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In this video this guy has same voice throughout the speech
How has he done it .Did he do it in one take.
If he has made this audio recording in multiple takes just how did he do it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvosNz0Xq7g
And this is my audio recoding for my youtube video.I have done multiple takes and every take sounds different.
Pls tell how to make same voice for full recording that sounds good naturally.
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Yes that's one take - pretty obviously, I'd say from looking at it. Which is why it sounds the same all the way through. But if he'd done half of it in the morning, had a coffee, and come back to do the rest in the afternoon, then he'd sound different. We've covered this before several times, and there are several reasons for it. Eating, drinking anything other than water, changing your position in relationship to the mic - even your mood can make a difference. And because humans are very sensitive to the sounds of other humans, we notice these subtle changes, and because they're 'natural' there's no way you can process them out. Probably the worst thing to do is go from one day to the next - it really doesn't take much exposure to colds, damper air, stuff like that to make you sound very different indeed on a recording.
So when we record narratives, we do it in one sitting, or arrange that there's something else betweeen parts of it if we can't manage that. And that's sometimes noticeable, even though we've used the same mic, same soundbooth, same everything. I'm afraid that it's just one of those things we can do nothing about. And the closer to the mic you get, the more different it sounds...
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Oh, and I can't really tell anything about your audio because it is significantly over-processed. If you want to record a narrative, then you need to do this with some care to avoid that much processing.
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Pls tell how can i make big videos like of 6 minutes in 1 take of audio?
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But whenever I try to do one take I fumble in between no matter what. Or I forget what to speak i between. How to get over it?
And my audio is not overprocessed.I just recorded it with a dynamics effect applied in premiere pro.
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You use a teleprompter.That's what everybody who does long pieces to camera uses. Doesn't even cost very much these days - put the word 'teleprompter' into Ebay - you'll find loads.
And you've just told me how you've overprocessed your audio. You should not apply 'dynamic effects' - especially from Premiere - to audio. The most you might need is some limiting to keep the dynamics within a reasonable range. Anything that messes with the overall dynamics sounds terrible and is completely unnecessary. Audition copes with this a lot better than Premiere does - whatever they might try to tell you 'over there'!
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Ok thanks for the reply. But the teleprompter is really expensive. Is there any other way to make long videos for YouTube with same voice. Especially for tutorials?
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Mini teleprompters cost less than a couple of months' subscription to Audition - that's not expensive. Your alternatives are not many; learn the script (what actors do, so it's not impossible) or narrate it off camera. Either way, do it in one session.