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04-29-2008, 02:41 PM | #201 |
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Thanks for the list Mac.
I can play Gimli. That's okay by me. I can try Gandalf if needed. There are pro's and con's in me doing it. A good thing is that my voice is a bit lower and sounds older so it might fit Gandalf in the company. A bad thing is that I'm no native speaker and Gandalf has quite long monologues every now and then - probably only the narrator will need to read more. One solution to the to the problem: those clips I have read Gandalf this far have been just rough first takes without any corrections. In practise I can rehearse them and take them all over again, even a sentence at the time when we start recording, so many things can be fixed. Second problem: Gandalf's monologues are oftentimes quite boring to read as he basically lectures with the old-wise-man tone. Lommy & Greenie say I read him with the "speacial voice" I always get on when reading them a bedtimestory... Possible solution to the problem: I try to find a new angle to approach Gandalf to make it more fun to me and less boring for you to listen (not making it into a comedy to be sure but somehow more lively or edgy or whatever). So who else do we have? Matthew Macalaure Legate Oddwen Nerwen Lommy Greenie Volo How about: Brinn (when are you home and able to make recordings?) Gwath (have you any chance of getting to a place with a decent mike or to lend one?) Rikae (do you have enough to do in carrying "the other" or do you have time to join?) If Gwath gets a mike we'll have six male voices. That could nicely cover: Gandalf, Aragorn, Boromir, Gimli, Elrond and Bilbo or Legolas. Or if someone takes two roles then both of them. That would leave us with five parts: the narrator, Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin with four to six female voices. Or if we wish to make a female legolas (Nerwen might be good in that - gah. Sorry I need to send you her clip as well...) then six parts. Others I have forgotten? Eönwë? I haven't heard about him in a long time and he hasn't sent me a clip either even if I PM'd him my email a few weeks ago. So any further ideas?
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04-29-2008, 06:29 PM | #202 |
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I should have a mic when I am home in two weeks. I can't attest to it's quality, but we'll give it a shot.
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04-29-2008, 06:34 PM | #203 |
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I agree that Frodo should be voiced by somebody of the male persuasion if at all possible...but hey, whatever works out.
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04-30-2008, 10:01 AM | #204 |
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It seems to me that there are plenty of female voices already, and besides, my microphone has been acting up lately.
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04-30-2008, 02:31 PM | #205 |
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I can play Legolas, if you like.
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04-30-2008, 03:50 PM | #206 |
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I've now heard Nerwie's voice. (I hope Nog sends the clip to you others soon.) I'm quite sure she'd make a wonderful Legolas (not too girly, I assure you) - unless we have Galadriel, because then she must be her.
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04-30-2008, 11:23 PM | #207 |
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*takes a bow*
And yes, I know I have a rather boyish-sounding voice– it's why I opted in, since we don't have enough actual males.
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05-01-2008, 02:00 PM | #208 | |
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05-01-2008, 02:11 PM | #209 |
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Nerwen, your voice was wonderful! I could only gasp.
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05-01-2008, 02:34 PM | #210 | |
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Okay. I made a bit more optimistic version of my theme to the Ring Goes South. The new theme should begin in the point when the fellowship notices the sun shining in the morning when they have come to the border of Hollin. It's only a variation of the earlier one but it has more major chords and more variation...
You can find it from here. To make a contrast the first gloomy part which starts the scene (leaving Rivendell) is included - taking about 1.20 minutes - but then it changes to the more positive theme (sun comes up). So the beginning is there only for contrast. The new "optimistic" recording is pretty hastily made and thence not "flawless" (or thoughtfully mastered / mixed) but I thought I'd like to share the basic idea with you so that you could say whether that works in principle or not. Quote:
I'd make a careful estimate that we might have something ready in July - August or something... so just tell who you'd like to be and we'll take that into account. After we decide on the roles everyone needs to record their parts and after that it will take a while to add & build them together, to add the music & possible sound effects & stuff...
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05-02-2008, 01:18 PM | #211 |
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Since the casting seems to get nowhere, I and Nogrod decided to make a suggestion. Unfortunately, we had no idea about some roles. Anyway, we have a few suggestions:
narrator - Oddwen Legolas - Nerwen Gimli - Nogrod Boromir - Matthew Sam - Brinniel Merry - Lommy Pippin - Greenie After these, it seems less clear to us... Gwath or Legate could be Aragorn. Mac or Volo could be Frodo. Nogrod could be Bilbo - he will send you an old clip of him playing the hobbit soon. Elrond could be played by Nerwen, Mac, Gwath or Legate. And someone has to be Gandalf. But who? Any comments? Preferences? Suggestions? Approvals? Objections? Everybody, feel free to make cast suggestions of your own - either for some particular role or the whole cast. Let's get this discussion rolling.
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05-02-2008, 01:37 PM | #212 |
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I could be Gandalf... What do people think?
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05-02-2008, 01:55 PM | #213 |
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Why not. You should try. Noggie says that you can come to his place to make the recording.
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05-02-2008, 02:10 PM | #214 |
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I see the proposal as fine, although I would prefer Nog as Gandalf, as he sounds to me the best as him. But now that Volo proposed himself as Gandalf... I don't know much about Volo's voice, so I really can't tell, if you think he'd be a good Gandalf, then go on.
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05-02-2008, 06:10 PM | #216 |
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Here's the latest... even if the first clip of the first one is a bit older (it just got edited away from the first e-mails as the size of the total file would have become too large and most of you have never heard it).
So first of all there is the clip with me playing Bilbo. It is followed by Lommy & Greenie playing a dialogue between Merry & Pip. You can here them from here. Secondly there is a trial to see how the mood changes within the "Ring goes south". The beginning of the clip has the "gloomy" music but then changes to the more positive one when the sun comes forwards in the narration. Do not pay heed to the badly made narration... just consider the message and the music... It is found here. Thirdly, I tried to enclose a clip from Nerwen. Sadly I have not had the chance to do anything about it as it's a video-clip - I did indeed encounter some problems to hear it in the first place myself. Bringing it into my audio-software-program resulted in buzzes and hisses and all that electric mayhem you can imagine... So next time you send something please Nerwen record it in audio, not video... My Xanga site wouldn't accept that file neither as video or audio... so it was a dead end on all fronts. I managed to listen to it for sure but sharing it was just not in my scope... (I can pass it via email to anyone to try and open oneself though).
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05-02-2008, 06:11 PM | #217 |
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I actually was going to request to narrate, since I'm not really comfortable acting...plus I've tried pitch-shifting my voice down and I sound like my Mom, which doesn't help.
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05-02-2008, 06:28 PM | #218 | |
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Just hold your horses while you narrate. In the clip you sent us a long ago you were speaking like the devil himself was at yout tail. You have a nice voice so let it do the work and read slowly, easily, enjoying every word you speak. And just as an advice to anyone doing these things: pauses are good as they can be shortened or deleted but speaking too fast binding sentences together is bad as then there is no way of editing them away from each other. That becomes more acute with the requirement of adding music on the background where one would need to cut the narration / dialogue to fit with the music. Music has beats that can't be fooled but the timing of a speech can be edited... So just record loosely. The gaps can be edited away. Good to hear that Oddwen! You're welcome to give Gandalf a try Volo. I think you might manage it but it will be a task indeed. Let's try it.
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05-02-2008, 10:24 PM | #219 | |
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I would like to hear Volo's voice as Gandalf, because obviously such a role needs careful consideration. Let's hear it Volo! EDIT:: Nogrod, do you have a recording of Nerwen's voice? I would like to hear it and I couldn't find a link...
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I'll see if I can get a bit from The Ring Goes South up within the next few days.
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05-03-2008, 01:58 AM | #221 |
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I think I'm going to, if I have time, record and post some samples where I put some effort to acting at last... so that you have some more backup material for choices...
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05-03-2008, 06:18 AM | #222 |
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I like Nogrod's music, too. And I don't think it ever was too gloomy in the first place.
And I just re-listened to the Merry and Pippin dialogue. Greenie is amazing and I have amazignly contagious yawns. But it really made me laugh because it sounds like regular quarreling between me and Greenie... PS. Looking at the Xanga page, I see Nogrod has decided to follow Farael's example and start calling me Loomy...
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05-03-2008, 10:27 AM | #223 |
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Quite. I just listened to it and it's fantastic And Nog, the music is very good, too! I really like it. Very well done and well connected!
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05-03-2008, 02:58 PM | #224 |
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I think Nogrod should definitely play both, Gimli and Bilbo (unless we have people left who don't get to play anybody). He's doing them both magnificent, and the two characters interact only very little.
Lommy and Lily made a quite marvellous Merry and Pippin. The only slight problem I had was telling the two apart. You have rather similar voices, I have to say. Nogrod, I think the music is excellent, too (definitely not too gloomy for this scene), but don't you think it's a little too loud? I had problems understanding your voice now and then. I'm looking forward to finally hearing Nerwen, and also very much to Volo's version of Gandalf and more of Legate. I'm soon (using a very loose definition of "soon" here) going to send a few more takes of mine. I had a cold recently and my voice went bad, but now I'm ok again. |
05-03-2008, 05:55 PM | #225 | |
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Hoping to hear your new takes - as well as Legate's... and anyone. Let's get this started! PS. McCaber, do you have any ideas how the beginning of the "Ring goes south" in Rivendell might sound like?
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05-04-2008, 04:04 AM | #226 |
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I know. Even my best friends used to mix up our voices on the phone... But we can try to do something about it - in that recording we were talking in voices very close to our normal ones, but I think we'd be able to alter them a little.
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05-04-2008, 10:45 AM | #227 |
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Well, I have just sent some clips to Nogrod. I recorded some Aragorn in Hollin and also Elrond. I realised three things: a) I have no idea how should I act Elrond. I think he should be rather "soft" but not sure about the outcome... b) The Fellowship is composed of such dully "normal" characters! I would know really well how to act types like Bill Ferny could be, but these Main Heroes are just too "normal" that I can't lay myself fully into the acting. c) I never realised that Aragorn has sentences which can be so easily misquoted, like: "I have a sense of watchfulness, and of fear, that I have never had here before." Try to speak it over several times. I couldn't stop myself mispronouncing it as "I have a sense of watchfulness and of fear that I have never had beer before"
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Here's the good news: I managed to get into my first audio production course (a prerequisite to sound design) for next semester. Which means I'll have access to all sorts of cool audio equipment and studios...even if it's not for school projects (as long as it's not during finals). The bad news: I don't start up that semester until September. Until then, I'll be sitting around at home far away from any cool equipment. It'd be an honour to play Sam and I would do it, but I don't think I have any decent mikes. Though I will be sure to look around and see what my options are when I go home... Quote:
Noggie, would it be possible to get the audio clip of Nerwen and the earlier ones (before Journey in the Dark) by email? I would very much like to have them.
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05-05-2008, 02:19 PM | #229 |
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Since I don't have a microphone (although there might be one around the house somewhere, but of poor quality and I don't have a program to record in anyway) I tried Gandalf out on my own and came to the conclution that I can't use my voice in a way it sounds normal, wise and old at the same time. I'm dropping off Gandalf and taking up Frodo if it's alright. Me being the youngest male actor I think Frodo is somehow more natural than Gandalf. I could act much better if I wouldn't have to strain my voice and try pronoucing so many wierd names.
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05-05-2008, 03:28 PM | #230 |
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Here are the clips of Legate.
I tried once again but Nerwen's clips couldn't be uploaded neither in video or audio. I'll send them to everyone I have an e-mail address as they are. I hope you can listen to them. I managed to listen to them but somehow the internet sites do not wish to upload them. So please Nerwen, next time just basic wav.-files if possible? Your voice is great and would really do well in the fellowship!
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05-05-2008, 03:30 PM | #231 |
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Btw. if you Volo have time feel free to visit my place to try Gandalf. It should not pend on a fact that you have no good mike as you can easily visit me to try / do it...
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05-05-2008, 04:03 PM | #232 |
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That sounds quite promising, Legate, but actually, your Aragorn doesn't happen to fit my mental image too well - not commanding enough. But something in between your Aragorn and your Gandalf shout would pretty much fit my mental image of Gandalf! What do the others think?
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05-05-2008, 05:36 PM | #233 |
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I thought Legate was very good as Elrond.
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I've recorded and uploaded two clips - one from "The Ring Goes South", and a favorite passage of mine from "The Great River".
I played a bit with the audio settings for my microphone, and don't hear as much as the background hum, but then again I didn't normalize the volume - it may just be hiding. In RGS I was ignoring the cardinal rule of recording (talk past the mike, don't talk into it), hence the spitting and ph-ing. Edit: Yup, the hum is still there. Darn.
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05-05-2008, 08:01 PM | #235 |
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Sure– and I'm sorry about the file not loading. I don't know why though, because it's just a basic Quicktime.
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05-06-2008, 12:26 PM | #238 |
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Hmhmm... I liked the way Legate spoke out Gandalf's line. If it's not too hard for you, Leggie, would you do him?
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05-06-2008, 12:28 PM | #239 |
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Thanks, but I honestly think that even editing my voice wouldn't make a Gandalf. There are others who could take the role, aren't there? I think I'd be a much better Frodo. I could visit you - when would it be ok? - to try out though.
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Well if people agree on it, I could. I would actually find it more interesting to make than the others, as it features some interesting way of acting. But only if others are comfortable with it and my youthlike voice doesn't seem disturbing there.
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