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Dear Take Three...
Did you ever have a question you wanted us to talk about on the podcast? Have you ever wanted us to address a certain issue relevant to voice actors? Have you ever wondered about our opinions on the most random stuff EVER?
Now's your chance.
Introducing "Dear Take Three...", an opportunity for you to get involved with the Take Three Podcast. There's a chance that your letters will be read or discussed on air! Think of it as an opportunity to ask us anything you want. Maybe...just maybe...we'll answer your burning questions.
Now's your chance.
Introducing "Dear Take Three...", an opportunity for you to get involved with the Take Three Podcast. There's a chance that your letters will be read or discussed on air! Think of it as an opportunity to ask us anything you want. Maybe...just maybe...we'll answer your burning questions.
bomberman61- Admin
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Re: Dear Take Three...
Dear Take Three,
This topic has been discussed before on forums but I thought it might make an interesting podcast topic. My question is about radioplays with adult/suggestive content. Why do some actors have no problems with acting in radioplays with adult/suggestive content while others do? Why do you think there's a line drawn between acting out violence and acting out sexual scenes? Is it individual or cultural? What is considered adult content? Because there is no visual component, do you think there is much need for censorship?
I think it would be interesting if you posed it as a question at the end of another podcast so your listeners could answer the question themselves and maybe pick the "best" answers to present in another podcast along with the Take Three take on things.
Oh! Maybe talk about making .zip the standard for sending lines because .rar, .7z ... it's just not necessary to have so many different programs and it makes things difficult on producers when everyone is sending lines in to them compressed differently. If we can settle on lines being in mp3 format, perhaps we can settle on compression being in .zip format.
Sincerely,
Niko the Shunned
This topic has been discussed before on forums but I thought it might make an interesting podcast topic. My question is about radioplays with adult/suggestive content. Why do some actors have no problems with acting in radioplays with adult/suggestive content while others do? Why do you think there's a line drawn between acting out violence and acting out sexual scenes? Is it individual or cultural? What is considered adult content? Because there is no visual component, do you think there is much need for censorship?
I think it would be interesting if you posed it as a question at the end of another podcast so your listeners could answer the question themselves and maybe pick the "best" answers to present in another podcast along with the Take Three take on things.
Oh! Maybe talk about making .zip the standard for sending lines because .rar, .7z ... it's just not necessary to have so many different programs and it makes things difficult on producers when everyone is sending lines in to them compressed differently. If we can settle on lines being in mp3 format, perhaps we can settle on compression being in .zip format.
Sincerely,
Niko the Shunned
Last edited by Niko on Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:40 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : thought of something else... XD)
Dear Take Three
I don't think this topic has been addressed before, and I haven't really checked on the VAA forums to see it anyone's posted a thread about this. Nor have I posted anything on the topic.
However, I feel comfortable enough to do it here.
What do you do if the lines for the character you're auditioning for have terrible grammatical errors?
Do you just PM the person and risk offending them, sadly some people don't like to be corrected and are offended when they receive criticism on their work.
When you're auditioning, do you just say the lines with all the errors? I doubt one can take the liberty to correct it.
And I'm talking particularly about original work.
Thank you!
However, I feel comfortable enough to do it here.
What do you do if the lines for the character you're auditioning for have terrible grammatical errors?
Do you just PM the person and risk offending them, sadly some people don't like to be corrected and are offended when they receive criticism on their work.
When you're auditioning, do you just say the lines with all the errors? I doubt one can take the liberty to correct it.
And I'm talking particularly about original work.
Thank you!
MistyGlow-Betty- Posts : 2
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Location : Springfield, OR
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