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@BigAntStudios :Ross you should also try this and post it here..
Might give you a challenge on that!Can I submit more than one audition: e.g. showing off my startling array of regional accents?
The don't call me the man of a thousand voicesat allfor nothing.
@BigAntStudios :Ross you should also try this and post it here..
this would be better :-Sasura ballebazi karwa, gend patakwa, six lagwa.
Never heard announcing in Sanskrit. Unless you were playing in 600ADWhat about Sanskrit ?
It’s been a while….. but here we are again for another round of Early Septembering fun and games!
Don Bradman Cricket 17 is to be released late in 2016, and yes, that’s about as good a guess as we can give right now. Is there any point in me asking that you don’t ask for a more exact release date? Probably not…. anyway, moving on, one of the most popular audio features in the original DBC was the ground announcer. At Big Ant we strive to involve the community as much as we can and want to bring some things never before done to our games, and so we thought it would be cool if we could get you guys to do localised ground announcing for us. You could be the new 12th man!!
So, the idea is, playing in Essex? Wouldn't it be nice to hear a Pommie announcer that has an accent to match the area. Delhi? How about an announcer that speaks Hindi?
We're offering you fans the chance of immortality by way of having your own voice in the game as a selectable ground announcer. If you have a microphone and think you've got what it takes, we want to hear you!
So, to business.... "How can I audition?"
1. Record yourself reading the follow lines:
"Ladies and gentlemen, hello and welcome to this one day international match between South Africa and Pakistan."
"Please give a big round of applause for the opening batsmen as they make their way out to the middle."
"End of the over - New Zealand are 208 for 2."
2. Save your recording (either as individual files per line, or as a single file) - .wav is preferable, but any common audio format is fine.
3. Attach your recording(s) to this thread.
4. We will get back to those shortlisted with the full announcer script!
We hope to include as many of the best voices as we can (within reason).
For non-English speakers - stay tuned! We will be releasing translated audition script soon.
For the rest of you, we look forward to hearing what you've got!
Cheers,
Ross.
PS: Yeah, I know, it's not Friday, we'll own them again soon, but there's this guy that kinda owns tomorrow so I decided to get in early...
Allarrukkum vanakaumchennai english and tamil
Vanakkam maybe in Niramala Periasamy Style..Allarrukkum vanakaum