COMPLETE - Richard III by William Shakespeare - ek
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_third_citizen_2.mp3
As always, comments and suggestions appreciated. If it's not up to snuff, let me know, I can re-record.
As always, comments and suggestions appreciated. If it's not up to snuff, let me know, I can re-record.
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Act V, Scene III has the two princes as ghosts speaking the lines. I find it difficult sometimes to understand parts where two people are speaking in unison - they're often at slightly different paces, and the words get garbled.
Should I wait to voice it until the other prince submits the lines, or vice versa, and record at the same pace? Or are we not going to speak in unison, but do something else?
Should I wait to voice it until the other prince submits the lines, or vice versa, and record at the same pace? Or are we not going to speak in unison, but do something else?
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Hi Tricia -
Why don't you just go ahead and record all the lines, and I'll make a decision while editing - I might just split up the ones that are supposed to be spoken together, or see how they sound in unison. But either way it would be good to have all the lines spoken by both readers.
Thanks!
Why don't you just go ahead and record all the lines, and I'll make a decision while editing - I might just split up the ones that are supposed to be spoken together, or see how they sound in unison. But either way it would be good to have all the lines spoken by both readers.
Thanks!
Thanks - you're in the MW!1evilmofo wrote:http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_third_citizen_2.mp3
As always, comments and suggestions appreciated. If it's not up to snuff, let me know, I can re-record.
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27 - THIRD CITIZEN: 2.3 - 1evilmofo is PL OK.
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Hi dii -
No need to say "end of scene x" - thanks for checking.
No need to say "end of scene x" - thanks for checking.
Feel free to assign me any other parts that need to be voiced. I'm one hell of a mimic.
Hi 1evilmofo, feel free to claim whatever you'd like. Just keep in mind that you've already read roles in Acts 2 and 4, so preferably the next one should appear in a different act. There are lot of lord and ghost roles in Act 5 - would you like one of them?1evilmofo wrote:Feel free to assign me any other parts that need to be voiced. I'm one hell of a mimic.
So here it is, Narrator Act 1:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_narrator_1.mp3
2:51
Please be cruel with me and point out anything that doesn't fit, really [mostly mispronunciations...]
[and there may be 2 uploads with this file, first time I uploaded it stopped or something ]
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ek/richardiii_narrator_1.mp3
2:51
Please be cruel with me and point out anything that doesn't fit, really [mostly mispronunciations...]
[and there may be 2 uploads with this file, first time I uploaded it stopped or something ]
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Thank you dii,
Narrator Act 1, sc2
"Enter the corpse of King Henry ..." sounds like "Enter the corpse of King Harry ...", could you just double check this dii
Act 2, sc1, at 0:30 missing
BUCKINGHAM
Whenever Buckingham doth turn his hate
Upon your grace [to the queen], but with all....
that's it
Sorry dii, I will follow LV's "be nice" policy here (besides, that's GLOSTER's job to be cruelPlease be cruel with me
Narrator Act 1, sc2
"Enter the corpse of King Henry ..." sounds like "Enter the corpse of King Harry ...", could you just double check this dii
Act 2, sc1, at 0:30 missing
BUCKINGHAM
Whenever Buckingham doth turn his hate
Upon your grace [to the queen], but with all....
that's it
David Lawrence
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Feel free to throw me any role you need filled. I'm an adult male, though, so no children or women's roles.
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I'd love to do a ghost or two, if nothing else, to deliver the line "despair and die!" Gimme one, and you shall have it.