Across
- 5. The main term referring to spoken content that’s heard but not seen
- 8. A type of comic delivery in which humor is presented without a change in emotion or body language
- 10. Explosive consonant sounds that can cause distortion if the microphone is too close
- 12. to perform or make quickly from materials and sources available, without previous planning
- 13. Improvised lines that are not in the script, but are purposely spoken in the spirit of the script
- 15. A single performance of a script or section of a script. numbered and organized by the recording engineer and notes are kept on the attributes of each one
- 16. To highlight a word or phrase with a notably sharp and emphatic tone
- 17. A hissing sound that can occur when words have ‘s’ or ‘sh’ sounds
Down
- 1. The ebb and flow of emotion as the voice actors perform the storyline of the script. it is not all one speed. In voice acting, the metronome swings to serve the intention of what is being said moment to moment
- 2. To re-record an isolated line or phrase to remedy a vocal flub or technical glitch. Also to create alternate choices
- 3. An audition in which you are asked to read from a script you are not familiar with, generally with little or no time to prepare
- 4. The time spent recording the voice actor, starting from when the actor reports (call time) and ending when the director/producer calls it a wrap
- 6. A signal that tells a voice actor when to start speaking
- 7. A process of re-recording dialogue to match the video
- 9. compilation of a voice actor’s best work
- 11. A backup performance, recorded after the director feels he has captured everything required to complete the session
- 14. A plosive speech sound caused by a sudden burst of air into the microphone, most notably on words beginning with P but frequently occurring with T, K, D, G, and B
