Thread: Avatar: The Legend of Korra - Fandubs ( UPDATED 6/27/12 )

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  1. #11 Re: Girlfriend Scene - Avatar: The Legend of Korra Fandub ( Featuring Shasyu91 ) 
    Thank you very much! And, new fandub added. :3
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  2. #12 Re: Girlfriend Scene - Avatar: The Legend of Korra Fandub ( Featuring Shasyu91 ) 
    Ranma did a great job. He sound alive and all. Fit the character really well. You on the other hand, you sound like a robot near the ending. "It will be like old times." xD What happened?
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  3. #13 Re: Girlfriend Scene - Avatar: The Legend of Korra Fandub ( Featuring Shasyu91 ) 
    Thanks a lot there man -__-

    The thing was, I was trying to get out of my comfort zone with the voice, trying to expand my range a bit. I had done another take, but someone had told me it didn't fit, I tried and tried and tried, and it turned out that's really all I could do. So, hey, I tried. Guess I failed. Thanks for the honest critique though. Always appreciated.
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  4. #14 Re: Girlfriend Scene - Avatar: The Legend of Korra Fandub ( Featuring Shasyu91 ) 
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    The intro to your videos is a bit unnecessary, especially given the likely attention of your average link-viewer.

    Mako was great— whose voice was that? He sounded just like the original, and the emotions were relatively solid, too. Bolin

    On the production end, both voices left a lot to be desired. Sound effects and music were mixed fine, but Mako sounded like he was on a computer mic and Bolin was generally too quiet (plus some plosive issues). Obviously, the dub was short and probably created quickly, but just running them by someone with audio engineering experience would have bumped up their enjoyability a bit.

    Overall, not bad at all. If I had to boil down my feedback to one tip, it'd be that fixing the microphone and volume issues will make your work sound a lot more professional.
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