Guides on how to make a trailer?
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Guides on how to make a trailer?
I'm working on a trailer, and need some basic guidelines. Never made one before, but Is there anyway to get that Cliche voiceover during a trailer to say Whatever I want? Like a Proggy that changes my voice into that cliche voice over thing. If theres anything else I should be aware of, or if you know any guides for the basics, Feel free to link me. Thanks a ton.
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Re: Guides on how to make a trailer?
Not that I know of. Some people are just really good a replicating it...like Pablo Francisco and a friend of mine, heheh.Rem0 wrote:Is there anyway to get that Cliche voiceover during a trailer to say Whatever I want? Like a Proggy that changes my voice into that cliche voice over thing.
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Re: Guides on how to make a trailer?
Hire Don LaFontaine?Rem0 wrote:I'm working on a trailer, and need some basic guidelines. Never made one before, but Is there anyway to get that Cliche voiceover during a trailer to say Whatever I want?
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You can let your voice seam deeper, but I don´t think that it gives you another voice. It just edits it. Sry, I don´t know much about editing software for audio.
Uhm... I think that in every trailer you should here some original voices of the footage (but please no japanese and underlay it with subs =/ ) and there are also sound effects in it.
The perfect sound for a scene isn´t that easy to find, but you can start your search at
www.sounddogs.com
Have your eyes open, beacause there are much more of these sites in the net.
You can also start a casting here at the forums to find somebody that speaks your lines.
Uhm... I think that in every trailer you should here some original voices of the footage (but please no japanese and underlay it with subs =/ ) and there are also sound effects in it.
The perfect sound for a scene isn´t that easy to find, but you can start your search at
www.sounddogs.com
Have your eyes open, beacause there are much more of these sites in the net.
You can also start a casting here at the forums to find somebody that speaks your lines.