Nevermore (now complete and released) - development thread
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Nevermore (now complete and released) - development thread
So, I recently stumbled upon BCS's thread of art from an abandoned project and I was reminded of an old story idea that had been lying dormant somewhere in my mind.
I announce "Nevermore", a moderately short kinetic novel about insomnia. I had the idea to make this a fully voiced project, so I've voiced all the narrator's and protagonist's lines. sake-bento has voiced Lenore and the mother, Usagi has voiced the nurse and the doctor, and Flamzeron has voiced the father. I've posted a video preview on YouTube!
Version 1.0 has now been released.
I announce "Nevermore", a moderately short kinetic novel about insomnia. I had the idea to make this a fully voiced project, so I've voiced all the narrator's and protagonist's lines. sake-bento has voiced Lenore and the mother, Usagi has voiced the nurse and the doctor, and Flamzeron has voiced the father. I've posted a video preview on YouTube!
Version 1.0 has now been released.
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Re: Nevermore
Downloading now. Comments to come.
EDIT: It's a fairly short KN, but well made. Nice combination of your writing, BCS' graphics, and others' sounds and music. The voicing of the narration is not something that happens often, and it feels kinda weird at first, but I got used to it as the novel went on. I also think the novel could use quite a bit of expansion (though I'm not sure what you would expand) - it seems like it should be longer (that's how it feels to me, anyway). Anyway, if you do make it a bit longer, more voicing (for the other characters) would certainly work.
EDIT: It's a fairly short KN, but well made. Nice combination of your writing, BCS' graphics, and others' sounds and music. The voicing of the narration is not something that happens often, and it feels kinda weird at first, but I got used to it as the novel went on. I also think the novel could use quite a bit of expansion (though I'm not sure what you would expand) - it seems like it should be longer (that's how it feels to me, anyway). Anyway, if you do make it a bit longer, more voicing (for the other characters) would certainly work.
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Thanks for the comments, V2Blast. It's good to know that I've been relatively successful so far.
I had been planning to have all the lines voiced if the voicing of the narration and protagonist worked out. I suppose I'll ask around the forums for vocal contributions.
I had a really mean-spirited idea about expanding the end of the story:
I had been planning to have all the lines voiced if the voicing of the narration and protagonist worked out. I suppose I'll ask around the forums for vocal contributions.
I had a really mean-spirited idea about expanding the end of the story:
I've considered an ending in which the protagonist lives or dies based on the value of a randomly determined variable.
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Re: Nevermore - seeking voice actors
Now that'd be an interesting twist.
I might actually be interested in doing some voice acting, but I'd probably be too busy to do it during the college year, and my summer's finally getting busier. Good luck, though. Pie is delicious.
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Thanks for the encouragement, V2Blast.
I've expanded the story by exactly one screen of text and will post the new version momentarily. (Just stayed up late watching the Watchmen. Fun.) I really don't know what more I could add to the plot. Alas.
I've expanded the story by exactly one screen of text and will post the new version momentarily. (Just stayed up late watching the Watchmen. Fun.) I really don't know what more I could add to the plot. Alas.
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Re: Nevermore - seeking voice actors
You and your magically disappearing PMs.
Well, it's fine as it is, I just feel like it could be longer. (But could it? The answer remains a mystery.)
Well, it's fine as it is, I just feel like it could be longer. (But could it? The answer remains a mystery.)
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Re: Nevermore - seeking voice actors
By the way, have you tried the Voice Acting Alliance Forums? I know they sometimes work on voicing OELVN scripts as well (Katawa Shoujo and Senior Year being the ones that come to mind...).
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Re: Nevermore - seeking voice actors
I'm totally down to do some voice acting if you need me.
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V2Blast: Yeah, I tried to make a post to this topic but instead ended up sending you a PM (which I subsequently deleted).
dizzcity: Thanks for suggesting VAA. I'm trying the Lemma Soft Forums first, but I'll go there if I have to.
sake-bento and Usagi have both graciously offered to provide voices for the female characters. I thank both of them for their help. Since they have agreed to voice two characters each, all that leaves is the father (who has four lines).
dizzcity: Thanks for suggesting VAA. I'm trying the Lemma Soft Forums first, but I'll go there if I have to.
sake-bento and Usagi have both graciously offered to provide voices for the female characters. I thank both of them for their help. Since they have agreed to voice two characters each, all that leaves is the father (who has four lines).
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Flamzeron has now agreed to voice the father, so I guess I'm not looking for any more help with the voicing of this project. Also, Ren'Py 6.9.3 has been upgraded to a stable release. It looks like I'll be able to put this together before starting my first year of university studies.
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I'm looking forward to this project! It's got a good atmosphere and the voice acting is a nice bonus.
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Thanks for the encouragement, MaiMai.
I hope people realize that the final version is going to be just like the one you can download at the top of this thread right now, except for the voices.
By the way, what do you folks think of the way the story ends in the current version?
I hope people realize that the final version is going to be just like the one you can download at the top of this thread right now, except for the voices.
By the way, what do you folks think of the way the story ends in the current version?
I'm talking about the screen of text in the end (added in version 0.2, I think) that displays Ed's test results.
If people don't like it I'll leave it out of the final version. It was sort of an afterthought in the first place.from the virtual desk of Kazuki Mishima
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I'm sorry, but something came up, and I'll have to record the lines tomorrow. I hope that's okay.
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Actually, I have a question.
How am I supposed to sound in the first line? I'm having trouble finding the right emotion for it.
EDIT - Nevermind. I think I've got it figured out.
How am I supposed to sound in the first line? I'm having trouble finding the right emotion for it.
EDIT - Nevermind. I think I've got it figured out.
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