Whatever Happened to Baby Jane was the film of my Childhood Nightmares , made to watch it as a child haunted me into adulthood. it was the eyes with Bet Davis.
Sorry to hear a shop you like is closing. That's never fun. :< Vocaloid is a voice synth. It lets producers create music with vocals without a vocalist. Hatsune Miku is the name/mascot of the most popular voice pack. Also for Japanese if you want a little tip to help with the very basics that will improve your pronunciation significantly: each vowel has one pure pronunciation only - nowhere near as complicated as English: ah (a) ee (i) oo (u) ay(e) oh (o) I'm sure this way of writing out phonetics would offend a linguist lol, but in this case: Hahtsoonay Meekoo.
Yeah it's a shame especially when it's a charity shop being replaced by a multimillion fast food giant that's already everywhere! Thanks for explaining about how the vocal technology works, it's a really interesting idea that I'm going to look further into, I like the concept. And.I really appreciate the help with the pronunciation, I definitely want to improve on Japanese pronunciation so I have noted what you have said. Thanks for watching :)
The Baby Jane pop figure is so cute! I totally agree with your thoughts on the movie.
@@ChelseyChannel Yeah probably one of my favourite Funko's to date! Yep, a classic movie for sure!
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane was the film of my Childhood Nightmares , made to watch it as a child haunted me into adulthood.
it was the eyes with Bet Davis.
@@Annsara9 It's definitely not made for children and can even be disturbing for adults.
@@stuffhereprojects lt took me years, years to get certain scenes out of my mind. They were real things that could happen didn't help
Sorry to hear a shop you like is closing. That's never fun. :<
Vocaloid is a voice synth. It lets producers create music with vocals without a vocalist. Hatsune Miku is the name/mascot of the most popular voice pack.
Also for Japanese if you want a little tip to help with the very basics that will improve your pronunciation significantly: each vowel has one pure pronunciation only - nowhere near as complicated as English:
ah (a) ee (i) oo (u) ay(e) oh (o)
I'm sure this way of writing out phonetics would offend a linguist lol, but in this case: Hahtsoonay Meekoo.
Yeah it's a shame especially when it's a charity shop being replaced by a multimillion fast food giant that's already everywhere!
Thanks for explaining about how the vocal technology works, it's a really interesting idea that I'm going to look further into, I like the concept.
And.I really appreciate the help with the pronunciation, I definitely want to improve on Japanese pronunciation so I have noted what you have said. Thanks for watching :)