Hey everyone! Quick update, a couple of people have mentioned the app line learner working great too. I’ve used it since posting this video and it does work well, only thing is, I didn’t find it super user friendly and you can’t change the pitch of the readers lines like you can on audacity, so it’s obvious it’s a recording of yourself. However, I’ve booked jobs from using line learner so it doesn’t seem to matter too much. Thought I’d mention that incase anyone wants another solution ☺️
This is a comforting video. I've been doing it the way you show with Audacity before I ever saw your video. Great minds think alike. It amazes me that I can never find anyone to read lines with me. I ask and they seem to think I'm going to poison them and they run and hide. Also, nowadays there are online Ai sites where you can put in the text of your choice and choose a Voice and it spits out your text in that voice. Sounds mostly realistic too.
This is absolutely brilliant!! And while setting up this recording & getting it perfect, it helps you memorize your lines as well. For the first time in about 3 years, I'm actually looking forward to my next audition!! Like you said, I may not choose to do this all the time but it's a fantastic alternative to what has become quite mundane.
I'm new to this industry and have been asked to submit self-tapes- love these videos!! And your humour!! Such a vibe- thanks so much for these tutorials ❤
Kelly stamps and the magical pin on your comment and then boom! You got a new subscriber. Watching from Nairobi, Kenyan and truly speaking, you are doing a great job.
Super unlikely I'll get a response but your videos have been inspiring me a lot. I'm 28 years old from Scotland. Do you think it's too late to get into acting? I always dreamt of being an actor, I done stage performances from around 10 years old up until I was 17, unfortunately I was a late bloomer, I didn't go through puberty until I was 19 (I know, most guys go through this at 13). I guess one perk is I've always been behind, so I look younger than I actually am which is an accidental benefit, sometimes I feel really embarrassed that 23-25 year olds feel years more mature than me, but it's also my fault of hiding from the age of 18-24 and being afraid of socialising. I started socialising again at 25. Photography was one of my outputs, street photography, that's actually how I found you and hearing you were an actor was very inspiring, you seemed so confident/happy and in complete peace with yourself that I couldn't help but feel inspired. I recently decided I want to jump into acting because I don't feel ''old'' at 28. But when I think of people who started at 16-21, I certainly feel behind in life. I wouldn't be able to join a school until I was 29, and at that point it makes me wonder if I even got in would I be in with a bunch of 18-21 year olds and they'd think I'm pathetic? I still suffer some mental health torture from those years of isolation, it's probably noticeable in my typing. I already have the odds against me being from Scotland, does being late to the acting world make it worth it? I found a course here in Scotland that's a 1 year course, rather than a 3 year course, and I often get tempted to just go for it but god am I petrified. I wish more people seemed as excitable and passionate as you, because I'd probably be less intimidated by humans.
LOVE THIS! You're charming & full of practical tips that are easy enough for anyone to use. My ONLY criticism: the extra-loud sound effects. You're plenty interesting without them, but the real issue is that they are MUCH louder than you, so they startle me a bit. Despite that, I'll be watching your other tapes because I'm sure to learn plenty from you. Thanks for sharing this!
This is great! My only add on would be that once you can afford to, buy a decent mic to record the lines, similar to what you would buy if you were interested in doing voiceover work. (It doesn't have to be expensive, my lovely Sudotack was 35 quid second hand.) The mic will help to reduce room noise and/or make it easier to remove room noise in editing, so you don't hear it in between the silenced moments giving away the fact that you are responding to a recording.
Thanks so much for this WONDERFUL brilliant video.....I am always making myself crazy 🤪 with this and I will use your suggestions today for a self tape ..,,fingers crossed 🤞
I am gobsmacked!!! I did everything you demonstrated in this video and was so glad that I already use audacity for voice over work. I had the final step to go....change the pitch...and it is not in my effects list!!! I have spent hours looking for an alternative, trying Change tempo and Change speed to no avail. Somebody please HELP!!!!
Do you have the latest version of audacity? Make sure to save what you’ve recorded as an mp3 and audacity file so you can re open it in the new version. But try updating your audacity. There should also be a search bar in the app so you can search for “pitch” to try and change it. Hope that helps
@@SeverineHowellMeri That's exactly what I did young lady. I could have saved myself a lot of stress had I thought of that yesterday! Anyway, it worked and I practiced and sent off my first solo self tape today. Now I have options!! Thanks again.
Hey, @severinehowellmeri. When will "General" Lima return in a future season 2 We Baby Bears episode after the great veggie war? I love your voice as Lima so much.
I use the selfie now because I’ve got used to seeing myself that way and use my own reflection in the selfie cam as a good eyeline but the quality of the back camera is definitely better :)
Often on youtube when people show self-tapes the reader's voice is barely possible to hear (on the cell phone at least), if without a speaker, what can be a solution to that? Also the condenser mics (like the one you showed in your other self tape tutorial) usually work better if you are very close to the mic. I wonder what affordable equipment one can use in such case to make the sound recording louder? Apart from boosting it in post production
Boosting it in post production can help but in my experience, it doesn’t matter if the readers voice can be heard too loudly since it isn’t their tape, it’s yours. So long as you can hear it when you’re recording it and it’s a little audible in the final thing, you should be good to go. If you’re recording the readers lines yourself, make sure you’re close to the mic when you do so and you can try boosting the gain. Usually, recording it in your phone and then airdropping it to your laptop to edit it in audacity will make it clear enough.
Hello Sèverine Howell-Meri ! This is Kodak Photo Printer. The videos you make are very entertaining, and we are interested in working with you. If you are interested in a collaboration, could you please provide your email address? If you have any questions, let us know. Thank you! 🙂
Hey everyone! Quick update, a couple of people have mentioned the app line learner working great too. I’ve used it since posting this video and it does work well, only thing is, I didn’t find it super user friendly and you can’t change the pitch of the readers lines like you can on audacity, so it’s obvious it’s a recording of yourself. However, I’ve booked jobs from using line learner so it doesn’t seem to matter too much. Thought I’d mention that incase anyone wants another solution ☺️
The energy of this video is wonderfully chaotic
hahaha the best way to teach imo 😂😂😂
Thank you so much for posting this! I have to do a love scene for a self tape and I really don’t want my friends or family members reading for me…
This is a comforting video. I've been doing it the way you show with Audacity before I ever saw your video. Great minds think alike. It amazes me that I can never find anyone to read lines with me. I ask and they seem to think I'm going to poison them and they run and hide. Also, nowadays there are online Ai sites where you can put in the text of your choice and choose a Voice and it spits out your text in that voice. Sounds mostly realistic too.
Thank you for this. Just recorded my self tape doing this method and this video helped a lot with everything
That’s amazing! Bet you smashed it
This is absolutely brilliant!! And while setting up this recording & getting it perfect, it helps you memorize your lines as well. For the first time in about 3 years, I'm actually looking forward to my next audition!! Like you said, I may not choose to do this all the time but it's a fantastic alternative to what has become quite mundane.
That performance babes 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Plus the editting is elite! ❤️
thank you so much love!
This is brilliant! I have been searching for a no reader hack. Thank you, and I can't wait to try it out. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Amazing personality, info, and video editing. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I'm new to this industry and have been asked to submit self-tapes- love these videos!! And your humour!! Such a vibe- thanks so much for these tutorials ❤
You are absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much for all of your advice!!
Thank you so much for watching!
Kelly stamps and the magical pin on your comment and then boom! You got a new subscriber.
Watching from Nairobi, Kenyan and truly speaking, you are doing a great job.
Thank you so much fellow stampede member 😂😂
@Sèverine Howell-Meri Welcome
Super unlikely I'll get a response but your videos have been inspiring me a lot.
I'm 28 years old from Scotland. Do you think it's too late to get into acting? I always dreamt of being an actor, I done stage performances from around 10 years old up until I was 17, unfortunately I was a late bloomer, I didn't go through puberty until I was 19 (I know, most guys go through this at 13). I guess one perk is I've always been behind, so I look younger than I actually am which is an accidental benefit, sometimes I feel really embarrassed that 23-25 year olds feel years more mature than me, but it's also my fault of hiding from the age of 18-24 and being afraid of socialising.
I started socialising again at 25. Photography was one of my outputs, street photography, that's actually how I found you and hearing you were an actor was very inspiring, you seemed so confident/happy and in complete peace with yourself that I couldn't help but feel inspired.
I recently decided I want to jump into acting because I don't feel ''old'' at 28. But when I think of people who started at 16-21, I certainly feel behind in life. I wouldn't be able to join a school until I was 29, and at that point it makes me wonder if I even got in would I be in with a bunch of 18-21 year olds and they'd think I'm pathetic? I still suffer some mental health torture from those years of isolation, it's probably noticeable in my typing. I already have the odds against me being from Scotland, does being late to the acting world make it worth it? I found a course here in Scotland that's a 1 year course, rather than a 3 year course, and I often get tempted to just go for it but god am I petrified. I wish more people seemed as excitable and passionate as you, because I'd probably be less intimidated by humans.
Its never too late. I would start with intro acting classes. Its a great space to learn and grow as an actor.
Definitely gonna use this!! 🙌🏾🧡
Amaaaaazing! Let me know how you get on
Thank you so much for this!! So helpful ☺️
You’re welcome!
Girl i think I just saw you in a commercial driving in a huge four wheeler!!
Hahaha yes that was me!! 😂😂 thank you for being here
@Sèverine Howell-Meri yes girl!!!!!!!!
This is so helpful!! You are the best Sev!!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching x
taking many many notes, thank you for sharing your wisdom !!!!!!
You’re welcome my babes
Such a helpful vid - thanks so much for making it! 😊
You’re so welcome!
LOVE THIS! You're charming & full of practical tips that are easy enough for anyone to use. My ONLY criticism: the extra-loud sound effects. You're plenty interesting without them, but the real issue is that they are MUCH louder than you, so they startle me a bit. Despite that, I'll be watching your other tapes because I'm sure to learn plenty from you. Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you so much for your sweet comment and for letting me know ☺️
This is great! My only add on would be that once you can afford to, buy a decent mic to record the lines, similar to what you would buy if you were interested in doing voiceover work. (It doesn't have to be expensive, my lovely Sudotack was 35 quid second hand.) The mic will help to reduce room noise and/or make it easier to remove room noise in editing, so you don't hear it in between the silenced moments giving away the fact that you are responding to a recording.
Great advice. I said the same thing in my how to film a self tape video
Thank you so much for this.......a huuuuggge help!!!!!
THIS JUST SAVED ME !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH UGHH
Glad it could help!
Thanks so much for this WONDERFUL brilliant video.....I am always making myself crazy 🤪 with this and I will use your suggestions today for a self tape ..,,fingers crossed 🤞
Saving the day as always 🙏🏾
Glad I could help !
Thanks for this tip. It's exactly what I needed.
Nice work 👌👌👌👌 thanks 🙏
Thank you! You’re welcome
THANK U IVE NEEDED THIS
YOURE SO WELCOME ❤️❤️❤️
This is so helpful thank you angel!
simply genius
You're the best---thank you so much!!!!!
Hey love your energy and the knowledge which you are sharing great content ❤️ love from india 🥰
Ugh! Thank you!!! ❤
I am gobsmacked!!! I did everything you demonstrated in this video and was so glad that I already use audacity for voice over work. I had the final step to go....change the pitch...and it is not in my effects list!!! I have spent hours looking for an alternative, trying Change tempo and Change speed to no avail. Somebody please HELP!!!!
Do you have the latest version of audacity? Make sure to save what you’ve recorded as an mp3 and audacity file so you can re open it in the new version. But try updating your audacity. There should also be a search bar in the app so you can search for “pitch” to try and change it. Hope that helps
@@SeverineHowellMeri That's exactly what I did young lady. I could have saved myself a lot of stress had I thought of that yesterday! Anyway, it worked and I practiced and sent off my first solo self tape today. Now I have options!! Thanks again.
A man is learning🤓
Love to see it
Yahhh this is amazing advice! New Sub 🥰
Welcome!
Thaaank you for this!!
Hey, @severinehowellmeri.
When will "General" Lima return in a future season 2 We Baby Bears episode after the great veggie war? I love your voice as Lima so much.
Brilliant!!!
Thank you for watching!
Omg Thank you!
You’re so welcome!
Appreciate the vid thanks. Do you use the selfie camera or the front camera when self taping? Looks like the selfie in this vid. Thanks again!
I use the selfie now because I’ve got used to seeing myself that way and use my own reflection in the selfie cam as a good eyeline but the quality of the back camera is definitely better :)
So goood!!!
Thank you !
You can do this AND video tape yourself as the other actor and respond your yourself!! You can get your REACTION!!
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Name of app
That was so Amazing beautiful awesome job sweetheart
Lol you're funny! And these are great tips!
Hahaha thank you! I’m glad it’s helped
Good my friend
I'm an actor I'm going to get myself a laptop pretty soon just to record someone else's dialogues why mainly want to cold read my own
Found you from Kelly stamps 🥰
Hey b heyyy! 🥺🥺❤️
Often on youtube when people show self-tapes the reader's voice is barely possible to hear (on the cell phone at least), if without a speaker, what can be a solution to that? Also the condenser mics (like the one you showed in your other self tape tutorial) usually work better if you are very close to the mic. I wonder what affordable equipment one can use in such case to make the sound recording louder? Apart from boosting it in post production
Boosting it in post production can help but in my experience, it doesn’t matter if the readers voice can be heard too loudly since it isn’t their tape, it’s yours. So long as you can hear it when you’re recording it and it’s a little audible in the final thing, you should be good to go. If you’re recording the readers lines yourself, make sure you’re close to the mic when you do so and you can try boosting the gain. Usually, recording it in your phone and then airdropping it to your laptop to edit it in audacity will make it clear enough.
Lit channel. Came here from Taco Bell.Nice advice.
Thank you so much!
Marry me.
The editing for extra is annoying as hell
Great video! Thank you!!
Hello Sèverine Howell-Meri ! This is Kodak Photo Printer.
The videos you make are very entertaining, and we are interested in working with you.
If you are interested in a collaboration, could you please provide your email address?
If you have any questions, let us know. Thank you! 🙂