bbb on 11/11/2016 at 17:29
Hi:
I am very happy to be about 95% done with my current mission (rooftop mission) and have a conversation between 2 servants - one male and one female. They each have 3 or 4 lines, not very complicated. I just need clean wav files. Not too fussy about requirements, anyone who can sound like the original servant voices would be fine.
Please let me know if you are interested and send me a PM with your email address.
Thanks
BBB
McTaffer on 15/11/2016 at 01:25
Quote Posted by bbb
Please let me know if you are interested and send me a PM with your email address.
I'd be willing and able to take the male part, but for whatever reason I am not able to PM (maybe my account isn't fully activated?- that's the only reason I can think of).
Tannar on 15/11/2016 at 04:30
You should be able to send and receive PMs now.
-Terra- on 23/11/2016 at 09:38
Ok, the PhoneGuy VoiceActor is found.
but i need also a Voice Actor for the Guard (MainCharacter)
send me a PN if you interested. :)
The Phantom on 11/12/2016 at 15:53
Here's an overview of all mutations in the voice actors list since May.
Adding
A few new members announced they're up for voice acting for fm's: these are redleaf (female) as well as DCL66 and McTaffer (male).
Removal
The following voice actors are removed from the list: Caradavin, lizanneh, Phantasmagore and Rufus (female) as well as Procession (male). They are either no longer around, no longer available, or there is no indication they're still up for requests.
Absence mention
Two listed voice actors are now mentioned as absent: Grim.Ed and DCL66.
Thread description
A few revisions (in red) to the description on the first page.
AndrosTheOxen on 7/1/2017 at 03:30
Hi, I am Andrew Bartmess, a talented voice actor, who would like to do some work for you.
HISTORY: You can find examples of my work on my website, (
http://www.everybodyandme.com) www.everybodyandme.com. I have “done voices” all my life for church shows, my own amusement, and for D&D gaming, but am now getting traction professionally. My website has many faux-mercials, comedy bits, characters and my radio commercials for WDJO as well, showing off a variety of voices and styles. I am a 58-year-old man, but can be whomever you need: Major Bumble, Ben Franklin, Pirate Pete, Winston Churchill, you name it. I am an excellent mimic, and have done lines in the styles of some of the Dark Mod Ai characters...would LOVE to do a Hammer! The best are on the main page, with other stuff in the Archives page.
THIEF WORK: I am a LONG TIME THIEF fan, back to the original, and have been doing work for several mission authors on The Dark Mod, appearing in a dozen-plus missions so far. I have done drunks and lords, guards and sailors so far. I can do everything from refined twits to gruff lockpicks. You can hear a full voice real of my Dark Mod / Gold work at (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKh-g0a1nzU&t=12s) The Dark Reel on YouTube. And I do a great classic Garrett...check out my homepage.
MISSIONS: You can hear me in Dragofer's “Down By The Riverside”, Sotha's "Coercion", Goldwell's “Lord Edger's Disappearance”, Cambridge Spy's “Murdering the Markets”, LarryG's “Finals at the Academy” and Gort's “Rebellion of the Builder 2”. Some additional missions have been Death's Cold Embrace, The Black Parade, Snowed Inn, The Eye, & In and Out.
CONTACT AND STUDIO SPECS: Best contact is by the email which you'll find in my profile. I have a daytime mundane job, but have my own studio booth, and can turn most work around in a few days, overnight if it is limited. I work ProTools Lite with a Spark microphone, can send you MP3, .wav or .ogg files as you like. Under 20 Meg I can email, over that I have sent by Zippyshare and WeTransfer, or you tell me how best to get them to you.
I LOVE doing voices; I am a frustrated actor with NO memory, so I would have been great in radio theater, and this is as close to that as it gets. Give me a challenge, some rough guidelines and a script, and I will give you back several treatments to see what you like. I would also like any work in any other games you have a hand in...SF or other kinds of stuff. I just want to get the experience on the way to doing this for a (part time) living, but I think you will like what you hear. And if you can offer any tips on my improving what you hear, man, I would love that. Thanks.
Please insert me in the voice acting list above!
R Soul on 7/1/2017 at 14:28
I think some new voice sets would be most welcome. Most requests are for conversation lines for a specific character, which are usually very good but have no use outside that FM. It also means that an actor offering his/her services will get no requests until an FM author is ready, by which time the actor may no longer be available.
I think we could do with some general purpose servant (i.e. unarmed) voices, but any other type would also be nice as it would add more variety. A typical voice set has a lot of files but that's only because there are several 'babble' sounds, several alert1 sounds, etc.
AndrosTheOxen on 8/1/2017 at 03:38
The Dark Mod people sent me a script for full sets that looks like this...
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Syntax is:
Line Title: ["sound def name]
Actor direction
filename, "example line" x suggested # of lines
Total Lines: approx 270 (including grunts and coughs)
Sound files should be in .wav format, mono, 44100 project rate,
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Is this the kind of thing you are looking for?
I do a wonderful Scottish based on an engineer where I work (no kidding!) I had someone on the Dark Mod looking for work in a Hammer format, the kind of old whispy fellow. Is there a FAQ for doing these, beyond the one I got at the Dark Mod?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIqR-XMAIhc&feature=youtu.be&t=6m9s)
Yandros on 8/1/2017 at 04:27
The Dark Mod full sets have many more lines than Thief voice sets, especially innocents like nobles and servants. You can just open up the schema file for one of those voices and see what kind of lines are needed, and how many of each are generally done.