Yeah, same. I also do documentariesGigaguy64 said:lol.GrinningManiac said:I tried to work out the voice for this scottish guy who had a serious problems with his throat (think the ugly general orc thing from LOTR III)Gigaguy64 said:Hahahaha!GrinningManiac said:[HEADING=1]I DO THIS AS WELL!!![/HEADING]Gigaguy64 said:Acting out story ideas.
When i get an idea for a story i like to act it out to see if i like they way it sounds and i tend to get into the characters im building.
Especially the voices.
I thought I was the only one!
OT: The above. Also, TF2 voicechat
You are not alone!
It gets really weird when im trying to do a Gruff character or a Villain because i like the Voice to reflect the characters Personalty.
So sometimes it sounds like i have something stuck in my throat or im angry.
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I wrapped my scarf around my neck REALLY tight and then talked with a rasp. Probably sounded stupid, but in my head it was TERRIFYINGLY AWESOME
I remember once a friend walked in on me whilst I was pacing around my room making explosion noises (I do that a lot), and when I spotted him, I jumped high into the air with fright, curled into a big ball WHILST IN THE AIR and collapsed into a terrified huddle on the floor
I remember one time i was doing a conversation between 3-4 characters and getting really into it.
I was pacing around doing three different voices when i looked up and saw my mom walking into my room with a "oooookkkkkkk" look on her face.
I turned red.
She said it was funny but that acting things out like that was actually a good idea.
I still don't do i with anyone around though.
I wander around narrating the history of the characters and/or the nation in which the story takes place, as well as other things that are not directly involved in the plot (or are, indeed, an observation of the plot from a documentary point of view)
Great fun!