SamuelWilliamsVO

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  • in reply to: Feedback Forum #62677
    SamuelWilliamsVO
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    I completely agree Bill. This will help better the pacing of the read and it would sound more natural.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #62676
    SamuelWilliamsVO
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    Tmyers

    My biggest critique is with your mic set up location. I was distracted by your background noise a lot during your read. My advice would be to find a isolated room in your place, put up some moving blankets as a start to create a better controlled sound space eliminating as much reverberation as possible. A really great mic can pick up any distracting sound in the background if the room you are recording in is not sound treated well. Think of your practice as a dress rehearsal for your client.

    Sam

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #62674
    SamuelWilliamsVO
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    I appreciate your feedback Jason!

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #62673
    SamuelWilliamsVO
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    I appreciate your feedback Bill on pacing between words.

    in reply to: Feedback Forum #62637
    SamuelWilliamsVO
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    A smile or a tear has no nationality; joy and sorrow speak alike to all nations, and they, above all the confusion of tongues, proclaim the brotherhood of man. Frederick Douglass.

    Just experimenting with bringing historical voices back to life. Maybe something you would hear on a tv documentary series.

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