Who is your Narrator?

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Goldeneye103X2

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Raoul Duke (so basically my avatar(or Hunter S. Thomspon)) He briliantly narrates lines from the book throughout the movie, and he is the quintessential trippy storyteller. All from Johnny Depp's brilliant performance. I encourage you Highly to watch Fear and loathing in las vegas.
 

masterkeaton

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I normally make my own, I am surprisingly good at voice-acting sometimes, oh, and if it's a Metal Gear game I use David Hayter's voice.
 

Dane Tesston

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Nickolai77 said:


Good news everyone! I will be your narrator as you read this very sentence!

On topic, i hear my own voice.
Damn you, sir. Damn you straight unto heck.

OT: Myself, I guess my "fall back" voice would be Johnny Yong Bosch (I will be you narrator. I command you to LISTEN!)
 

Lullabye

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Hmm, really depends on the situation.
If I'm reading lyrics(not singing them) then Christopher Walken.*cookie for reference*

Generally though, I harken to the sound of God
 

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It depends on the day, who wrote the text I'm reading, and what I'm feeling like.

Usually it's just a higher pitched voice of myself, while others it's some celebrity or different random accents.
 

Shoggoth2588

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Normally it's my own but, if I'm reading something that's been made into a movie, I hear the voice of the actor who played the corresponding character. So, reading Harry Potter, Snape sounds like Alan Rickman to me. Reading Hitchhiker's Guide, I hear Stephen Fry, etc...
 

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Lullabye" post="18.222587.7557769 said:
Hmm, really depends on the situation.
If I'm reading lyrics(not singing them) then Christopher Walken.*cookie for reference*

You say tomato, I say tomato. Cookie, please!
 

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I don't really have one, but if someone was to narrate my life, like Daniel Stern in The Wonder Years or Bob Saget in How I Met Your Mother, I'd want it to be Seth Rogen.
 

TylerC

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As someone posted as a joke, I really do hear Professor Farnsworth quite a bit. And the other part is just my voice...but a little different. I can't put my finger on just what it is that's different though.
 

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Xombiebubble said:
Wassup. quick question. When you read text or go over something in your head, what kind of voice do you hear? is it your voice, a celebrity voice, or just something really epic?

personally, my Narrator is Ron Perlman. Dude has a great speaking voice, makes for epic storytelling.

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It's the voice in my head. It's not mine or anyone Else's, It's his. I just wish i didn't have too here others or myself talk to shut him up!

also, iffin your life was to be made into an epic story, who would narrate. First person, third person, doesn't matter
 

Tolerant Fanboy

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If I know the voice of the text's author, I read it in that. If it's a character's dialogue, the voice I imagine they have. If it's a piece of fiction, I prefer visualization over recitation, though I do read aloud the occasional phrase I particularly like. As for plans, I usually hear my voice. Generally because I'm muttering to myself, since I plan better when I talk through the thought process.