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Voice Acting is the action of a Scratcher recording their voice in a project and allowing another Scratcher to use it in their own project. This is a common practice on the Scratch website. Scratchers can either record their own voices onto the project or use voiceovers from other Scratchers, often through voice auditions.
Voice Auditions
Voice auditions are projects which Scratchers remix in order to audition for a certain part in a project. The Scratcher adds his or her voice recording to the remix, often saying a specific line given to them by the creator of the main project. Voice audition projects usually have a choice of several characters to audition for, giving a slide of information (generally including a picture and details about the character's story and voice) for each character.[citation needed]
Voice Acting Shops
- See also: Shop (Project Type)
A voice acting shop is where Scratchers can go to either get a voice actor to be in their animations or to volunteer as one and work for the shop. There are several of these on the Scratch website[1]
Voice Actor
Voice Actors are the people who record their voice and give it to others. Their voice can be used in projects such as animations and games, and it is normally given to the recipient through use of the backpack.[citation needed]
Purpose
Voice Acting is useful for Scratchers who would like to add a wide variety of voices to their projects. Voice Acting is often used in animations or songs.[citation needed] (See: I'd Like to Teach the World to Code) It is also useful if a Scratcher does not want their voice to be online, or does not have a microphone to record their voice.