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Old 04-15-2008, 10:55 PM   #1
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Oh, I loved it. The wolves were *magnificent*. Did you use them when playing live werewolf, too?
But Nogrod, this is getting scary.
You have always really reminded me (personality wise) of my eldest brother. Then, I saw your picture as Tom Bombadil, and I find you look like my eldest brother. Now I have heard your voice (Gandalf, right?) and - what do you know - you sound just like him, too.
Yes, and what you DIDN'T know is that your brother is leading a double life in Finland on weekends.
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Old 04-16-2008, 03:15 AM   #2
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Whoa, Nog, it was wonderful! (All of you!)

"Ouvrez... bitte?"

But especially Gimli had really great accent and Boromir was mad!

And was that squeking of Frodo supposed to be an epigony of my fantastic and original Frodo?
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Old 04-16-2008, 03:30 AM   #3
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I've heard this so many times but it never fails to make me laugh. (I'm in the school library, listening to it with headphones and people are looking at me and wondering why I'm giglling and grinning... well, they have no clue. )

I'm laughing at the animals and Gandalf's "clear" mellon and everybody's voices and the whining Hobbits and well, everything...
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Old 04-16-2008, 05:01 AM   #4
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"Ouvrez... bitte?"
I totally cracked up at that point.

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I'm laughing at the animals and Gandalf's "clear" mellon and everybody's voices and the whining Hobbits and well, everything...
I know, I kept expecting Frodo to say, "Are we there yet? Can I have an ice-cream?"

...but overall it's pretty darned impressive. Out of curiosity, Nogrod, did the wolves and the opening door come from an sfx cd, or what?
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Old 04-16-2008, 05:33 AM   #5
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Out of curiosity, Nogrod, did the wolves and the opening door come from an sfx cd, or what?
Nope! They are purely home-made.

The wolves are Aganzir, Brinniel, Greenie, Lommy & Volo. They went to different rooms and howled there. After that I mixed their voice a bit, panned them moving in space and added loads of echo...

The opening of the doors is a combination of two different voices. There are two rocks picked up from the backyard grinded together and then there is my iron mortar which is scratched with the mortar hammer (or whatever is the name of that thing you grind the spices in a mortar). And the resulting sound is given a lot of echo as well as the lowest frequencies are turned to the maximum.

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But especially Gimli had really great accent
I agree. We had this idea that Gimli would have a Russian accent and Legolas a Swedish one.

Actually, Legate, in case you didn't notice, there was also some Czech in the part where Gandalf uses different languages...

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Old 04-16-2008, 08:52 AM   #7
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I'm laughing although I haven't even listened to the final version. It was very interesting to do and now I want to get a home studio too. :S
Russian accent indeed...
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Actually, Legate, in case you didn't notice, there was also some Czech in the part where Gandalf uses different languages...
In fact, I didn't. Nogrod's voice is often very quiet, or sometimes even when he starts loud, the end of the word ends in silence. Only now listening of it with the volume up, I noticed that, but really not on the first hearing.
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