Where would modern games be
without voice actors and motion capture actors?
Without voice actors to convey emotions to the player, the music was often used to fill this role, becoming part of the events on the screen.
Not exact matches
How can a candidate seriously claim that they had the
voice and purported support of a well - known
actor like Morgan Freeman
without ever having spoken with him?»
Metroid Prime is something original
without the used of much
voice actor.
The animation is perfectly colorful and the
voice actors earn their paychecks, but it's blatantly obvious that this thing started production
without a screenplay — and hit the screens
without a plot.
Like any other veteran character
actor he had long since got used to being the face and
voice that people marked immediately
without being able to attach a name.
(Even in his 60s, the
actor remains an intimidating physical presence, capable of chilling bloodstreams
without raising his
voice — though few bellow as convincingly.)
The jokes are
without any humor value, the script is a shamefully lazy patchwork of derivative ideas, and the character model of Garfield continues to look grotesque, while
voiced in a terrible, grating fashion from one of my favorite comedic
actors, Bill «Not interested in Ghostbusters 3, but Garfield 2 is OK» Murray.
Any animated film would be nothing
without a great cast of
voice actors behind it to bring to life every scene through the characters.
I was a bit skeptical that one
actor could make multiple personalities come to life
without sounding or acting the same for each, but McAvoy sure did a great job separating and exploring each of
voices in his head.
It arrived
without the working subtitle it had held (The Kaboom of Doom), but with almost the entire principal cast of animals and their original
voice actors back on board.
It's impossible to imagine Disney's Beauty and the Beast
without Lumiere, Cogsworth or Mrs. Potts, and with top notch digital effects and the
voices of excellent
actors like Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellan and Emma Thompson playing them, these characters vividly come to life, as do Madame de Garderobe (Audra McDonald), Chip (Nathan Mack), Plumette (Gugu Mbatha - Raw) and the newly - created Maestro Cadenza (Stanley Tucci), a composer transformed into a harpsichord.
Other than an SME / prof who can riff on about a subject
without a script (which, of course, makes course creation / design more difficult for you), the best people to read your script in a conversational way with passion and engagement are
voice actors.
Years after I visited scientists determined the limestone seats minimize low - frequency background noise while magnifying higher - frequency
voices, which means
actors could deliver full performances
without modern microphones, so the effect is a bit less magical than when I was there.
Without a shadow of a doubt it's your first companion, Bones, that manages to steal the show thanks to his mutterings of sacrificing and incredibly cheesy, emphatic
voice -
actor who places great emphasis in all the wrong areas, creating a strange, offbeat character.
It seemed that the
voice actors delivered all of their lines individually
without having the benefit of working with the other
voice actors so that conversations seemed more organic.
One of the most discussed aspects of Dragon Quest XI is the decision by Square Enix to go
without voice acting on both PS4 and 3DS, and I mean, any
voice acting at all, to the point that its characters didn't even need to be assigned
voice actors... until now.
The
voice acting was so bad as well, it's like the
actors just came in and spoke their lines
without knowing what the f**k they were saying.
Even
without the greatest
voice actors in the world, just the way the characters were portrayed in text made a lot of the sappy dialogue enjoyable instead of a headache.
It must be pretty common for the game company to not tell the
voice actor exactly who they're auditioning for, and I imagine it would help them get a fresh take
without the
actor doing an «impression» of a character they already know.
I see a Voice
Actor's tab, and in series
without extensive
voicing, the main protagonist / playable character is
without extensive dialogue.
Everyone keeps saying it's a different
voice actor without saying who it is.
So
without further ado, here is the list of English
voice actors IMDB has posted for Naruto Storm 3 along with the characters they play!
And I'm happy the developers haven't used
voice actors to dub characters... it may sound strange to think this way, but I felt the game is great
without voices.
With the captivating
voices of such famous
actors as Hayden Panettiere, Rami Malek, and Peter Stormare, and the simplicity of gameplay, Until Dawn promises an engaging tale to play through
without ever asking you to think about which button does what, since it'll be holding your hand almost the entire way.
If you're a singer, voiceover
actor or podcast host, you couldn't do your job
without that
voice, after all.