An NDA Ate My Voice Over Blog

An NDA Ate My Voice Over Blog

I was excited to share my day with you… That is, until I was reminded by a director that I was under an NDA – Non Disclosure Agreement - and wasn’t allowed to write about any specifics… Well, that sorta sucks.

See, today was a great video game day!  I’ll try to recount it while remaining faithful to this evil, restrictive, non-compete-clause-ugly-cousin of legalese silliness.

It started with going into Burbank to [redacted] studios to record a short session of straggler copy for a major new role in [redacted].  Working with the wonderful Ginny McSwain and [redacted] studios folks.  The parent company, [redacted], had also hired me for another major role in the expansion pack version of the just released  [redacted], so they added that session on afterwards.  A wonderfully textured role — and the beauty of working for Ginny is that she requires good, real acting, not presentational VG acting like a lot of anime.

The only hitch was discovering what type of voice they wanted (this was one of those great gigs where I was hired off of my resume and past work without auditioning).  While on the phone to the producers in [redacted], we discovered that they wanted him to be British.  Well, I do British, but only based on fleeting memories of jobs past.  If hired specifically for it, I usually have to brush up – and most VG producers want a “slight” British accent anyway.  Now, I have an amazing memory in the short term.  But… it tends to creatively “fill in blanks” in the long term!  (I blame my high school LSD trips in the early 80′s).  This can make for a British accent of an expat who settled in America a decade or so ago!

I stepped back into the booth and, aside from some “a’s”, seemed to pull it off.  And I did this while being interrupted by two fire alarms!  The studio is by the Station Fire in Burbank (perhaps you’ve heard of it – it’s where 150,000 acres burned, sending a cloud all the way to Colorado) and, even though we’re far from danger, the fact there was a fire alarm was, well, alarming!  Out of the building.  Back into the building!  (A snotty-nosed kid with sticky fingers and a penchant for red levers was to blame.)

The session ended with the requisite 12 pages of battle cries, screams, efforts and anything else that can satisfactorily shred the voice.  It sorta feels like the [redacted] production company is wringing out the last pennies of voice over talent from the vocal chords.  Regardless, it was two session fees for one 4 hour session – a good day in a voice actor’s book and I am always grateful for work.

I was in my car, fantasizing about going home for lunch and a nap (9  hours of Poker from Labor Day was taking it’s toll), when my phone alarm went off… I had forgotten I had booked another video game session at Cup Of Tea Productions in Burbank!  I was already near my house.  So, enough time to return some emails, then race back to Burbank, grab a Quarter Pounder with cheese (believe it or not, the oil and cheese helps a thrashed throat for a few hours – and I say this regardless of the fact I just did 5 commercials for them!) and make it to my 3 o’clock!

Picture 2 An NDA Ate My Voice Over BlogThe good thing was that I absolutely love going to Cup Of Tea Productions.  Danni Hunt and Lainie Bushey are two great ladies who run their place more like a coalition of friends rather than a business hierarchy.  Real people in Plastic Town.

I inhaled my artery hardeners, then ran inside.  I had no idea what character or game I was there for as it had been a month or so since I last recorded there.  I feared it would be another warrior character who screams and kicks ass — and thrashes vocal chords… Huzzah! I was in luck.  It was the character of [redacted] who is cruel and mean, but no fighting efforts.  Why would he?  He’s just a [redacted]! It’s for a new game coming out in 2010 called simply [redacted].  It looks amazing.  And I discovered I was acting opposite the prolific Liam O’Brien who directed me in Resident Evil 5.  A fun coincidence.  It’s directed by Wendee Lee, who is also a phenomenal voice actress.  But more importantly, a real joy to work with.  The producer, [redacted], was also quite nice.

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By 5 o’clock I was on the road, nursing a raw throat.  The remnants of the Station Fire haze receded behind the trees as I sped up the road to my home in Laurel Canyon.  Just then, I felt a wave of gratitude for a career that keeps sustaining me… Or was it just some bad indigestion from a  hasty lunch I had at [redacted]?

About D.C. Douglas

D.C. Douglas is a voice actor and film / television / theatre character actor based in Los Angeles, California. He also dabbles in gadflyism during slow weeks. Leery member of Google +.
  • http://ChaosPhoto.deviantart.com Elizabeth Stevenson

    You insane man. 9 hours of poker, 5 commercials AND two voice acting sessions again with the same people? Dayam………I think I remembered all that correctly in one short term. But jesus if I had that much energy my weight training would be a breeze hahha. Redacted is kinda a weird name for a game though. Maybe I'll do some searches on it later. Until then let that voice heal up! You know, if you drink just straight milk I know that helps produce mucus in the throat so that might help you get it better lubricated if its dry or anything. Talk to you later D.C.! :)

    P.S. <3<3<3<3<3<3 Wesker!

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/misterdc D.C. Douglas

      the only problem is: I hate milk! … But I love cheese! I am so conflicted…

  • Patrick Weekes

    I'm one of the [redacted] writers. I am amazed that you got through that much stuff that quickly. I was starting to panic at how many lines we were dumping on you at the last minute, but Caroline said that you and Ginny could get through it all with room to spare. So thanks for nailing [redcated]'s character. You are going to make a bunch of gamers extremely happy.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/misterdc D.C. Douglas

      For a second I thought I didn't redact enough! – Thanks for the great character, Patrick! [redacted] has been a joy to voice! And I, too, am amazed we get through it, but Ginny has one of those internal "director clocks" and always gets us through by the end of the session!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000754420088 Brooke Sullivan

    D.C is Superman when it comes to voice acting. He know's how to save the day in a hurry. LMAO

    What was it like to work with Windee and Liam? I'm fans of their anime stuff.

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