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The Cartoon Professor-The Wall Voice acting session by @XxTheCreativeKitsunexX (XxTheCreativeKitsunexX)

As the title says me acting as a professor teaching on something deep to a audience about overcoming obstacles, this could very much be used in real world cases as well so pay attention I heard this professor is quite easy to listen to and has something wise he wishes to share. all lines are ad libbed no script was used in its production.

Voice by James Delorey J.Delorey Productions Sword Dancer Studio Canada LTD Image is royalty free and found on google images and is not my property. All Rights reserved with the voice acting.


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Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2024 @ 06:34 PM

This makes me imagine Slavoj Žižek as a psychologist (and no spittle :P ). Accents are always tricky but you pull a convincing Germanic. If you ever have the time to script things out, I strongly recommend revisiting this: the monologue is somewhat repetitive but the core argument is definitely world-relevant, and from my limited knowledge of psych I can think of several ways to build it up. HAV - Ivan Pavlov

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2024 @ 07:30 PM

@Thorvald: _It is made to sound like a live lecture and from every lecture I have ever been in it HAS been repetitive cause the speaker has to go over and remind the audience of what is being talked about so it not just rambling incoherently. This is again ad libbed there is no script its just me talking into a microphone, as for the accent I figured it fit the cartoon character image used. _

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2024 @ 10:01 PM

@XxTheCreativeKitsunexX: Ah, you're channelling a type. :p A friend had a maths prof who'd spend thirty minutes writing out the formula, then after they'd copied it down, he'd spend five seconds inspecting it, declare "No, no," and redo the whole thing.

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2024 @ 10:04 PM

@Thorvald: _LOL yeah that sounds like a teacher I knew back in high school as well, yeah I wanted to channel the character so to do so I delved back into my past and was able to mirror that teacher as best I could from memory. I was told many times people watch what they say around me cause I remember things for a long time, so never say anything embarrassing around me ha ha ha ha ha _

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