The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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Not bad! The transitions in the first episode were a bit funny, but the second was fine. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled to little continuity errors, like the cakes on the counter in the second episode. Also make sure that your settings always match your story and dialogue. In the first episode when they were trapped in the pit and Victor was complaining about having to dig through stone, there was dirt right behind him.
The audio for the voices was a bit rough, but I imagine that is more of a hardware issue. The overall voice acting was decent, but make sure to avoid the whisper yell. Recording yelling can be a bit tricky, but its better to edit out a peak or two later than to sound like you are simply whispering. Make sure you don't make fun of your characters. It is often a trap that young actors fall into where they try too hard to portray their character. You want the audience to hear your character, not you pretending to be them. The other aspects of sound design were nice, but make sure to watch levels when using sound effects.
The setting and story were pretty simplistic, but for a work made and produced by only two, it was quite fantastic!
Not bad! The transitions in the first episode were a bit funny, but the second was fine. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled to little continuity errors, like the cakes on the counter in the second episode. Also make sure that your settings always match your story and dialogue. In the first episode when they were trapped in the pit and Victor was complaining about having to dig through stone, there was dirt right behind him.
The audio for the voices was a bit rough, but I imagine that is more of a hardware issue. The overall voice acting was decent, but make sure to avoid the whisper yell. Recording yelling can be a bit tricky, but its better to edit out a peak or two later than to sound like you are simply whispering. Make sure you don't make fun of your characters. It is often a trap that young actors fall into where they try too hard to portray their character. You want the audience to hear your character, not you pretending to be them. The other aspects of sound design were nice, but make sure to watch levels when using sound effects.
The setting and story were pretty simplistic, but for a work made and produced by only two, it was quite fantastic!
Keep on trying!
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The audio for the voices was a bit rough, but I imagine that is more of a hardware issue. The overall voice acting was decent, but make sure to avoid the whisper yell. Recording yelling can be a bit tricky, but its better to edit out a peak or two later than to sound like you are simply whispering. Make sure you don't make fun of your characters. It is often a trap that young actors fall into where they try too hard to portray their character. You want the audience to hear your character, not you pretending to be them. The other aspects of sound design were nice, but make sure to watch levels when using sound effects.
The setting and story were pretty simplistic, but for a work made and produced by only two, it was quite fantastic!
Keep on trying!
Thank you, we really do enjoy your words of encouragement.