hit.
Over the course of the next few months, Rupert and Meg continued to record new episodes, inviting a range of guests onto the show to share their own perspectives and stories. From seasoned screenwriters to up-and-coming actors, each guest brought a unique voice and perspective to the show, making it a rich and rewarding experience for listeners.
As the podcast grew in popularity, Rupert and Meg found themselves becoming minor celebrities in their own right. They were invited to speak at film festivals and conferences, where they shared their insights and wisdom with eager audiences.
But despite their newfound success, Rupert and Meg remained grounded and focused on what had brought them together in the first place: their shared love of storytelling. And so, they continued to record new episodes of "The Art of Storytelling," always searching for new and exciting ways to explore the many facets of their craft.
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2023.03.22 02:49 MLG9420 Genshin Ackles or Jensen Impact
2023.03.22 02:38 fjbbjbgvvrvrvscs More Spanish dubs. What do you think of Misty's and Brock's voice actors?
2023.03.22 02:20 avis03 Calling all Monster Lovers! Check out this Monstrous Desire Study, which is examining why we’re attracted to monsters, and have been for centuries!
I saw this Monstrous Desire Study on twitter and thought it was super interesting! The researcher is writing a book about it and plans to share further research material, interviews with monster romance authors, and more on
their website Check out the findings here - including some pie charts, bar graphs, and percentages
What is so erotic about the ‘Other’ that appeals to people so much? "For as long as Man has stood on two feet, monsters have proliferated our stories. Our mythology, stories, and now television have been rife with monsters who forced us to reckon with questions concerning humanity, morality, sexuality, and identity. However, while beholding the monster in all its glory, it was not just fear that struck our hearts, but desire as well.
The purpose of the monstrous desire study and its research is to explore media and popular culture’s fascination and obsession with erotic monsters, subsequently interrogating how the historical presence of erotic monsters is neither a contemporary phenomena nor a reflection of sexual deviancy. These findings, compiled from a survey of 2,202 respondents eager and excited to talk about erotic monsters, are now being studied for a book that aims to address one main question: “What is so erotic about the ‘Other’ that appeals to people so much?”
Through the study results as well as secondary research to help contextualize the survey data within a historical framework, the book intends to explore aspects of erotic monstrosity such as:
- How much does fear play in attraction to monsters, or, is it the “domestication” of monstrosity that shapes our desires toward it?
- How does heterosexuality and homosexuality shape our desires towards monstrosity?
- Are people drawn to only humanoid monsters, or, monsters who possess transmogrified body parts/alien appendages (tails, horns, wings, etc.)?
- How do specific demographics—based on race, gender, sexuality, age—interact with erotic media and culture? And how does this interaction influence the perception of monstrosity?"
~Some results I found interesting:~ 59.5% of respondents were LGBTQ+
45.5% were between the ages of 21 - 29
50% preferred their monsters Morally Grey
Attraction varied from physical trait to physical trait, however, there was over a combined 50% consensus rate from respondents who were "Very Likely" and "Likely" to be attracted to monsters with tentacles/gills/scales, fur, wings, and fangs
The top 5 attributes people found attractive in monsters were:
- Monstrous physical features (wings, horns, fangs, claws, etc.)
- Powerful
- Exaggerated physical features (genitalia, height, size difference, etc.)
- Supernatural powers
- Domineering
The leader board of "1st monster crushes" in media includes characters from:
- Beauty and the Beast
- Twilight
- Gargoyles (the 90s animated series)
- Dracula
- Interview with the Vampire
- Buffy
- Alien - specifically Xenomorph(s)
- Ice Planet Barbarians
- Legend (the 1985 movie)
- Hellboy - specifically the 2004 movie
- Predator
- Van Helsing
- FernGully - specifically Hexxus voiced by Tim Currey
- Inuyasha
- Venom
- The Vampire Diaries
Most Referenced Actors for "1st monster crushes":
- Hexxus (FernGulley) voiced by Tim Curry
- Tim Curry as Frank n Furter from Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Tim Currey as Darkness from the movie Legend (1985)
- Ron Perlman as The Beast from Beauty and the Beast (1987 live action)
- Ron Perlman as Hellboy (the 2004 movie)
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2023.03.22 02:16 zizirobinson [request] to any voice actors reading this, can u drop a recording of you saying “oi” in a Kirby voice? I wanna see something.
I won’t use these for anything, just looking for potential people to commission for a future project of mine. Think of this as an audition of sorts. Note that if I ever do get said project off the ground and I do end up reaching out to you, if you accept you must be comfortable speaking an absolute nonsense gibberish language like the Sims’s Simlish.
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2023.03.22 02:03 Sufficient-Fudge-895 LUFFY WON AN OSCAR FOR BEST ACTOR 😱
I asked ChatGPT to make a script based on One Piece
Opening shot of a crowded theater. The audience is excitedly chattering as they wait for the ceremony to begin. Suddenly, the lights go down, and the curtains rise to reveal the stage. Standing in the spotlight is our protagonist, Luffy, looking sharp in a crisp black tuxedo.
Luffy: Yo ho ho! Thank you, thank you! I can't believe it, I've won the Oscar for Best Actor!
The crowd erupts in cheers and applause as Luffy beams with excitement.
Luffy: I have to thank my crew, my nakama, for always supporting me on this journey. And of course, my amazing director, Oda-sensei, for bringing the world of One Piece to life.
The camera pans to the audience, where we see Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, Franky, and Brook, all dressed to the nines and beaming with pride.
Luffy: You know, being a pirate captain isn't all treasure and adventure. Sometimes you have to dig deep and find the emotional truth in a scene. And that's what I did with my performance as Monkey D. Luffy.
The crowd nods in agreement, clearly impressed by Luffy's dedication to his craft.
Luffy: I couldn't have done this without my fellow nominees, though. Eren Yeager, Naruto Uzumaki, and Gon Freecss - you guys are all amazing actors, and I'm honored to be mentioned in the same breath as you.
Luffy pauses, takes a deep breath, and then raises his voice in a dramatic flourish.
Luffy: But most of all, I want to thank all of you, the fans! You've followed our adventures through thick and thin, laughed with us, cried with us, and cheered us on every step of the way. This award belongs to you, as much as it does to me!
The audience erupts in applause once more as Luffy takes a bow, grinning from ear to ear.
Luffy: And finally, I just have to say... YO HO HO HO HO HO HO HO!
The camera fades to black as the crowd continues to cheer and applaud.
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2023.03.22 01:29 ComiX-Fan Marvel's Spider-Man 2 release date leaked by Venom voice actor
2023.03.22 01:02 PsychologicalHelp564 Question: Is there former 4Kids voice actors are voice directors?
Now, I’m aware there were many voice actors do sometimes do voice direction job depending on their choice form studio itself or other voice director were unavailable.
And I’d be interesting to hear if voice acting people form east coast are now full-time AVR directors in different majorly of studios or just one in general.
What do you think guys?
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2023.03.22 01:02 peavines a short rant on two people from my childhood
Okay, there’s two pretty influential people from my childhood who have grown up to: 1. Create a film about an autistic girl without including a single autistic person in the entire process. Director, producers, actors, cinematographers, ect.. are all self confirmed allistic (and the film is named after a functioning label lmao) 2. Gone on to become an ABA therapist 🙄 Enough said! These two people were never kind to me as a child and they made me feel incredibly isolated from entire groups of people. Which, tbh, is whatever but now here they are, declaring themselves voices on the autistic experience, all while appropriating and abusing autistic people. Infuriating!
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