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The Anomaly: a (very) short video generated and narrated by MadeofWax
I recorded the narration on my little iPad min 5 and edited it using Audio share. Even did a little EQ in AUM with Visual EQ so technically this falls under the iOS recording umbrella.
For anyone wondering, no my Texas accent is really that thick. But I have friends and relatives who sound more country than that 🤣
Thanks for watching and listening.
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Comments
I really like your voice and accent, and it suits the vid very well 👍👍
Thank you @Gavinski
My drama teacher in high school tried to get rid of any trace of my accent. And I can sound much more proper. But get me around my country friends for long and I sound like an honest to goodness redneck 😁
Thanks again for watching
i liked it. nice job. your voice fits the piece.
did you put in sound effects on a few of these shots? i thought i heard some, like during the shuttle lift off.
Yes I did.I used public domain audio from the Internet Archive.
Thanks for watching 😁
Love it!
These are really getting professional looking, man.
that is awesome. i think sound effects enhance your piece and give it more life. keep it up.
Thank you @Edward_Alexander
Thank you, @NeuM , I'm trying to improve as I learn.
Thanks again @JodorowskyV . There's a lot of great resources on the Internet Archive. Fortunately NASA liftoff recordings are public domain so that one was easy to find. I also forgot to credit Voice Synth and Speak unit for the "anomaly detected" part. Great iOS apps.
Well worth a little bump 👽🛸