production- voice over setback
I wanted to record voiceovers before filming, or at least before the filming was done, just to be able to get more done before deadlines. I was thinking that since there are no mouth movements for the majority of the characters, it wouldn't matter. This is still the case. However, the group I was meant to meet with, my DND group, ended up moving session and so I couldn't run anything by them let alone record. There's a good chance that I'll need backup voice performers. Ideally at least one character will be voiced by a guy, just for voice variation among the characters. In reality getting voice actors shouldn't be a problem though, as I really just need two. I myself will be voicing acting for Mickey. I have a solid voice actor ready to record or either A, B, or C. But, they couldn't record on their own time as of late, so I need to work on a time to go over lines and record several takes.
The plan for these recordings is to just have the actors record from whatever quiet space they can, and then send them over to me. While it couldn't come to fruition this week, my plan for recording the actual lines is to have my actors be sent to me via text or email. I don't plan on meeting up in person to record with anyone. The lines will just be sent to the actor via text or email as well. If not a small section of the script, I will send the script in its entirety. I'd like to give the actor a feel of the film and the context for the lines they are delivering. I feel context is important, so the latter is ideal. I won't require anyone to read the entire script, though. I hope to record some of the actual film later this week. I'll be assisted in recording, which should be a big help.
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