A couple of years later, and I am curious as to where you are in your journey. You remind me of my son who I lost at the age of 22 and he was doing some of the theme things that you are. I decided to research voice acting as a side hobby for myself and that’s how I found your video. watching you reminded me of him and helping me understand as he was trying to become a music producer, he had a good head on his shoulders
Hi! I'm sorry to hear that, but I think it's amazing that you've started researching voice acting! Since this video, I have upgraded some of my equipment and I've made an animation demo reel! At the moment I am practicing my commercial reads so that I can get a commercial demo made and start applying to agencies! You could say I'm almost there to taking that next big step! Again, I appreciate you sharing that with me! And I'm honored to remind you of your son. 😊
Hey June. I love your attitude and your energy. You've got a great head on your shoulder and it's clear that you will go far. I wish you all the best. Take care, Jim
12:45 as soon as you quoted let it shine I knew I would be frequenting this channel. As someone who is just starting to get into voice acting, I thoroughly it enjoyed this video!
I laughed so hard after rewatching that part. I forgot I even did that! Let It Shine is one of my favorite Disney movies of all time! Nonetheless, I'm glad you enjoyed my video and I wish you the best of luck on your journey! 😁
Bro, im 19 and its like 1 am for me rn. For 2 years i've been doing research on getting into Voice Acting and this video is such a motivator! The set up loosk amazing!
At 19, I'd say it's the perfect time to get into it! Aside from the research, I don't know how far along you are in your journey. But don't be afraid to take that next step and start auditioning! I wish you the best of luck on your journey! Keep me updated!
@@JuneBugg0813 I did the 101 and 201 VA courses from Closing Credits. And am about to start solo Coaching with Deb Munro! Is it good to get a coach early on, or just jump into solo auditions?
@@SketchOfMind Nice! I haven’t taken Closing Credits classes myself, but I hear nothing but good things about them! To answer your second question, honestly I don’t think there’s a wrong choice. Having a coach early on can help you build a good foundation that you can use moving forward! However, if you auditioned first, you get a good feel at what you may excel at and lack. Again, no wrong choice there in my opinion! All that matters is you’re doing it! 🙌🏾
Thanks June! Ironic that I'm finding your video about 1 year to the day that you started making your booth! I started mine last night. Thanks for the informative video.
Yo! welcome to the channel! I'm glad my videos are able to help aid you on your journey! And I wish you the best of luck on it! Just stick with it, and you'll make some great things happen!
Yoo, i was planning on turning my closet into a lil studio for music and this got me hype mann, i hope you stay blessed and continue your journey on becoming a voice actor mann🙏🏼💙🙌🏽🙌🏽
I'm inspired by Anna's video, too. I was going to use Corflute with the foam squares. I'm in the closet with the heavy blankets just now until we can build a custom booth in my office. You've got a great set up and you've taken some awesome classes too! You're gonna soar!
Just wanted to say your video helped inspire me to make my own home studio makeover video and we ended up with nearly exactly the same equipment. Hope your career is doing well. I’m just getting started.
Thanks, June! Im also just starting out on my VA journey and your set up is similar to what I was planning to do with mine. Happy to see it does the job! Good luck on your VA journey too!!
This was great June! congratulations on making making big moves to achieve your goals! this is forsure inspiring I don't even do voice acting but just seeing you put the investment, time and effort into making things happen man! I want to grow up and be like you one day man!
Thank you for your video. It was very inspiring. I’m just getting into voice acting. I’ve been an actor for a little less than a year and I feel you on that there’s no need to split. It’s all acting even though it’s references voiceover I feel you on that. I wish you the best and I will subscribe, God bless
I'm glad I was able to provide some insight and inspiration! Thank you for your support, and I wish you the best of luck on your voice over journey! You've got nowhere to go except up! 💪🏾
Dude, I've been working on doing this to my closet as well. Was combing through YT to see if anyone else did something similar and stumbled onto you. Glad to know it's going to work! I'm literally about to put up my moving blanket curtain because I took the door off too haha. Cheers man \m/
Hey buddy, great video. Dude you got a dream you keep on doing, 99% of people just never see it to the end so be that 1%. My lad is wanting to follow this type of career, so trying to support him by learning everything I can to hlep him out. Keep doing bud.
Really appreciate it more than you know man! Thank you for the kind of words! And you’re a good friend for learning about it to help them out! I wish them the best of luck as well in their journey!
id get rid of all the foam and only use moving blankets (OR, cover the foam already on the walls with moving blankets). after that, i'd invest in a mic preamp, and then decide what direction to take it (as far as upgrading goes). Good luck with the dream my g. i think you should go to more voice classes more often, sharpen metal with metal.
Yo dude this video is genuinely super helpful! I know you uploaded a long time ago so the chances of you seeing this are slim but how did you get the foam on to your walls? I’ve just begun turning my closet into a recording space and am trying to figure out how I go about that part. Would appreciate it if you could detail how you went about that when you get the chance, thank you so much!
Hello! Glad my video was able to help out! So in terms of getting the foam onto my wall, I used what's called Gorilla Super Strength adhesive from Home Depot. (I probably used 2 cans total for my space) From there, I sprayed (a healthy dose) the back of the foam making sure to get all four corners as well as the middle, and just pressed it up against my wall for about 15-20 seconds. The adhesive is VERY strong and has a strong smell, and I'd recommend spraying it outside. If you do spray it inside your home, make sure to have a window open. I'm not sure if the smell is toxic, but I can't imagine inhaling it constantly being a good thing. Lastly, like you said this video was a while ago, and I setup my booth in February of 2024. So as fat as longevity, everything is still on my wall to this day and I haven't had any issues with foam falling off or anything of that nature! Sorry for the essay, but I hope all of this helps! If you do have any more questions don't hesitate to ask!
@@JuneBugg0813 thank you so much this is exactly what I was looking for. I just moved everything out of my closet to start moving things in and was wondering if you had a discord or some social I could maybe send you the images of it to get some advice on how I should go about setting some things up, only asking because my closet is a slightly special case because we went through a flooding problem a while back that took off part of the wall inside the closet but it’d be better to just show if possible, thanks again!
That's awesome man! I say try and get as much practice in now so when you do grow up you're already ahead of everyone your age! Also, I'm definitely gonna be making some videos for this channel soon, so be on the lookout!
Keep doing ya thing, homeboy.💪 I've always wanted to be a voice actor, since animation and video games were my thing. Throughout my teens, people always told me I had a nice speaking voice. Deep gravelly but smooth. So I'm like "why not"?
Bro I’m an aspiring voice actor myself and I may have the bare minimum now and I may not have a super expensive mic nor a sound treated closet but I’ll make this equipment till I get what you have. Maybe we’ll voice in an anime together! ❤❤❤ -Chancellor Ellis
Interesting. I've been thinking about this profession. In my younger years, I was in musical theater. Character Voice Acting/ Singing is really fun for me. I'm now retired and disabled. But I can do this. It doesn't matter how old I get or what I look like. Hook me up with your agent. ✌️❤️ ~ Mary 🌺
Bro, don't spend a dollar more on Foam, that actually sucks and is WAAY too expensive (basically a rip off) and can impact your sound negatively since it only absorbs the very very high frequencies. If you like it for the aesthetics, keep it, but I would recommend buying copopren (its solid slabs of material so you can hang them as is, no frame needed and way cheaper) and then you can cover it in fabric or with the "acoustic foam" from amazon. Also thickness REALLY matters here so I would go for at least 5cm-2inches so you get a more even absorbption.
Ahhh 😭😭 Thank you so much for this information, really! When it comes to sound and treating your space I still have SO much to learn! But this is great. My current recording setup isn’t permanent, per say. But, when I move into my own space and have to build my booth again I’m definitely going to do what you said!
@@JuneBugg0813 Bro sorry for bombarding you with the comments and info, I've been on my own acoustic journey for years, heavy the last year building panels for my studio. And I just told you what I wish somebody had told me long ago. Btw: even though you are in a closet, I see you're standing roughly in the center which IS better, avoid corners at all costs.
Oh shoot, my comments keep getting vaporized when I refresh. I had given you an extra tip: for the backing to glue your panels, go to the supermarket on the day they bring in the goods and you'll probably walk out with all the free cardboard you want. (Just make sure it's not visible in the final product)
@@Indigo_Jams You're not bombarding me at all! I appreciate it more than you know! I know the feeling of thinking you're doing something right, only to have to figure out the correct way later down the line. And yes! That much I knew was to not place it in a corner 😂 Again, thank you so much for the advice! 🙏🏾
Hi. Excellent video, lo w rhe edit and you are a very likeable host being so relatea el and funby. I wish you success. Can I please make a suggestion? I would have ine channel fir your gaming and another for you voice actung journey. I really rhink you have what it takes to make great content. I listen to audio stories and an favourite of mine is The No Sleep Podcast. With the voice acting you have a good niche and talking about twchnique, set ups etc can also help anyone making content. The best YT videos are always story based so you have rhat in your back pocket to. Go for it and frind away cause you got this.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for the suggestion as well! I am starting to realize that the voice acting content is where this channel is headed. So pretty soon, I'll wrap up the gaming content and focus mainly on voice over!
@@JuneBugg0813 it's worth watching a few VidIQ channel audits. It has helped me realise a lot. Nick Nimmin does channel audits too and is brilliant. Good luck with everything. I have subbed as I need to work on my audio for voice overs and you know more than I do about that 👍🏻
He has classes all the time! They fill up quickly but if you go on his website you can sign up and get on his emailing list, so you'll know as soon as they're up for grabs! www.voiceactingmastery.com
I Do Deep voices I was Gonna be in a fan made DC video Game but the fan made Game was never finished because of fear of copyright infringement so then a couple year's later I was cast to be a Wendigo in a video Game my friend's were Doing at a votech which Is a school teenagers and adults can Go to but because of COVID the project was never finished because everybody Graduated and went they're separate Way's so I've been cast for stuff in the past but the stuff I was Gonna Do and was excited to Do was never finished unfortunately but I posted a couple video's of how Deep I can make my voice particularly how my voice on my answering machine on my phone sounds
A great saying I hear is, "It's not about what you don't have, it's about making the most of what you do." I know it's easier said than done to apply. But just look at this as a stepping stone in your journey!
The volume on your video is too low. I had to turn up my settings to listen. As long as you are not peaking on your settings, you can send your audio louder to RUclips and still get good results. Why is your mic turned away from you? Point it towards your mouth. Is it a shotgun mic or dynamic? You are too far away from it.
Lol, I appreciate your concern, but the primary usage of this setup is meant for voice over and not so much for RUclips videos. So what may seem abnormal in this video doesn’t matter much to me. Since for voice over, everything turns out fine.
A couple of years later, and I am curious as to where you are in your journey. You remind me of my son who I lost at the age of 22 and he was doing some of the theme things that you are. I decided to research voice acting as a side hobby for myself and that’s how I found your video. watching you reminded me of him and helping me understand as he was trying to become a music producer, he had a good head on his shoulders
Hi! I'm sorry to hear that, but I think it's amazing that you've started researching voice acting! Since this video, I have upgraded some of my equipment and I've made an animation demo reel! At the moment I am practicing my commercial reads so that I can get a commercial demo made and start applying to agencies! You could say I'm almost there to taking that next big step!
Again, I appreciate you sharing that with me! And I'm honored to remind you of your son. 😊
@@JuneBugg0813 thank you for your response. I’m excited for you!
Hey June. I love your attitude and your energy. You've got a great head on your shoulder and it's clear that you will go far. I wish you all the best.
Take care,
Jim
Thank you so much, Jim! I really appreciate the kind words! 😁
12:45 as soon as you quoted let it shine I knew I would be frequenting this channel. As someone who is just starting to get into voice acting, I thoroughly it enjoyed this video!
I laughed so hard after rewatching that part. I forgot I even did that! Let It Shine is one of my favorite Disney movies of all time! Nonetheless, I'm glad you enjoyed my video and I wish you the best of luck on your journey! 😁
Bro, im 19 and its like 1 am for me rn. For 2 years i've been doing research on getting into Voice Acting and this video is such a motivator! The set up loosk amazing!
At 19, I'd say it's the perfect time to get into it! Aside from the research, I don't know how far along you are in your journey. But don't be afraid to take that next step and start auditioning! I wish you the best of luck on your journey! Keep me updated!
@@JuneBugg0813 I did the 101 and 201 VA courses from Closing Credits. And am about to start solo Coaching with Deb Munro! Is it good to get a coach early on, or just jump into solo auditions?
@@SketchOfMind Nice! I haven’t taken Closing Credits classes myself, but I hear nothing but good things about them! To answer your second question, honestly I don’t think there’s a wrong choice. Having a coach early on can help you build a good foundation that you can use moving forward! However, if you auditioned first, you get a good feel at what you may excel at and lack. Again, no wrong choice there in my opinion! All that matters is you’re doing it! 🙌🏾
@@JuneBugg0813 thank you so much!! :)
Great job June! The journey of a million miles begins with 1 step.
Thank you! And you're absolutely right! I couldn't have said it better myself.
i'm a music artist, and i really enjoyed the video, good luck on your journey man!
Thank you! Good luck to you and your career as well!
Thanks June! Ironic that I'm finding your video about 1 year to the day that you started making your booth! I started mine last night. Thanks for the informative video.
No problem! I'm glad you enjoyed! And I wish you the best of luck with your booth! It's a lot of hard work, but it's DEFINITELY worth it! 😁
All the best bro! Thanks for showing your set-up!
Thank you! And no problem!
Ngl I’m a beginner and your vid was the first one that popped up,I’m geeked @1:09 am watching it love it and learned alot thx🔥💯
Yo! welcome to the channel! I'm glad my videos are able to help aid you on your journey! And I wish you the best of luck on it! Just stick with it, and you'll make some great things happen!
Well done sir!!
Thank you sir!!
Good on you young man. I also padded my closet walls. keep on moving.
Yoo, i was planning on turning my closet into a lil studio for music and this got me hype mann, i hope you stay blessed and continue your journey on becoming a voice actor mann🙏🏼💙🙌🏽🙌🏽
Glad I was able to spark some inspiration! I appreciate the support, and good luck to you on your journey as well!
@@JuneBugg0813 yessuh!! I appreciate ya too mann🤞🏼
I'm inspired by Anna's video, too. I was going to use Corflute with the foam squares. I'm in the closet with the heavy blankets just now until we can build a custom booth in my office. You've got a great set up and you've taken some awesome classes too! You're gonna soar!
I really appreciate it! And as long as you make what you have work, that's all that matters! I wish the best of luck to you as well!
keep striving man. I too am trying to become a voice actor. don't give up, hard work pays off.
I appreciate that, man for real! The same goes for you! It's an uphill battle for sure, but the reward is definitely worth it! 💪🏾
Just wanted to say your video helped inspire me to make my own home studio makeover video and we ended up with nearly exactly the same equipment. Hope your career is doing well. I’m just getting started.
Wow! That's awesome to hear! I'm glad my video was able to spark some inspiration! I wish you the best of luck on your journey! 🫡🙌🏾
Thanks, June! Im also just starting out on my VA journey and your set up is similar to what I was planning to do with mine. Happy to see it does the job! Good luck on your VA journey too!!
That's great to hear! Glad I was able to help provide some insight for you! 🙌🏾
RX is a Time and Life saver for VO. It is a must have.
100% agree! I recently got RX10 a few months ago when it was on sale!
Thank you for sharing! It's very encouraging
Thank you for this inspiration June. ❤
No problem! Glad I was able to help!
This was great June! congratulations on making making big moves to achieve your goals! this is forsure inspiring I don't even do voice acting but just seeing you put the investment, time and effort into making things happen man! I want to grow up and be like you one day man!
Matty!! Thanks for the support bro! Lol, yeah I'm slowly trying to make things happen! Again, thanks for the support man! It means a lot! :D
Good stuff!
Thank you for your video. It was very inspiring. I’m just getting into voice acting. I’ve been an actor for a little less than a year and I feel you on that there’s no need to split. It’s all acting even though it’s references voiceover I feel you on that. I wish you the best and I will subscribe, God bless
I'm glad I was able to provide some insight and inspiration! Thank you for your support, and I wish you the best of luck on your voice over journey! You've got nowhere to go except up! 💪🏾
Dude, I've been working on doing this to my closet as well. Was combing through YT to see if anyone else did something similar and stumbled onto you. Glad to know it's going to work! I'm literally about to put up my moving blanket curtain because I took the door off too haha.
Cheers man \m/
Hey buddy, great video. Dude you got a dream you keep on doing, 99% of people just never see it to the end so be that 1%. My lad is wanting to follow this type of career, so trying to support him by learning everything I can to hlep him out. Keep doing bud.
Really appreciate it more than you know man! Thank you for the kind of words! And you’re a good friend for learning about it to help them out! I wish them the best of luck as well in their journey!
Gettin' it done! I love it!
Thank you so much!
I'm about to build a vocal booth in my closet. thanks for sharing your process. I hope your career takes you far. God bless
Thank you I appreciate it. I wish the best of luck to you as well! 🙌🏾
Many thanks June for your very helpful, fun and motivating video! I'm building the same booth myself as we speak :)
Of course, I'm glad you enjoyed! I wish you the best of luck in your building process! I know it'll turn out great!
Thanks so much!@@JuneBugg0813
Honestly this is incredible
Thank you so much!
Dude you’re funny. You made the video fun to watch. 👏🏽
Appreciate it bro! I try! 😆
This is dope man!! Thanks for the inspiration ✊🏽‼️
I appreciate it! I'm glad I was able to help!
Thank you so much for this video! I just subscribed! I loved the Bible verse at the end too!
Absolutely! I'm glad you enjoyed it! And Thank you I really appreciate it! 😁😁
Great video man!
Thank you!
id get rid of all the foam and only use moving blankets (OR, cover the foam already on the walls with moving blankets). after that, i'd invest in a mic preamp, and then decide what direction to take it (as far as upgrading goes). Good luck with the dream my g. i think you should go to more voice classes more often, sharpen metal with metal.
I really like this video really inspirational you can grow really big
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
hell yeah
Amazing video man. One day when you make it (if you haven't already) you'll have a great piece of history here (:
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! 🙏🏾😁
Hilarious 😂 and informative, TY
You are adorable!
Thank you! 😁
Yo dude this video is genuinely super helpful! I know you uploaded a long time ago so the chances of you seeing this are slim but how did you get the foam on to your walls? I’ve just begun turning my closet into a recording space and am trying to figure out how I go about that part. Would appreciate it if you could detail how you went about that when you get the chance, thank you so much!
Hello! Glad my video was able to help out! So in terms of getting the foam onto my wall, I used what's called Gorilla Super Strength adhesive from Home Depot. (I probably used 2 cans total for my space) From there, I sprayed (a healthy dose) the back of the foam making sure to get all four corners as well as the middle, and just pressed it up against my wall for about 15-20 seconds. The adhesive is VERY strong and has a strong smell, and I'd recommend spraying it outside. If you do spray it inside your home, make sure to have a window open. I'm not sure if the smell is toxic, but I can't imagine inhaling it constantly being a good thing. Lastly, like you said this video was a while ago, and I setup my booth in February of 2024. So as fat as longevity, everything is still on my wall to this day and I haven't had any issues with foam falling off or anything of that nature!
Sorry for the essay, but I hope all of this helps! If you do have any more questions don't hesitate to ask!
@@JuneBugg0813 thank you so much this is exactly what I was looking for. I just moved everything out of my closet to start moving things in and was wondering if you had a discord or some social I could maybe send you the images of it to get some advice on how I should go about setting some things up, only asking because my closet is a slightly special case because we went through a flooding problem a while back that took off part of the wall inside the closet but it’d be better to just show if possible, thanks again!
@@corby9236 Of course! And sure, I'd be happy to help! My discord is: omg_itzjune
Thank you - UK Viewer
No problem!
Im 14 been wanting to be a voice actor but i need to wait till i grow up and i just hope you post soon i notice you haven't posted in a while
That's awesome man! I say try and get as much practice in now so when you do grow up you're already ahead of everyone your age! Also, I'm definitely gonna be making some videos for this channel soon, so be on the lookout!
Keep doing ya thing, homeboy.💪 I've always wanted to be a voice actor, since animation and video games were my thing. Throughout my teens, people always told me I had a nice speaking voice. Deep gravelly but smooth. So I'm like "why not"?
Appreciate it, man! And hey, it doesn't hurt to try! There's no better time than now to dip your toes into the water of voice over!
@@JuneBugg0813 That's a fact. Props to you, chief👏🎖️☕
@@JuneBugg0813 who knows, we might end up working together one day💪🤟
@@aaronjackson1493 I look forward to that day! 💪🏾🤝🏾
Looks and sounds good to me. Is that a Vocal Booth to Go blanket?
Thanks! And no, it's just a regular moving blanket from Amazon.
good stuff 👍
YOU’RE THE SUPER SAIYAN GUY HOLY CRAP!!!
@@EX_OCELOT The “Super Saiyan guy”? Have I built some reputation that I don’t know about? 🤔😂
@@JuneBugg0813 wait so you AREN’T the guy who uploaded a video like 13 years ago about wanting to be a super saiyan?
@@EX_OCELOT I mean, I've always wanted to go Super Saiyan.. But I've never made a video about it, lol.
@@JuneBugg0813 I see...sorry I got you mixed up with another guy. Great video by the way!
Great stuff, bro 🎵🔥◀️💯
Thank you so much!
You think that boom arm will be able to hang upside down
It's possible, but I won't be the one to test that theory 😂
Lol me looking at my snowball mic like 👀
Lol, we all gotta start somewhere! My very first mic was a snowball as well!
Bro I’m an aspiring voice actor myself and I may have the bare minimum now and I may not have a super expensive mic nor a sound treated closet but I’ll make this equipment till I get what you have. Maybe we’ll voice in an anime together! ❤❤❤
-Chancellor Ellis
Interesting. I've been thinking about this profession. In my younger years, I was in musical theater. Character Voice Acting/ Singing is really fun for me. I'm now retired and disabled. But I can do this. It doesn't matter how old I get or what I look like. Hook me up with your agent. ✌️❤️
~ Mary 🌺
I. Have never. Seen a dog. Called Juicy before 😆
First time for everything!
Bro, don't spend a dollar more on Foam, that actually sucks and is WAAY too expensive (basically a rip off) and can impact your sound negatively since it only absorbs the very very high frequencies.
If you like it for the aesthetics, keep it, but I would recommend buying copopren (its solid slabs of material so you can hang them as is, no frame needed and way cheaper) and then you can cover it in fabric or with the "acoustic foam" from amazon. Also thickness REALLY matters here so I would go for at least 5cm-2inches so you get a more even absorbption.
Ahhh 😭😭 Thank you so much for this information, really! When it comes to sound and treating your space I still have SO much to learn! But this is great. My current recording setup isn’t permanent, per say. But, when I move into my own space and have to build my booth again I’m definitely going to do what you said!
@@JuneBugg0813 Bro sorry for bombarding you with the comments and info, I've been on my own acoustic journey for years, heavy the last year building panels for my studio. And I just told you what I wish somebody had told me long ago. Btw: even though you are in a closet, I see you're standing roughly in the center which IS better, avoid corners at all costs.
Oh shoot, my comments keep getting vaporized when I refresh. I had given you an extra tip: for the backing to glue your panels, go to the supermarket on the day they bring in the goods and you'll probably walk out with all the free cardboard you want. (Just make sure it's not visible in the final product)
@@Indigo_Jams You're not bombarding me at all! I appreciate it more than you know! I know the feeling of thinking you're doing something right, only to have to figure out the correct way later down the line. And yes! That much I knew was to not place it in a corner 😂 Again, thank you so much for the advice! 🙏🏾
Does it get hot in therr after and extended period of time?
Absolutely, especially during the summer. 😂
Hi. Excellent video, lo w rhe edit and you are a very likeable host being so relatea el and funby. I wish you success. Can I please make a suggestion? I would have ine channel fir your gaming and another for you voice actung journey. I really rhink you have what it takes to make great content. I listen to audio stories and an favourite of mine is The No Sleep Podcast. With the voice acting you have a good niche and talking about twchnique, set ups etc can also help anyone making content. The best YT videos are always story based so you have rhat in your back pocket to. Go for it and frind away cause you got this.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for the suggestion as well! I am starting to realize that the voice acting content is where this channel is headed. So pretty soon, I'll wrap up the gaming content and focus mainly on voice over!
@@JuneBugg0813 it's worth watching a few VidIQ channel audits. It has helped me realise a lot. Nick Nimmin does channel audits too and is brilliant. Good luck with everything. I have subbed as I need to work on my audio for voice overs and you know more than I do about that 👍🏻
@@DustyFingersRC Thank you for that! Yes, I'll definitely check that out! And I appreciate your support! 😁
Have you made any acoustic upgrades to your booth?
No, everything is the same now as it was then. The only thing upgraded was my equipment such as my Interface, DAW, and computer!
Oh nice! What interface did you upgrade to? Also your video inspired me to make my own closet booth that turned out pretty well.
@@anoyincontender311 That's awesome to hear!! Also, the interface I switched to was the SSL2+
WAIT WHAT how did you get into a class with crispin freeman??
He has classes all the time! They fill up quickly but if you go on his website you can sign up and get on his emailing list, so you'll know as soon as they're up for grabs!
www.voiceactingmastery.com
I Do Deep voices I was Gonna be in a fan made DC video Game but the fan made Game was never finished because of fear of copyright infringement so then a couple year's later I was cast to be a Wendigo in a video Game my friend's were Doing at a votech which Is a school teenagers and adults can Go to but because of COVID the project was never finished because everybody Graduated and went they're separate Way's so I've been cast for stuff in the past but the stuff I was Gonna Do and was excited to Do was never finished unfortunately but I posted a couple video's of how Deep I can make my voice particularly how my voice on my answering machine on my phone sounds
ur cool asfc june june
You're cooler
I have the tiniest closet in the world and I just became a voice actor so now I’m making one under my desk :(
A great saying I hear is, "It's not about what you don't have, it's about making the most of what you do." I know it's easier said than done to apply. But just look at this as a stepping stone in your journey!
@@JuneBugg0813 yeah I still made the thing under my desk and the audio sounds pretty good!
Cool. 😎
The volume on your video is too low. I had to turn up my settings to listen. As long as you are not peaking on your settings, you can send your audio louder to RUclips and still get good results. Why is your mic turned away from you? Point it towards your mouth. Is it a shotgun mic or dynamic? You are too far away from it.
Lol, I appreciate your concern, but the primary usage of this setup is meant for voice over and not so much for RUclips videos. So what may seem abnormal in this video doesn’t matter much to me. Since for voice over, everything turns out fine.