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Hmmmm.....well I mostly do abridged series, but the one I remember off the top of my head is the flash game "Super Video Blox." I've also been in an iphone game, and a few other flash games but I don't remember if it was paid work.:3 If you mean paid voice work in general, I've done local commercials and narrations for training material. If you keep your ears open, you'll be hearing me in a published game in the distant future.
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Maybe around 15 minutes. I'm not a big TV watcher.
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Easy Mode: Computer Engineer! - the unholy combination of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. There's another one too, but it's not engineering in the hard sciences sense, and a bit hard to explain concisely.
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I like to play slightly psyco characters, though I don't get cast as them very often. The pitch, tempo, volume, and smoothness roller coaster is the best part. It's just refreshing after doing so many sweet or child-like voices. My favorites so far are an unpublished Ayeka role and the line(s) I do for BVR's Mermaid Melody Abridged Sea Hag when she's being creepy.
I have more fun doing auditions (when I did them). One of my favorite things to do was pick a random character, come up with an off the wall voice, and send in an audition.
Two reasons for this:
1) Lots of people put very generic/sparse descriptions like "medium," "middle aged," or "British or American Accent." I like to come up with off the wall things that fit the descriptions. More often than not, it's for some equally generic animuish character, so the thought of having one sound like my Blanch from Golden Girls inspired voice, or taking extreme liberties with line emotional ques makes me lol. Some of the producer responses are funny as well, especially since I don't half bake my auditions. Nice Quality + (imo) pretty solid acting + totally unfitting voice = wtf awesome.
2) I'm a bit on the flakey side, so drive by auditions are a lot more fun to do on a whim and let me develop rather obscure voices without it feeling like zomg!gottapracticeeverydaysrsbiznis. -
Deja vu! Since I've been talking to more of them, the ones I'm closer too are Trixen, Sinkat, and Airrest. The group in general is pretty chill and laid back and has a really nice balance of personalities, so it's fun to talk with them all.
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I used to cruse the VAA (and later youtube) for fun looking projects, but most things take forever to get done. Abridged series occasionally pop up there, and at that time if I saw a series I liked/looked interesting and the producer set up a nice thread, I auditioned for it.
I'm super impatient, so I liked that abridged episodes were short enough to have something produced in less than a year and more likely to get at least one episode out, so now I pretty much only take flash animation, game, or abridged/parody roles.
Now that I have some better equipment and software, I'm starting my own series. Mostly for my own enjoyment, though. -
Sea Hag: Zero Darling. If they've been pimpin' that long, they should know how not to get caught.
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No...Wait, did I just answer your question?
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It's a secret! Think swords and girl power.
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I'd probably go back to Shanghai. It was pretty sweet there, and I regret not exploring it more than I did when I studied abroad. >__> I get lost really easily, so perhaps it was for the best. Transportation is super convenient, so if I went again, I'd totally take a taxi across the Bund and use all of the travel tricks I learned to keep myself oriented.
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I turned 23 this year. Most of the people I VA with/for are in the 18-mid 20s range, but I'm usually on the older end of the abridging spectrum. X3
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codeblackhayate’s Bio
Female Voice Actress and Engineer!


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