11. Persuasion
It was busy until 8 p.m., and the IDO closed on time.
Murakami rubbed his shoulders: "I'm tired." ”
Kitagawa Yuzi helped with the massage and comforted: "Tomorrow is a working day, and the master should be able to take a good rest." ”
"That's what I said, you have been working hard in Beichuan for the past two days, go back early today to rest, don't be too anxious about coffee training."
"Hmm." Kitagawa Tamako nodded obediently.
"Then I'll go first today, and I'll see you tomorrow."
"Master has worked hard today, be careful all the way."
Miko Sanada, who was counting the money, waved her hand at Yu Murakami and continued to count the money.
Yu Murakami didn't care, took off his apron and went out the door, heading straight for the bookstore.
In the next few days, because of the weekday, the main source of customers in the store, the female white bone spirit, went to work, and Yu Murakami finally became a little more relaxed, and he would go to the bookstore to read books after work.
[Cooking Lv. 4: 3/100]
[Ventriloquist Lv3: 42/100]
After the cooking skill reaches lv4, it basically takes two or three hours to get a little experience point, which is very different from lv3 at 7 points per hour.
Maybe it's just entered LV4, and Yu Murakami hasn't found any signs of characteristics for the time being, but because of the improvement of skills, the business in the store is getting better and better.
I heard that some people have made desserts with him as a staple food, and they feel uncomfortable not eating them for a day.
Miko Sanada began to think about raising prices and expanding the storefront.
In addition, Yu Murakami has written down all the skills and knowledge related to coffee in cooking and handed it over to Kitagawa Tamako.
After bowing to him countless times, Tamako immediately went to the bookstore to buy a cover and package the "cheats".
When I take it out and look at it, I wash my hands beforehand and treat it as a treasure.
Ventriloquism has also made great progress, and LV3 has 42 points of experience, which is almost comparable to a first-class voice actor in dubbing.
may be worse than some old voice actors who have been matched for a lifetime, but in terms of comprehensiveness, it is naturally better than Yu Murakami, who is systematic.
A voice actor, a person who acts with his voice.
Nowadays, many young people define them as "TV anime voice actors", which is quite narrow.
The most typical ones are dubbed films, radio drama CD dubbing, and so on.
Not to mention that Yu Murakami has the peculiar ability to perfectly mimic anyone's voice.
That's right, lv2 he can imitate any male voice he hears, and lv3 is a female voice he has heard.
If you can identify someone only by your voice, you can only identify Yu Murakami himself by luck.
In addition, he also gained a lot of knowledge about voice actors through reading.
For example, the ABC training center, Yu Murakami is sure that it is completely a money-scamming institution.
Of course, this refers to the teaching content, and the audition and interview opportunities are written in the contract, which is not a deception.
I don't know what kind of energy the president of ABC has.
You must know that those who can participate in the interviews of major voice actor agencies are all students who have graduated from junior colleges, and the school itself must have a certain scale.
In addition, only students from the training center run by the firm itself can participate in the interview.
On Thursday, Yu Murakami was half an hour late to the classroom.
Yoshima Sato's broad and familiar figure stood in the northwest corner, taking notes carefully.
"Good evening, Murakami."
"Good evening."
The two whispered hello, Yoshima Sato continued to listen, and Yu Murakami took out "Voice Actor's Attention in the Recording Studio!" Change! >> flip through.
The word "change" is in red capital letter, and the whole book is colorful. This type of decoration was only seen in an indescribable magazine for 10 yuan a piece in Murakami's previous life.
After reading for more than ten minutes, Yoshima Sato saw him looking down at the book, didn't listen carefully, and poked his arm with a pen.
"Murakami, listen to the class."
Yu Murakami gave him the title of the book and signaled that he was reading a textbook.
Yoshima Sato hesitated and did not speak out to persuade him.
During the break, he asked, "Murakami-kun, didn't you listen to the teacher when you read the book?" ”
"It's easier for me to absorb knowledge when I read books, and the books I buy are all based on professional school textbooks, so I don't have to worry."
In fact, the knowledge in the textbooks of professional schools is hardly useful in practical work.
This may be a bit exaggerated, but according to Yu Murakami's reading in the past few days, the content of the book is too superficial and "tangible".
Yu Murakami's book "Sound! Change! Also, the knowledge he gained was mainly due to the experience points of the system.
Books such as pronunciation improvement, breathing, abdominal vocalizations, tongue twisters, etc.
These are visible results, but the dubbing needs to be implemented into the specific role, that is, there must be enough understanding of the role.
And it is these superficial skills that ABC cultivation teaches, and most of them can be found in textbooks.
In addition to emphasizing the importance of acting, Mr. Sora Sawai, who teaches acting, also teaches them to cry out when they are sad, cry out loud, and not to be shy because of their ugly expressions, etc.
The students who were able to cry without shame in class were all praised by her, including Yu Murakami.
In fact, in many drama scripts, what is needed is for the voice actor to show the silent sadness of wanting to cry without tears, and the difficulty between the two is far from the same.
To sum up, ABC teachers are too one-tendoned and dogmatic in class!
If all of you are teenagers and new students, this is a good starting point.
However, these people are all social people, and while trying to survive part-time in Tokyo, they also squeeze out a small salary to participate in training in order to pass the audition and get an interview recommendation, so that they can sign a contract with an agency and make their debut as a real voice actor.
For them, this knowledge is far from sufficient.
Relying on these, not to mention the "professional" students trained by major law firms, even the students who have been trained in junior colleges for two years cannot be compared.
Why compete with others for roles?
Unless you're really a genius who can shine anywhere.
Yoshima Sato's basic knowledge and skills are excellent in this classroom.
But in Murakami's view, it is only lv1 with an experience level of more than 50 points, which is stronger than ordinary people.
"Sato, if you really want to enter the voice actor industry, it's better to apply for a training center run by a professional firm and conduct targeted training."
Yoshima Sato smiled bitterly and explained, "These cultivation centers are to be assessed, and... The price is very high. ”
Yu Murakami saw his embarrassment and reminded: "Your basic knowledge is enough, it's better to practice more by yourself and ponder your acting skills." ”
"I have practice, and when I get home, even when I'm at work, I'm simulating it in my head."
Yu Murakami meant that he should not waste three hours in class, but he and Yoshima Sato were not familiar with each other after all, so he said that it was not good to say that he was afraid, so he didn't say more.
In the second class, the teacher happened to talk about some tips for recording.
For example, when facing the microphone, turning your face slightly to the side can easily create a different sense of distance.
In the animation, the shot of a character running from a distance would have been thought to be a layman's idea that he needed to run from the original to the near in the recording studio in the direction of the microphone.
But those who understand this little trick only need to change the angle of speaking to Mai continuously from the side to the front.
This kind of skill that can be understood at a glance and understood as soon as you listen to it, all the students listened very carefully, and Yoshima Sato even marked it with a pen of different colors.
"Alas~"
Murakami sighed.
This is indeed an important skill, and it will always be better than never. It can only be said that for those of them who are about to go to the "battlefield", there is not much use.
It's better to figure out a few more scenes and think more about acting.
How many people who don't know this skill when they go to audition?
You will, at most, you will stand on the same starting line with others, if you want to stand out and be admitted, only acting skills can make the supervisor recognize this way.
Something that anyone can learn, and even learn and use it now, what is it in the eyes of a professional overseer?
Good acting skills are king, and blindly drilling these strange skills is the act of putting the cart before the horse and seeking fish.
Near the end of the class, Nakazawa Masayuki, who he hadn't seen for a long time, appeared in the classroom.
"Delay everyone for a few minutes and talk to everyone about something."
"Uh... Let's start with the news, the students who participated in the audition last week, that, have all failed.
This week, this Saturday, the second season of "My Life as a Brave Man in Another World" is open for supporting roles, and that, ABC is fortunate enough to be invited as well, so, uh... If you are interested, students who do not have four full class hours, you can consider taking a few more classes tomorrow, that, and then ask me to sign up. ”
Nakazawa speaks intermittently, whining, and is not good at speaking in public, but the content has aroused the enthusiasm of all the students.
"Today, let's get here first, and everyone will go back and think about it."
Nakazawa had just gone out when the classroom was filled with surging discussions.
Yoshima Sato's cheeks flushed with excitement and he stood up, his chubby little hands clenched into fists.
"Murakami! "I'm Brave"! Oh, my God! It's really "I Brave"! ”
Yu Murakami: "? ”