I just need a few quick lines from somebody here. It needs to be an adult male voice. Let me give you a little inspiration.
You are a teacher, and a student was talking. line 1 is "Hey, pay attention while i am talking!" student says i was talking about the work line 2 is" yeah do you know how many times i have heard that one do you honestly think i am going to believe you?" say that part very sarcastically like an asshole. Then last line" You've got detention after school today"
oh one more line. Student walks into detention line 4 is " take a seat right there"
so anybody with a male teacher sounding voice who can record their voices please send me these lines.
Whats a goon to a GOBLIN?
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17th February, 2009 at 05:40:44 -
I'm down, I'll record some stuff tommorrow and send it your way.
Still need the voice? I can record it tomorrow for you (not tonight, sadly... Baby's sleeping. ).
You just want a normal voice, right? Nothing special? Game is realistic?
And are all the lines said by the same character, or is line 4 by someone else?
EDIT: Also, I'm not sure that dialogue flows all that well... What is the exact script you have planned out? What are the characters doing during that conversation?
"I was talking about the work" doesn't sound like the kind of thing a teacher would treat as an excuse. Perhaps, rather than "Yeah, heard that one before" go with something like "then act better, you don't look the part" or something to that effect?
Edited by Jebin Zedalu
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@Jebin Zedalu- Line 4 is when the kid walks into detention and the teacher tells him take a seat right there. and the lines were to make the teacher sound like a mean sarcastic type, so yeah most teachers wouldn't say "Do you know how many times i hear that?" but this one will. This is actually a conversation i had between me and my chemistry teacher he didn't give me detention though.
So hear is what you need to say
Line 1: "Hey Pay attention while i'm talking!"
Line 2: "Do you know how may times i have heard that one? Do you honestly think i am going to believe you?" (Remember say that part extremely sarcastically emphasize the honestly)
Line 3: "I'll see you after school for detention today"
Line 4: "Take a seat right there"
Line 5:"Wake up, you can go now. " and remember this character isn't a nice teacher. thanks for doing this
Made and sent. I really need a new microphone. >_o
That's my normal voice. If you need it deeper so it doesn't sound like someone who should be a student, just tell me and I'll give it another shot.
Put in multiple sound clips for each bit of dialogue so you can choose which one sounds best to you. Some of them have a bit of stuff added in that I thought might get the character across better. Most of the extra-stuff clips have a different version with that removed, in case you want to have the script exactly as you made it.
Once again... I definitely need a new microphone.
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thanks so much. i really liked the variations because there were some that i liked more than the original. although some of the clips were a little distorted i was able to find one of each line that worked and that i liked so you don't need to redo it. Thank You!!!
Originally Posted by Jebin Zedalu So what is the game, anyway? Obviously something with a teacher and student, but... Yeah. Just curious.
The story is a little wacky but here it is. So the student gets into an argument and then detention obviosly. in detention he makes a doodle of his teacher that makes fun of the teachers hair. in the doodle the teacher is a giant and his hair is a living monster shooting out fire and the teacher is destroying cities. the kid has a good laugh and suddenly the doodle comes to life on his paper. it starts moving around and destroying things (it still on the paper it didn't pop out into the real world) that is when the player takes control of the doodle in a rampage style game. then at the end the teacher wakes the kid up and tells him to get out.