Ok so this is an example of stuff related to real world voice stuff where I feel like voice actors have a secret Like completely leaving gender aside, Troy Baker doesn't sound like ANY character he has played when speaking just as himself.https://youtu.be/MFLtbCf4L60
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At least not nowadays The Method, as we call it, was about approaching this from the other direction, you get in touch with yourself and your "instrument" and get an intuitive sense how it authentically feels when you're in a different mental state and how your voice/body reacts
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And you use that as the "components" that you build the character from Like instead of saying Joel has a deeper pitch, a less varied tone, a more staccato delivery, etc, more likely you'd say he's "cold", he's "blunt", he's "detached", he's "closed off"
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To clarify what fascinates me about him and what seems like a mystic secret, is, the actors from his crowd who I've heard speak casually who are, you know, anything like I would ever want to sound like (Johnson, Bailey, etc) don't sound like their character's but they don't >
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> have an almost unimaginable path to get there. Like I think there's like two vocal characteristics Ashley Johnson changes to sound like Ellie or Tulip. Baker changes *everything* and also his podcast host normal person voice is just... incredibly not any character
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