[COMPLETE] Aladdin, or, The Wonderful Lamp-mtf
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I saw in your signature line, in another thread, that you are in need of an Aladdin here. I'm doubtful whether a 60-ish woman would be voice-appropriate for a young lad, but as I see you have specified "gender-neutral" for this role, I figured it couldn't hurt to inquire. Would you consider me for the claim, or would you rather wait a few days and see if a younger voice volunteers? I can check back later, if you'd like to wait a bit.
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/aladdin-selimact1act.mp3
Good Afternoon,
I thought I would re-do both acts and make the corrections and it may help you to pick and choose for editing. Thanks for all your insight.
-Donzo
Good Afternoon,
I thought I would re-do both acts and make the corrections and it may help you to pick and choose for editing. Thanks for all your insight.
-Donzo
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Oh. I thought I specified gender specific for Aladdin and the princess. But now that I'm looking at my first post, I see that's not what I said originally. I suppose that either my thinking has changed on this or I just didn't type out my actual intent when I started. I think I would rather wait and see if a male will volunteer. But thank you for your offer!commonsparrow3 wrote: ↑March 7th, 2021, 10:05 am I saw in your signature line, in another thread, that you are in need of an Aladdin here. I'm doubtful whether a 60-ish woman would be voice-appropriate for a young lad, but as I see you have specified "gender-neutral" for this role, I figured it couldn't hurt to inquire. Would you consider me for the claim, or would you rather wait a few days and see if a younger voice volunteers? I can check back later, if you'd like to wait a bit.
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That's fine! Better to wait for a voice more suitable!mightyfelix wrote: ↑March 7th, 2021, 11:23 amOh. I thought I specified gender specific for Aladdin and the princess. But now that I'm looking at my first post, I see that's not what I said originally. I suppose that either my thinking has changed on this or I just didn't type out my actual intent when I started. I think I would rather wait and see if a male will volunteer. But thank you for your offer!
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Thanks, Donzo. I had actually already cut all of your act 1 lines into my master file, so I only needed the one about the oranges. But I've got that now too, so we're ok with act 1!Donzo wrote: ↑March 7th, 2021, 10:41 am Sent Act 1 this is Act 10
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/aladdin-selimact10.mp3_2:6_.mp3
This act 10 file, though, is actually identical to the first one you sent. There's something funny about the file name too. It looks like maybe you uploaded the wrong version? Here are the act 10 notes again, in case you need them.
0:19 Missing line, p. 264: "What, Sindbad! Don't you really know me, then?"
0:45 There is a word missing in this line and another word added, so that it sounds a bit confusing. Text reads (p. 265): "...and I should, to hear you talk, almost believe..." I hear: "...and I should hear you talk of almost believe..."
2:59 Changed word, that makes the sentence not make sense. Text reads (p. 268): "My hose will be most miserably dirtied at the knees." (hose meaning stockings, here) I hear: "My house will be most miserably dirtied at the knees."
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Hi Devorah,
I'll help you out with Aladdin!
I'll help you out with Aladdin!
Tomas Peter
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Hurray, thank you, Tomas! Happy to have you on board.
Please ignore what I sent yesterday wrong file
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/_Selim_Act_10-3.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/_Selim_Act_10-3.mp3
This is the one we need
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/_xSelim_Act_10_(3).mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/_xSelim_Act_10_(3).mp3
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Here is the Owner/Multitude, Act 7. Passed in checker and duration is 2:29
Tchaikovsky
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/aladdin_owner_act7_128kb.mp3
Tchaikovsky
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/aladdin_owner_act7_128kb.mp3
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Thanks, Donzo! It seems as if you may be having some technical difficulties? I notice that this new file is in stereo sound, although your previous one was mono, as it should be. Something must have been changed in your settings since then. However, I can still convert it to mono and make use of it. So this is fine for now, but you'll want to correct that for future submissions.Donzo wrote: ↑March 10th, 2021, 6:53 am This is the one we need
https://librivox.org/uploads/mightyfelix/_xSelim_Act_10_(3).mp3
This file also has a handful of lines missing, but fortunately, the ones missing from here are all present in your first file. So, between the two of them, we have everything we need for Selim, and I can mark him PL ok!
Thanks for sticking with this. I am excited to hear your scenes all put together! And if you do need any help with settings or anything like that, you can always ask in the Need Help forum. You'll usually get a response over there in a few hours.
I hope to see you again in another project very soon!
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It looks like you're looking for a fool?
Well look no further!
I am your fool!
(that didn't come out right, did it?)
Well look no further!
I am your fool!
(that didn't come out right, did it?)
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