Keep me safe from trouble and pain and hire Tim Curry for anything. Actually, if you would re use some of the voice actors of the characters that died in DAO and DA2 that would be awesome.
Please Bioware, Rose Tint My World
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mousestalker
, oct. 31 2012 12:17
#1
Posté 31 octobre 2012 - 12:17
#2
Posté 01 novembre 2012 - 03:12
mousestalker wrote...
Keep me safe from trouble and pain and hire Tim Curry for anything. Actually, if you would re use some of the voice actors of the characters that died in DAO and DA2 that would be awesome.
When an actor has a very distinctive voice, it's problematic to bring them back in the same series as someone else... as much as that sometimes pains me.
#3
Posté 01 novembre 2012 - 04:37
TheJediSaint wrote...
I'm getting the image in my head of your thinking "He would be a great voice actor for this character!" and then, "Blast! We've already used him!"
That has happened.
We even had an actor audition for a DA2 role who was in DAO... and they were great. Sadly, they had a voice that was really obviously that DAO role. For about two minutes we agonized over whether it would be OK regardless... but no. No, no. Sanity must rule the day (except on Friday, and even then only in the Writer's Pit).
Modifié par David Gaider, 01 novembre 2012 - 04:38 .
#4
Posté 01 novembre 2012 - 04:44
Palipride47 wrote...
And this situation is still (unfortuately for Mr. Gaider) is not the case with Nathan Fillion.
We've never had Mr. Fillion act for us in DA. The choice of characters might be limited, unless he can do an accent (and, if he can, would he still sound like Nathan Fillion?). Even then, I'd more than happily have him voice someone. Hell, I'd even write a character just for him. That's how much I adore the man.
Thing is, he has that whole TV show thing. And a career. And such. He is a Man In Demand, and good on him. I don't imagine doing VO work on a video game is really his speed any longer.
#5
Posté 01 novembre 2012 - 04:53
TheJediSaint wrote...
Please forgive the off-topic question, but what is a Writer's Pit? It sounds like something you place under a trap door.
It is! And that's where we keep all the writers.
I'm told it's to keep us from infecting the rest of the staff. Which is perfectly reasonable.





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