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An Audio-Only Netflix: Movies to Podcasts
Interesting, isn't it? Netflix is bringing an audio only test for its Android users. It's still pretty new but the idea that someone would rather listen to a movie than watch it? Changes the ball game. This is probably most suitable for things like documentaries and stand up shows but yeah, who knows if this opens up doors for anyone who is up to watching a full length movie audio style!
Time To Get Physical with Voice Overs!
Have you ever had that moment when you’re recording for Voice Over (VO) where you just can’t get the voice right? You read the line correctly, the tone is right, but you can’t get the excitement, enthusiasm, or emotions right? So what do you do to get it? Here’s a little tip for you: It’s time to get physical! Move your body as you speak!
You know when you scream you hit harder? It works both ways to your voice too! When you move your body, your voice follows it more naturally. For example, watch this video of Hugh Jackman recording a VO for the climax scene in the movie, Logan. He moves his arms as if he’s running to match the breathing, and he clenched his fist when he screams. Well, you can see the result in the movie and it is perfect! So next time you’re in the booth and you can’t get a line right, don’t get embarrassed and just go all out!
A Keyboard For Typing and For Melodies
Can you imagine composing a letter, notes, poems or an entire podcast script with a keypad that also sings to you? Wait no more, that’s what Typatone does! It’s an audio-visual instrument created by Lullatone and jonobr1 in 2015, and while it’s been a while, it doesn’t get old. You can compose, change the tempo, the type of instruments, or key to your melodies and share them to your loved ones. But if you’re like us, we save a copy via QuickTime and have your writing sing to you 😜
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