[Perform-Talk] Question for You Experienced Voice Actors!
Cristina Jones
caldomo at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 11:05:45 UTC 2021
Hi there!
Besides distance, have you tried covering your hands and display with a heavy quilt or blanket to act as a sound shield over that? I know that's something I've tried and was suggested to me.
Best:
Cristina Jones
www.theblindsoprano.com
> On Jan 8, 2021, at 8:35 PM, Anne Davis via Perform-Talk <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hey everybody! I know some of you on here are VoiceOver artists and I have an important question, especially as it relates to the use of the braille display.
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> Currently, I have a chord whereby one end hooks up to my computer, the other end hooks into my BrailleSense. This makes it a piece of cake in coaching sessions and when I’m practicing copy because I can just get right to it and read it right off my computer. My only concern is when I record, the click-click-clicking of the braille display is heard crystal clear, which I realize could cause potential distraction to anyone listening.
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> How have you gotten around this?
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> Would you recommend using a braille display other than the BrailleSense? I wonder if, for instance, one of the Brailliant models might be quieter?
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> I also emboss when necessary, especially if thereare things in the copy I need to mark, underline, or whatever.
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> But, as you may know,clients can change the script on you at the last minute and several times.
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> Any tips are greatly appreciated, on or offlist.
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> As for the Software I use and the mic: I have an AT2035 and I am using Reaper to record😊.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Annie
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