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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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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So the part that's I guess a philosophical question is, I assume Baker considers how he sounds on a podcast to be more "him" than the manly-men he universally gets cast as. Did he create the voice he uses for his podcast too, or is that just completely unmodulated
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