View Full Version : NightBane Demo Reel 2012
NightBane
01-18-2012, 06:51 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4v7_MegPFQ&feature=youtu.be
So this will be my first submission to the VAA forums.
I hope everyone enjoys, and feedback is definetly welcome.
Voices Used:
Jarvan IV (League Of Legends)
Meatwad (Aqua Teen Hunger Force)
Various Thug Voices
Solid Awesome Snake (Metal Gear Awesome)
Nothing too big, I don't want to overwhelm you guys.
NightBane
01-20-2012, 12:02 PM
Shamelessly bumping for some hopeful feedback!
TaintedSibling
01-20-2012, 07:56 PM
Nicly done. I was suprised how well you did meatwad.
ichigo_m
01-20-2012, 11:41 PM
You have a nice voice!
Here are a few suggestions. (=
1)Try to avoid using character voices. More so don't tell us who they are. This way producers looking for voices hear the voice rather then the character. Once a producer sees a voice with a specific character it's hard to imagine the voice with a different character.
2) Try using shorter lines that vary in emotion. This shows people that you can do many voices and many emotions.
3) Add BGM or SFX or both! It really adds an atmosphere to the demo reel.
I hope this helped! (= You have a lovely voice!
Welcome to the VAA! (=
NightBane
01-21-2012, 12:01 AM
Nicly done. I was suprised how well you did meatwad.
Haha, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
You have a nice voice!
Here are a few suggestions. (=
1)Try to avoid using character voices. More so don't tell us who they are. This way producers looking for voices hear the voice rather then the character. Once a producer sees a voice with a specific character it's hard to imagine the voice with a different character.
2) Try using shorter lines that vary in emotion. This shows people that you can do many voices and many emotions.
3) Add BGM or SFX or both! It really adds an atmosphere to the demo reel.
I hope this helped! (= You have a lovely voice!
Welcome to the VAA! (=
Thank you so much for your advice, I really appreciate it!
Truth be told, this is my first Demo Reel I've made, so I wasn't sure what to really do. And to be more honest, I really just wanted to focus on my voice, not really video, or BGM, or anything (Despite my large LARGE library of VGMS).
Is there perhaps a list I can do for emotions, so that way I can keep in check for my next demo reel/practice run.
Again, thank you for listening!
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