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Post by KinoFourpaws » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:27 am

SSj Kaboom wrote:Yeah, I'm sorry for not posting or keeping up with things as much as I should; it's been a busy last few days. I should be able to get some more delegatin' done tomorrow. Yeah, Kino, would you please try to get a hold of jwimz and Future_Trunks? I'm not even sure where they've gone off to. Hopefully you've got their e-mail addresses or something...
Don't worry; I've already got a message sent to both of them (and a few other people I haven't seen comment on this thread in a while). Future_Trunks fortunately was one of the people who gave me his email, so no worries about him. I'm wondering about Jwimz, though (he never bothered to give me any contact information, and the only I'm he lists on his profile is a Yahoo one which doesn't seem to work with email).

I'm hoping we don't have to resort to this, but... do you think we should wait a set time for them (mostly Jwimz) to reply before we consider replacing them? I mean, if it's like they've just up and died... ._.;
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Post by Kaboom » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:38 am

Batten down the hatches, hoist the mainsails, and try everything and anything possible to get in contact with him.

We really can't afford to have any more reauditions. If it becomes apparent that he positively absolutely isn't around anymore, then we'll pick someone else to voice his character.
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Post by Acid_Reign » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:54 am

The VRG is in limbo right now, sorry guys. The issue is that the subtitles, which I am ripping from my own copy of the R1 version (to be replaced with the lines from our script) are not matching up to the Dragon Box video correctly. Not going to worry anyone with the details as to why this is happening, but I'm employing ect5150's help on the matter, since he has experience in just that.

Also, I think we were intending to send the clips to everyone, DVD owners or not. Reason being that the frame rate (and thus timing of the recordings) may not match, seeing as the movies, which are stored on the disc at 23.976 fps, utilize a 3:2 pulldown (patterns of repeating frames) to display at 29.97 fps when being watched. Some players remove this to restore the film to its original state, but not all do. Since we are going to be authoring the final product back at 23.976, we need to make sure the voice actors have a consistent version to work off of.

Now, I realize that people are anxious to get started and the delays don't help, but in order to meet this requirement, we're either going to need to wait for the VRG to be done, or make sure those who have it already are playing it at the same rate. If it's the latter, it'd also make sense to verify which version of the disc they have (FUNi, Pioneer, or Toei) and get a list of everyone who doesn't have it so I know which character clips I'm making.

Furthermore, we need to come up with distinctive guidelines for quality (since all of the voice actors undoubtedly have different equipment). I came up with a brief list of things to consider in a PM to Kaboom some time back, but since he hasn't mentioned anything on that front yet, here it is again for everyone:
  • Don't get in too close to the mic; make sure there are no ambient fans, lights, chattering or other background noises going on while you record.
  • Watch out for hard sounds (especially "P's" and "Bs") as these create hard-to-remove piquing noises.
  • Don't move yourself or the microphone around while recording. It's best if the mic is propped up and stationary. If you don't have a stand, then try your best to maintain a steady hand while holding it.
  • Always save the file as an uncompressed WAV, as things like MP3 and WMA are lossy and will reduce quality. Compression, if required, will be done in post-production.
  • Avoid echoey recording areas.
I realize that at this point, the directors probably just want to hear the VAs' intonations, emotions, etc., so this while it's not crucial to follow these guidelines for now, it'll still be important come the final recording.

Also, I have volunteered to author the DVD. I don't know if I've been "officially delegated" yet, but the offer still stands. I can put an ISO on the FTP server that can burned to a physical disc, or mounted using a virtual drive. The actual burning, labeling, and casing can then be left to individual recipients or a distributor who can deal with shipping and all that jazz.

As far as school goes, I don't see any reason to rush the project because of that. Sure, most of us will get busier pretty soon, but we can probably still maintain a steady pace throughout. Better to have it done right than done quickly, no?
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Post by KinoFourpaws » Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:20 am

SSj Kaboom wrote:Batten down the hatches, hoist the mainsails, and try everything and anything possible to get in contact with him.

We really can't afford to have any more reauditions. If it becomes apparent that he positively absolutely isn't around anymore, then we'll pick someone else to voice his character.
Aaah~!

Good news: I've gotten in contact with Jwimz.

Bad news: He says he can't record Shenlong's lines anymore.
jwimz wrote:I'm sorry, but I can't record anymore, I don't have a microphone (my brother took it to college) and I don't have that much time anymore with School/Work/Friends.
... Asakfdj;lgkjdsfkjgflkdsrj;lgdalalkdasl. Ugh. Crap. Not good. But at least he replied and let me know what was up. @______@; Trying to see if he really CAN'T record Shenlong's lines at this point given the kind of time he has; I'll let you know...

... Did anyone else actually audition for Shenlong way back when? I'm going over the original auditions now... I'll let you know if I find someone, Kaboom.

Also: Got in contact with Kirbopher over email and updated him on what's going on (at least before Acid_Reign's last post; gonna have to send him that info, too). He says he's about to get appreciably busy with school, but from the looks of it he's still with us. Waiting for a reply from him concerning the info I just sent.
Acid_Reign wrote:Furthermore, we need to come up with distinctive guidelines for quality (since all of the voice actors undoubtedly have different equipment). I came up with a brief list of things to consider in a PM to Kaboom some time back, but since he hasn't mentioned anything on that front yet, here it is again for everyone:
  • Don't get in too close to the mic; make sure there are no ambient fans, lights, chattering or other background noises going on while you record
  • Watch out for hard sounds (especially "P's" and "Bs") as these create hard-to-remove piquing noises
  • Don't move yourself or the microphone around while recording. It's best if the mic is propped up and stationary. If you don't have a stand, then try your best to maintain a steady hand while holding it.
  • Always save the file as an uncompressed WAV, as things like MP3 and WMA are lossy and will reduce quality. Compression, if required, will be done in post-production.
I realize that at this point, the directors probably just want to hear the VAs' intonations, emotions, etc., so this while it's not crucial to follow these guidelines for now, it'll still be important come the final recording.
I'd like to add on to the list here concerning where you record... try not to record in an echo-y area. (Obviously no one's gonna do any of their recording in a cave, but... ) If you're not sure if the room you're in will produce an echo effect in your recording, just record a few average-length lines and then play them back and check for it. It shouldn't be too hard to notice it when you're listening to the playback.

One of the best places I've heard you can record in, actually, is in a closet with a bunch of hanging clothes surrounding you. The clothes apparently make the small area relatively sound-proof so there's less noise in your recording. I'm thinking of trying it myself when I get my samples recorded so I can see how well it works.

There are actually various things you can do to improve the quality of your recording... I'm currently reading a book called The Art of Voice Acting that has a whole bunch of helpful information regarding it. I'll post some noteworthy suggestions I find in that book that all the voice actors can use soon.

I've used the word "record" so many times in those last three paragraphs it's not even funny... @_@;

EDIT: Okay, update/suggestion from Kirbopher.
Kirbopher (via email) wrote:One great idea for directing would be skype. It's what Mike, Meri and Julian use for recording their podcast, and I use it for directing my voice actors on my own projects all the time. That will definitely come in handy. If so, I should be able to help you out with some of that tommorow, and I'll give you whatever files you'll need as far as voice tests through e-mail.
... I'm mostly looking at Kaboom and the rest of the voice actors for this one.

Does anyone else think it'd be good to use Skype for the directing part? I mean, not every voice actor, etc. on the thread has it already, no, but that can easily be remedied. (And ignore the pricing stuff if you're worried about it; that's just for people who want to use Skype with other people not using the internets. The actual all-computer based calls and chats are free.) Kaboom and I have tried it out and it seems to work pretty well. YIM is always an option, but nonetheless, would anybody be willing to try this for when we conference with you about your voice tests?

Also, Acid: Kirbopher and I (and I think Kaboom and Shinpan) have the FUNi re-release of the movie since you wanted to know what version of it we had to use. If you think that the VRG would provide the most consistent form of the movie to record with, though, I guess it makes sense that everyone would need it (it didn't before when it was mentioned that we just needed some form of the movie to record to). I'd like to ask about the clipping, though. It seems like a good idea, but how are you going to go about it? You mentioned separating them into clips based on which character(s) is in there. Are you also separating them into scenes to preserve the context in which the lines are said? Just wanting to know...
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Post by Steven Perry » Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:43 am

Acid_Reign wrote: ...Reason being that the frame rate (and thus timing of the recordings) may not match, seeing as the movies, which are stored on the disc at 23.976 fps, utilize a 3:2 pulldown (patterns of repeating frames) to display at 29.97 fps when being watched. Some players remove this to restore the film to its original state, but not all do. Since we are going to be authoring the final product back at 23.976, we need to make sure the voice actors have a consistent version to work off of.
... Uh? @_@ Am I meant to understand that?

Erm, anyway... we need a new Shenlong, huh? Just select one of the Tullece voice actors that never made it. Desiré would do well.
KinoFourpaws wrote:I was wondering if you might want to use this as a possible poster design idea.
Hmmm... nah, that wouldn't work. Sorry. :(

Although, I have an old idea that I haven't told anyone about, just yet. Could you, or another artist here, tell me what you think of it (when I post up some ideas) and possibly even draw it? Don't worry, though; it won't be much work.

I promise. :twisted:


And also, what became of the main poster? Desiré, I thought you were working on it...? :?
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Post by KinoFourpaws » Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:04 am

Steven Perry wrote:
Acid_Reign wrote: ...Reason being that the frame rate (and thus timing of the recordings) may not match, seeing as the movies, which are stored on the disc at 23.976 fps, utilize a 3:2 pulldown (patterns of repeating frames) to display at 29.97 fps when being watched. Some players remove this to restore the film to its original state, but not all do. Since we are going to be authoring the final product back at 23.976, we need to make sure the voice actors have a consistent version to work off of.
... Uh? @_@ Am I meant to understand that?

Erm, anyway... we need a new Shenlong, huh? Just select one of the Tullece voice actors that never made it. Desiré would do well.
KinoFourpaws wrote:I was wondering if you might want to use this as a possible poster design idea.
Hmmm... nah, that wouldn't work. Sorry. :(

Although, I have an old idea that I haven't told anyone about, just yet. Could you, or another artist here, tell me what you think of it (when I post up some ideas) and possibly even draw it? Don't worry, though; it won't be much work.

I promise. :twisted:


And also, what became of the main poster? Desiré, I thought you were working on it...? :?
Ehh... oh well, I guess it was worth a shot... -__-;

Though... what's this about an alternative idea? You want someone to provide feedback/work on it?

... Yes? 8DDD

Acid was just talking about how the playback of the various DVDs (and DVD players) might adversely affect how our recordings are timed and matched with the video; if one of the DVDs or DVD players we use to record is a little bit off in playback, it might cause us to record our lines either too slowly or too quickly to match up with the DragonBox footage we're trying to use. If we have one version and one version only of the video that we actually work with, we can hope to keep the recording timing consistent with everybody's lines the whole way through, instead of just mixing and matching and hoping for the best.

(Hey, Acid, how were you imagining we'd record this, anyway? As separate audio files only, or coupled with the actual video?)

Hmm... well, as to Shenlong, I DID find someone who auditioned for him besides Jwimz, but we're already considering giving him the role of Kaio-sama... perhaps we can ask a couple of people from the Tullece audition for possible samples, Kaboom? Not like a full-fledged audition, but just a few people we think might be able to pull it off? I can think of at least one person...

Of course, this depends on whether you'd rather we go with the person who actually auditioned for that dragon in the first place. How's the sample-sending been going, since we're on that subject... ? >.>;
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Post by Steven Perry » Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:29 am

Alright, Kino, I came up with this idea when we were making the first poster. And guess what? A few months later, the people working on the Transformers movie do one in a similar style; although, in this one, the hand is on the right as opposed to the left:

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Now, replace that robot with an Oozaru with gleaming red eyes and the front of his wolf-like face slightly emerging though the shadows behind the wall. What do you think? Rubbish? Or... scary? :P
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Post by KinoFourpaws » Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:36 am

Steven Perry wrote:Alright, Kino, I came up with this idea when we were making the first poster. And guess what? A few months later, the people working on the Transformers movie do one in a similar style; although, in this one, the hand is on the right as opposed to the left:

[Le snippy]

Now, replace that robot with an Oozaru with gleaming red eyes and the front of his wolf-like face slightly emerging though the shadows behind the wall. What do you think? Rubbish? Or... scary? :P
Niiiiiiiiice. :D Certainly a good idea to undertake.

I'll be doing some preliminary sketches for that later today. I'll contact you with them when I have a working design for it. P:
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Post by Steven Perry » Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:47 am

KinoFourpaws wrote:
Steven Perry wrote:Alright, Kino, I came up with this idea when we were making the first poster. And guess what? A few months later, the people working on the Transformers movie do one in a similar style; although, in this one, the hand is on the right as opposed to the left:

[Le snippy]

Now, replace that robot with an Oozaru with gleaming red eyes and the front of his wolf-like face slightly emerging though the shadows behind the wall. What do you think? Rubbish? Or... scary? :P
Niiiiiiiiice. :D Certainly a good idea to undertake.

I'll be doing some preliminary sketches for that later today. I'll contact you with them when I have a working design for it. P:
Excellent! Can't wait! :D
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Post by Conan the SSJ » Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:32 am

KinoFourpaws wrote:VOICE ACTORS: KABOOM HAS ASKED THAT YOU SUPPLY US DOING THE VOICE DIRECTING WITH SAMPLES OF YOU ACTING SOME OF THE LINES. EITHER PM THEM OR EMAIL THEM TO KABOOM AND I (or if there's Rick or another third person helping with this too, then to them as well [clarify, plz? :< ]) OR POST THEM ON THE THREAD HERE, PLEASE. IF YOU DON'T GIVE US WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR VOICES NOW, WE WON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO WORK WITH EXCEPT YOUR INITIAL AUDITIONS. I know some of you guys have been working on your voices and your acting, so I'd think it'd only be fair if we direct you based on what you can do now as opposed to what you could do then. Right? o-o
No worries, Kino, I intend to submit practice recording sample once I have my new mic up and ready before the 1st. The main thing that's been delaying me from submitting on the crappy one inside my computer monitor is that I've been in an overhaul of work that's been getting me to work overtime and long hours. Luckily I'm quitting next week (before I go back to L. school) so then I'll have plenty of free time, or at least more than I already do.

Also, I personally would intend and prefer to record my work alone. Not that I have anything against having help, but I find doing it with everyone else in a Skype chat room would be too long and probably end up in some of us being rushed. I wish to record everything for both Yamcha and Oozaru Gohan separately, submit it in an organized zip file, and once more record whatever you guys feel should be re-recorded. A lot of voice actor studios have their VAs record separately anyhow.
Acid_Reign wrote:[*]Always save the file as an uncompressed WAV, as things like MP3 and WMA are lossy and will reduce quality.
Unfortunately, WMA is the only final format I know how to save my recordings to. I dunno what else to say other than I'll avoid all distortion/whatnot sounds I can, not be too close to the mic, and do my best. With help from editing, I hope that's good enough in your guys' eyes.
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Post by Acid_Reign » Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:13 am

KinoFourpaws wrote:I'd like to add on to the list here concerning where you record... try not to record in an echo-y area. (Obviously no one's gonna do any of their recording in a cave, but... ) If you're not sure if the room you're in will produce an echo effect in your recording, just record a few average-length lines and then play them back and check for it. It shouldn't be too hard to notice it when you're listening to the playback.
Okay, I've edited that into my post so they're grouped together if people want to reference it. ALSO, and I was just reminded of this, but we need to decide on a specific sampling rate for people to record with. DVDs use 48,000 Hz, so we should probably go with that—unless we decide to oversample, but that probably won't be necessary. So, needless to say, our VAs should probably have something a little bit better than Sound Recorder. Only free program I can recommend off the top of my head is GoldWave, but I'm sure there are tons of others.
Also, Acid: Kirbopher and I (and I think Kaboom and Shinpan) have the FUNi re-release of the movie since you wanted to know what version of it we had to use. If you think that the VRG would provide the most consistent form of the movie to record with, though, I guess it makes sense that everyone would need it (it didn't before when it was mentioned that we just needed some form of the movie to record to).
Although I do think so, I also know that people are basically waiting on me to move forward, and since I can't predict how long it'll take to complete at this point, I think I would be comfortable letting disc owners record on their own, provided they all had the same disc (which it seems you do) and played it using the same method.
I'd like to ask about the clipping, though. It seems like a good idea, but how are you going to go about it? You mentioned separating them into clips based on which character(s) is in there. Are you also separating them into scenes to preserve the context in which the lines are said? Just wanting to know...
I'm going to go about it by creating specific chapter points exclusively for the VRG (based on the existing subtitle timecodes) at points where the target characters are speaking. I'll then feed them into an application that can split the VRG into smaller files based on those points. As for the scenes, I'd thought about that but hadn't reached a conclusion yet. I can leave enveloping lines in if that helps, but I also figure the directors can let the actors know the context ahead of time when coaching. I'll leave it to you guys to make the call though.
... Uh? @_@ Am I meant to understand that?
...And you wanted to be an editor! Haha...

Uh... well, Kino hit the nail on the head, but if you're lost on the technical terms, then I'd suggest reading some articles on video frame rates, DVDs, and/or pulldown methods, because that stuff's really beyond the scope of this project (and thread). Simply put, film runs at one speed, and TV runs at another (though the standards for these vary by region), and since you are displaying a film source on a TV, the difference in speed needs to be compensated for, so some frames are repeated. However, since we're using computers, which are versatile, the video can be played at either speed which is why it's necessary to make sure everyone's going by the right one.
(Hey, Acid, how were you imagining we'd record this, anyway? As separate audio files only, or coupled with the actual video?)
Separate audio files. If we include the video as well, we're not only looking at bigger files, but requiring the actors to do editing jobs, which isn't necessary.

Although, if they know how, and that helps them make sure they've got the timing right, then by all means, go wild. Just so long as only the audio files are being submitted. We want to cut down on size as much as possible without losing quality. And if they're too big—even without the video—for online hosting sites, I can open up the server to the VAs so they can upload directly.

All this tech stuff has kind of got me glad that I'm not doing acting on top of that... however, I'm still available if any VAs decide to bail. Shenlong doesn't really have a huge role as it is, so that's certainly manageable, but it might not even matter who does it seeing as we could always go recycled-Sabat style and put him or her through a vocal filter. You know, to sound all "god-like" and shit... it wouldn't sound like any other character, even if they were already doing one.
Unfortunately, WMA is the only final format I know how to save my recordings to. I dunno what else to say other than I'll avoid all distortion/whatnot sounds I can, not be too close to the mic, and do my best. With help from editing, I hope that's good enough in your guys' eyes.
It shouldn't be too hard AT ALL to save to WAV on a Windows machine. You can be taught. What program are you using currently?

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Post by Steven Perry » Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:44 am

Acid_Reign wrote:... the movies, which are stored on the disc at 23.976 fps, utilize a 3:2 pulldown (patterns of repeating frames) to display at 29.97 fps when being watched.
'fps' means 'First Person Shooter', right? I'm okay with that. Easy. No sweat.


Just kidding; after reading your post above me, it makes perfect sense. :wink:
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Umm about the King Kai thing...I dont think I can do it. I cant seem to get my voice to work for a voice that fits for him. I'm sorry.
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Post by Conan the SSJ » Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:52 am

Acid_Reign wrote:It shouldn't be too hard AT ALL to save to WAV on a Windows machine. You can be taught. What program are you using currently?
Well, I use Windows Movie Maker and that will only save recorded audio in a WMA format. I'm not certain if Sound Recorder would record for my new mic, but it won't for the one inside my monitor. Once I get my new mic, I'll try it out on there and see if it saves to WAV.
Maker777 wrote:Umm about the King Kai thing...I dont think I can do it. I cant seem to get my voice to work for a voice that fits for him. I'm sorry.
That's a shame. Now we've got two characters that need voices, Kaio and Shenlong. Best of luck to whomever gets them.
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Post by caejones » Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:05 am

Woohoo, here I am providing comments on recording that plenty of other people could give and probably have already...


The closet thing is definitely what I'dprefer; last year I wound up recording stuff in a variety of environments. The closet seems to be the best for quality and such.

As for the mic, the best success I've had with that is actually a small mic from like, the nineties... because it clips to my shirt and doesn't have a lot of noisy pieces, so it's in a good place to get lines without hard poppy sounds and goes wherever you go; I find this particularly useful with actiony stuff, since it makes it possible to do simple motion without too much mic noise. Granted, I was also trying to get foly sounds with my recordings... so how useful such a setup would be I don't know. That and I'd imagine most people would have the traditional stand+pole mics.

Lezee, I wound up using wavepad for some reason (well, it's ... umm... decent). It's got all the fancy recording format options and such. The trial version though cuts out some useful features... most of which I can't imagine would be a problem for this project (ID3 tags and steeo pan are full version features. There is though a way to use stereo in the trial version... ^^ (paste mix has stereo options, so copy - silence - pastemix)).
For generic recording, though, goldwave or audacity may be more manageable. I've heard depressing things about audacities frequency filt-ness, but I've not really witnessed it.

I'd say the bare minimum sample rate anyone should start at would be 44.1 khz, 16 bit. But if the dvd would go higher quality, by all means go higher...!
And... I'm out of time and probably wasted yours. So posting.

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Post by chibi_goten » Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:12 am

I got the email, yeah I'm still around and still do read this thread (as long as it has got lol) anyways, I should be able to get a few lines recorded this weekend so I'll either PM them, or just post them.


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Post by omegacwa » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:48 pm

Since I am going away this weekend, I will try to get some lines up today.

EDIT:
Here they are. I just ran down the script and did a bunch of lines. My favorite line that sounds really "Goku" to me is "So how's it look Gohan".

http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/cwabackyar ... amples.mp3

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Post by Steven Perry » Fri Aug 24, 2007 2:16 pm

Kino, here's the new poster concept:

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Scared yet?

You see that robotic hand, and the smashed wall? I'm counting on you to draw the most brilliant Oozaru hand you're capable of, coloured in, and a very detailed wall, which I can color in- but you can do it if you really want. :wink: I say stick closely to this poster in terms of the way the wall's done and the hand's position and orientation; there's no need to change anything because things seem good as they are.

omegacwa wrote:Since I am going away this weekend, I will try to get some lines up today.

EDIT:
Here they are. I just ran down the script and did a bunch of lines. My favorite line that sounds really "Goku" to me is "So how's it look Gohan".

http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/cwabackyar ... amples.mp3
That was excellent, Omega. Great delivery, great character, and great sound quality. Keep it up. The 'Take it up a notch, Chi-Chi!' repeated over and over again... made me laugh. :P You did it in the closet, yes?

Also, looking forward to hearing Chris Niosi...

EDIT:

I just got in contact with Future Trunks, and he gave me his name. That leaves only two spaces- Tenken and Jwimz. But, Jwimz is out, so I can delete him. It's all down to Tenken now.

NAMES:

Omegacwa= Rob Harms
Kirbopher= Chris Niosi
Chuquita= Lauren Costantini
Mystic Jack= Jack O'Brien
Future Trunks= Brian Riley
Maker777= Jamie Winter
Rory= Rory McHugo
Chibi G= Scott Bewick
Azure= Rebecca McCarthy
Kino= Gwendolyn Spradling
Acid Reign= Hugh Guiney
Tenken=
Mr Announcer= Sasha Petersen
Eclipse= Jibril Yassin
Arcwave= Jesse Stipek
SSj Kaboom= Sean Gallagher
SSj Conan= Jerry S. Jewell
desirecampbell= Desiré Campbell

Maker777, you still in? I remember you sayin' that you couldn't do a voice or something. :?

chibi_goten wrote:I got the email, yeah I'm still around and still do read this thread (as long as it has got lol) anyways, I should be able to get a few lines recorded this weekend so I'll either PM them, or just post them.


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Looking forward to it, man. 8)

EDIT 2: And Kino, the wall of the new poster should be... dirty, brown (bricks, if possible), and have these sort of vines growing up it.
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Post by Kaboom » Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:28 pm

Uuuh... wow. Lots going on... Might as well go in order...

Acid, I think you're the only guy we've got who's capable of doing the KEVRG. You're certainly a lot more likely and reliable to get it done than I would be, so take as long as you need to figure it out. We can find other things to do while you finish.

Oh, dear. We're without a Shenlong now, too. Say what? We're without a King Kai, as well?

Well... who's up for those two parts? Anyone think they can do it? Desire and Acid, I'm forwarding this especially to you two, as I'm interested to see if either of you can pull them off.

I had envisioned using Skype for recording and voice coaching conferences, as it centers around sound. I think we should. It's fairly fast and easy to download, so why doesn't everyone grab it? (Ignore the stuff about price; that's only for the option of using it like an actual phone, which I doubt any or most of us will or would)

Stevey, the Transformers-derived concept looks cool. I'm afraid I'm a bit too busy to do any more Oozaru artwork for it, though. But if you can get it from someone or somewhere else, go for it.

New microphone sounds good, Conan. However, I'm afraid that anything that just comes with Windows isn't likely to yeild very high-quality results. I've suggested Audacity several times in the past. Why not see if you can't download that and give it a try? Acid just mentioned something called Goldwave, too... I'm gonna look into that one.

Awesome job on the samples, Omega. The... what's the word, mood or delivery is off on a few of them, but no biggie. We'll work on them once coaching and recording starts.

I had e-mailed Tenken just recently just to check up and see if he's still around, and he got back to me fairly quickly. I'll e-mail him again and see if he's willing to give a name. I'll PM you on that, Stevey.

Uh... think that's everything. Back to work~!
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Post by KinoFourpaws » Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:23 pm

SSj Kaboom wrote:Stevey, the Transformers-derived concept looks cool. I'm afraid I'm a bit too busy to do any more Oozaru artwork for it, though. But if you can get it from someone or somewhere else, go for it.
*taps finger on table and whistles* >.>

Hey, Steven, I've got one of the parts for the poster (the Oozaru face) sketched up already. Working on the hand now (I'm doing this in separate pieces, hah). Do you mind if I PM you with the work as I go along? It's still really messy, but I think you might want to see it so I get it pretty close to what you want.
Steven Perry wrote:And Kino, the wall of the new poster should be... dirty, brown (bricks, if possible), and have these sort of vines growing up it.
Uhm, sure... if you want the wall to be made of bricks, I can draw it like that. Not quite how bricks exactly fit into the concept, but oh well. Your idea. o-o

Well... I guess Kaboom pretty much decided who we were gonna look at to replace Jwimz and Maker for Shenlong and Kaio-sama... okay, then. ._.

And, hey, Kaboom... do you have any free time tonight, or are you busy with work? Kirbopher's wanting to discuss some stuff concerning what's going on here on Skype and I'd like it if you were in on it. ^^;
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