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Theres a professionally done fallout new vegas mod with hours of voicing, professionally done. It's not that hard. My school had a sound room and we used it all the time. The maker of the mod used his local news station. It would just take a room with soundboarding like a chorus room or something. Or a hallway. Really its not rocket science. And community auditions would REALLY help
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I've never felt the voice acting or dialogue was of a high caliber to begin with.
I realize that voice acting is ultimately the Team's decision, but I think RE retail quality voice acting could be achieved with volunteers if it were properly recorded.sigpic
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How to achieve retail quality:
-Buy US police officer and biker uniforms
-Hire amateur american-japanese actors
-1/2 hour session of cutscene shooting on a police station rooftop and inside an electric train
-2 days of voice acting recording sessions
-Remove fmv color, insert on disc
You can't argue it isn't RETAIL QUALITY. The original Resident Evil was retailed through common channels.Hail the heros of the revolution!
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I must have misread something then, sorry.
On the concept of hiring for Voice Acting though, you can get professional or very near-professional people for free. You don't necessarily need a studio or stuff like that. I bet there are dozens of volunteers who would gladly do it for free. Sound and recording quality might be a bit of an issue though. But just because they aren't considered professional doesn't necessarily mean they don't sound professional. And just because they ARE considered professional doesn't mean they DO sound professional.
But if they think they will have to go through all that trouble just for voices, then oh well.
I myself have professional studio-quality recording equipment in my garage and I have provided voice and sound samples for music and singing programs. And I'm nowhere near professional.
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Originally posted by Renard View PostI must have misread something then, sorry.
On the concept of hiring for Voice Acting though, you can get professional or very near-professional people for free. You don't necessarily need a studio or stuff like that. I bet there are dozens of volunteers who would gladly do it for free. Sound and recording quality might be a bit of an issue though. But just because they aren't considered professional doesn't necessarily mean they don't sound professional. And just because they ARE considered professional doesn't mean they DO sound professional.
But if they think they will have to go through all that trouble just for voices, then oh well.
I myself have professional studio-quality recording equipment in my garage and I have provided voice and sound samples for music and singing programs. And I'm nowhere near professional.
Oh and just to clarify that wansn't addressed to you Renard just in agreement with your post.Last edited by Ultimacloud123; 09-04-2013, 11:08 PM.
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As has been echoed, you don't need a studio for professional sound quality. You can get similar results to a studio by stuffing people inside of a closet and having them project outward towards a mic strapped with a pop-shield. To be honest, seems like kind of a cop-out answer. I understand the concern regarding quality, but it really isn't difficult. The only primary concern should be finding people that can actually voice act to begin with, that fit that characters, and that can all shoot the dialogue in the same location, so there aren't any weird discrepancies between actors and sound quality.Last edited by doriantoki; 09-05-2013, 12:18 AM.
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Originally posted by warren View Postafter all resident evil was a b-movie, without the cheesy VA it wouldn't be the samePROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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Exactly, the quality was never exactly good in terms of acting or recording, i think this reach for "retail quality" sometimes exceeds what a retail release would have actually been Besides there's a lot of "professional" voice acting work out there that is absolutely god awful *coughSH-HDCollectioncough*
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