Requiem: Dungeons & Dragons Script read 1
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sounds pretty good, if you need any voice help, let me know... i would love to lend my voice for any characters, but it seems to be complete...
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eric voiced great.
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I lost it when you did the Uni cry.... hilarious.
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the voices of venger/DM/eric/hank sound pretty exact to the originals, the others sound alittle off, otherwise amazing for something done all by 1 person
lemme know if you need any voice help, i could probably do all of the females/males originally voiced by actresses
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@jaguar4u2012 "so there is no way actually to get the Soundtrack of this show?
No, you'll have to work to put it together yourself, just like the rest of us. However you'll find that GigaTiamat secured this nice one: watch?v=8f-vCEaJZPQ which comes straight from Johnny Douglas' album.
You also said "Cause Im Animating this".
I hope you do realize how much work you have ahead of you. Good luck with your project.
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You got the voices better than the DVD did.
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hank, presto and especially eric... SPOT ON! i always thought erics would be the hardest to recreate but it ended up being the best here!
dungeon master's voice needs a little work... the tone and ambiance is perfect but the voice needs to sound a little deeper.
venger's voice is perfect apart from the fact that it nees to be reverbed.
i strongly suggest that you get a female to voice the diana, shiela, bobby and yuni though, as they sounds nothing like their original players here.
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You did all the voices? Impressive.
I'd add some pauses between the lines, with deeper breaths and screenshots or even clips from the show. Looking forward to part 2!
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The screams of the Hydra are effin' awesome! And so is Venger. ;-)
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yuni sounds like cartman from southpark!
where did you get the music and soundtrack?
jaguar4u2012 8 months ago
@jaguar4u2012 In this and several others, I just spliced the plain music straight from the show- complied from bits of all 27 episodes- a very tough thing to do (which is not recommended). However, where that isn't possible, I've composed the music from scratch- you'll know whether Johnny Douglas (the original composer) composed it by watching the end credits.
If I composed the score, however, you'll see it in the credits, too.
dndrequiem 8 months ago