My brother is quite good at voice acting, but he rarely applies it to anything constructive. I managed to get him to put down this voice he does of the typical WWII radio announcer, through some quality-degrading effects processing that sounds somewhat old.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DZAhVDmx1A[/media]
What do you think? Give him some props/advice on how to either develop his talent, or to apply it to something useful.
Sounds more like an auctioneer and you can't understand him.
Sounds like gibberish.
It's supposed to, it's being played through some ancient shit.
too much of his peter griffin in the voice
So your telling me in 1945 they listened to gibberish on the radio..ancient it may be but it still had a level of clarity and people could understand what is on the radio lol.
Didn't know the pyro was on the radio in 1945.
The effect itself sounds nice. I don't think the point is in what he's saying unlike most people here seem to think. It would work nicely in some WW2 game's ambient environment.
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