...roughly 1 hour actually. And then it's the third session. Last one before my demo. Time has just flown by these past few weeks.
I've been busy with non-voice over things more than my homework, and am a little behind, though not by much.
Just got two new jobs. Well, one part time job and one internship. It'll be very crazy come January with 80 hours/7 days a week, but it'll be worth it in the long run.
Back to VoiceOver stuffs. My recording myself project was interesting. And fun. I had some issues with my microphone (still not sure what's wrong with it) which ended up being what I talked about. It took me six or seven tries before I sounded almost like I did the first time. It wasn't perfect, but nearly so.
Most of what I've been practicing is the build up to what I need for my demo, and by extension, the working world. I got to pick copies to practice and go over today. Which is fun. :) I had to pick at least 14 commercial copies and 9 narrative copies. I ended up having a few more, but that is always a good thing.
I had to make sure that I had a lot of diversity, so I did my best to. Two of the narrative copies I'm going to do are very technical heavy, but thanks to my new job, totally doable. Yesss. One good thing about being a customer service health specialist.
I'm beginning to get butterflies, so I'm going to stop writing for now, and I'll update around 1, when I'll be done with my session. -Mae
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