The Purgatorians 'Prequel before the sequel' miniseries

King Of Red for Guard 1

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Guard 1
closed
Paid: Flat Rate 10 GBP
Role assigned to: David Wamala

This is a very small part and more suitable if you only want a small role. If you can do different voices, you can still audition for other roles later down the line. If not, I may still be able to give you another role in season 4 or above once most people forget that this was the same voice as the guard.


Accents allowed – Any but try not to have too thick of an accent if not a native English speaker.


Age range – 30+


Both guards are not in it much at all and only serve to bolster the scene they are in and allow plot developments to happen.

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • male adult
  • Authority
  • fear
  • any but not too thick
  • 30-50
  • voice actor
  • (With authority) Miss Elena Stoneheart, You are to be arrested for the murders of Trevor Longstrom and Billy Castleton

  • (Urgency, Fear) The Purgatorians are attacking. There is an army close to our gates. We don't have much time.

King Of Red
The Purgatorians 'Prequel before the sequel' miniseries
Serenity Solo Studios

Both of these lines were better with no audio noise whatsoever. The first had the voice and the authority, the second you could hear the fear slightly leaking out from the authority he is trying to retain.

I will have to take those reductions that you gave and tweak them to how I need them to be on my voice files.

I'm sort of being a hypocrite when I mention audio noise as I'm struggling to remove my own hiss lol

    King Of Red
    King Of Red

    It took me far too long to figure out using a double pass noise reduction that doesn't introduce distortion. The trick for mine in particular is taking the noise profile the second time before the second pass of treatment, so I record a blank sample of just my baseline noise for a consistent selection to gather my noise profile against. I normalise the blank sample with the rest of my audio, then take the sample for my noise profile apply reduction to everything, take the sample a second time as the profile and apply reduction on everything again. In most cases the noise goes completely dead.

      Serenity Solo Studios

      Thanks. I noticed on mine, not being harsh enough keeps some of the hiss, being to harsh causes the garbled interference effect. I shall have to try double passing it as you suggested because I was honestly at my wits end with it. All my money is tied up paying for the lines and song and music licensing so I can't as of yet afford a better microphone.

      I have a blue yeti X with it set to only pick up audio from the front, gain set to 1, volume low on both the microphone and the laptop settings for it, and it still picks up a cop cars siren as it drives by as though it's right outside the windows, so you can imagine what the room hiss is like on it :P

        King Of Red
        King Of Red

        I only discovered today after some of that extra hardware spending on a very long new cable that the noise I thought was all from my computer's power supply fan is about 80% electrical noise that sounds exactly like my power supply fan. And that's on the pre-Logitech days relic of a Yeti Pro 5-pin XLR.

        I've done a lot of setup tweaking to remove some of the raw audio noise but the rest is up to that double pass reduction I run in Audacity now.

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