This podcast features Darren Dunstan from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Pokemon recorded at Supanova Sydney on Saturday 8th October 2006.
Show Notes
I’m not married!
The process of voice acting
What ADR means
Splinter research
Less pizza, more dark!
Martial arts research (TMNT)
Voice actors from cartoon vs film (TMNT)
Meshing character traits with the actor
Preferred recording style
The origin of the voice of Pegasus
Pokemon LIVE! and how it worked
Favourite episodes
TMNT Season 6
Vocal technique regrets
Directing voice actors in Pokemon
Singing as Pegasus
Contractual obstacles on Pokemon
Chaotic!
Live theatre activities, David Ives stageplays
Theatrical training applied to voice work
Thanks, I love it here!
Feedback
The Podcast
Download mp3 (12megs)
Music Acknowledgments
Listen to Podcast Now
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This podcast features Darren Dunstan from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Pokemon recorded at Supanova Sydney on Saturday 8th October 2006.
Show Notes
I’m not married!
The process of voice acting
What ADR means
Splinter research
Less pizza, more dark!
Martial arts research (TMNT)
Voice actors from cartoon vs film (TMNT)
Meshing character traits with the actor
Preferred recording style
The origin of the voice of Pegasus
Pokemon LIVE! and how it worked
Favourite episodes
TMNT Season 6
Vocal technique regrets
Directing voice actors in Pokemon
Singing as Pegasus
Contractual obstacles on Pokemon
Chaotic!
Live theatre activities, David Ives stageplays
Theatrical training applied to voice work
Thanks, I love it here!
Feedback
The Podcast
Download mp3 (12megs)
Music Acknowledgments
Listen to Podcast Now
This entry was posted
on Sunday, November 19th, 2006 at 3:35 pm and is filed under Podcasts .
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.