I'm having a fun time playing a changeling in DnD. He's been using his shapeshifting a lot more recently, so I've been trying to do different voices for different masks and personas. Luckily my table vibes with my theatre kid energy and don't mind me experimenting, lol. This has been great to watch you switch voices so quickly, I'll be watching this a few times to get the techniques down.
This is excellent, I have watched dozens voice acting videos by many large creators and none of them stand up to this one. thank you. your channel deserves way more subs then it has.
im in total agreement there; i had seen so many that i wrote it off without paying it much mind; but after watching it. the change is so immediate its amazing
Something that helps me: singing. When I try to get comfortable with a voice or accent, I try to sing in it. I am already familiar with the lyrics, so I can focus more on the voice/accent, getting more familiar and acustomed to it, getting a feel for it, which then helps me with other words.
Wow, this is a really good video for that :D Imma start a new cahracter next week and I wanna try a voice for the first time. I'm kind of scared but I find the Laban chart really cool and definitely gonna look into it ^-^ The video is also really concise, amazing work
I'm trying these and I'm recording myself but I can't really hear the pitch difference in the recordin, but in my ear it sounds superlow Am I doing something wrong or the good quality microphone can't pick up the change? I'm so confused
That's the great thing about the Laban Movements! Just by adjusting your pacing, cadence, pitch, or power, you can create any number of different character voices! Give it a try and have fun experimenting with them. We believe in you @thunderborn 32!
@@CharacterPlayer you know what; i agree, and to me the Laban technique was mindblowingly useful. its effect is so immediate and easy to understand in comparison to learning a 'voice'
I'm having a fun time playing a changeling in DnD. He's been using his shapeshifting a lot more recently, so I've been trying to do different voices for different masks and personas. Luckily my table vibes with my theatre kid energy and don't mind me experimenting, lol. This has been great to watch you switch voices so quickly, I'll be watching this a few times to get the techniques down.
This is excellent, I have watched dozens voice acting videos by many large creators and none of them stand up to this one. thank you. your channel deserves way more subs then it has.
This is so kind! Thank you so much and glad you enjoyed it!
im in total agreement there; i had seen so many that i wrote it off without paying it much mind; but after watching it. the change is so immediate its amazing
I'm trying to research voices for voice acting and this has helped me thank you!
That's so wonderful to hear! We're a bunch of actors as well, and we love that DnD gives us a fun space to practice. Best of luck to you!
The struggle of being a chick and wanting to do a low super scary dragon voice but it’s just not happening!! 😅😅😅
The struggle is real.
Lol same! I could do a fairy voice all day but a dragon voice? Probably not
Conversely, I could do a dragon voice but a fairy seems beyond my range. 😅
Your content is amazing. Ashame that I got you recommendet right after PnP weekend :(
I'll binge watch you ! :D
Thank you!
I've never come across this channel before but this is really helpful/useful content. Thanks for posting!!
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for saying so! Let us know if you have any suggestions on what you'd like to see.
By far, the most helpful out of the ones I’ve watched. Thank you!
Starting a campaign Saturday and this helped a bunch so many ideas loll
Glad we could help!!!! Hope it went well!
Something that helps me: singing. When I try to get comfortable with a voice or accent, I try to sing in it. I am already familiar with the lyrics, so I can focus more on the voice/accent, getting more familiar and acustomed to it, getting a feel for it, which then helps me with other words.
This is awesome, thanks man
Thanks! This was helpful.
Could you make a video wherein you show us all eight laban techniques, just so I can hear how they sound?
Low voice + Glide = Tyrion Lannister 😎
OMG Yes!
I love to do voices thanks I'll use this a lot!
Wow, this is a really good video for that :D Imma start a new cahracter next week and I wanna try a voice for the first time. I'm kind of scared but I find the Laban chart really cool and definitely gonna look into it ^-^
The video is also really concise, amazing work
Wonderful techniques! Thank you.
This is an excellent video.
Thank you so much!
Brilliant content!
Thank you! We have another DMystifying coming soon!
A Voltron of Voices is the best alliteration.
Justin is genuinely generous with his ingenuity!
me, a changeling, who uses every voice in the book: HeLlO HoW hAvE yOu *BeEn?*
I'm trying these and I'm recording myself but I can't really hear the pitch difference in the recordin, but in my ear it sounds superlow
Am I doing something wrong or the good quality microphone can't pick up the change? I'm so confused
Amazing
Thank you!
i want to voice my DnD characters so badly; but im just a monoaccented base bitch
That's the great thing about the Laban Movements! Just by adjusting your pacing, cadence, pitch, or power, you can create any number of different character voices! Give it a try and have fun experimenting with them. We believe in you @thunderborn 32!
@@CharacterPlayer you know what; i agree, and to me the Laban technique was mindblowingly useful. its effect is so immediate and easy to understand in comparison to learning a 'voice'
Great video, but the voice over is out of sync