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00:07What goes into making a great voice?
00:09No, it's not really about the voice, really. It's just like any acting. It's just like inhabiting a character.
00:15Someone left me a gift. Peanut brittle, but I'm on a diet.
00:20I think a lot of people have the misconception that it's completely different from film acting, that you just stand in front of a mic and read stuff.
00:24That couldn't be further from the truth. There has to be heart behind it.
00:27You have to have an actual developed character behind it, and you really have to be in tune with that to make a good character.
00:32I did it! I'm the Warp Master!
00:36Trying to come up with something original. There's so much stuff out there.
00:39If you kind of mistakenly do something that sounds familiar, people might just go, oh, you're copying that guy.
00:44I would have to agree. I think it's one of the hardest things is trying to come up with your own original voice for the character.
00:50The second hardest thing is trying to maintain that voice.
00:53It's all about the Rigby. Everybody loves the Rigby because it's the RigbyCon.
00:57Dude, I told you we should have left early to stand in line, but no, you wanted to finish your work.
01:02I always say I've learned 50 different ways how to say humph, 50 different ways how to make different noises that I never knew before.
01:08Even being a singer, you have to really be involved. You have to be in the headspace of what Garnet would do and how she would do it.
01:13You can wear your pajamas or you can wear whatever you wore to bed the night before.
01:18Nothing at all.
01:19Or nothing at all.
01:22A brain slug.
01:23It's gone.
01:25Yeah, so I don't know in five years.
01:28It might be back here at Comic-Con.
01:31You're gonna be wondering.
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