Mizer
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Post by Mizer on May 13, 2009 21:40:15 GMT -5
This is my first time commentating a match. The two caws are from my home fed. I think it came out good, I didn't come off deadpan at least.
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Post by j on May 14, 2009 9:16:06 GMT -5
Certainly wasn't bad, as it didn't sound forced and seemed to flow naturally, a few miscalls but even the pros do that so no big deal. Overall I think you'll probably improve and I'd watch further videos. Good Job!
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Post by spyder78 on May 14, 2009 15:03:08 GMT -5
Nice caws and not to shabby on the mic man.. Like Jay said a few miscalls here & there,but said part is even with pros doing it you might end up fired like Adamle XD
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Post by j on May 15, 2009 4:15:31 GMT -5
Just another thought well more a question but how comfortable were you doing it, I mean I used to do it and honestly I despised my commentary *should upload a video of it really* but I know I had to have the house empty to do it, several reasons, busy house, family interrupting and asking what you are doing when you yell for a big spot, and generally I was nervous before doing it every time.
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Mizer
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Post by Mizer on May 15, 2009 10:49:52 GMT -5
I actually had several false starts when sat down to do it but I finally managed to get it done, more'n likely become easier as I do it more. As far as family, I live in a house with three other people so I won't be doing too much yelling unless they're not home. But me, I tell them what I'm gonna be doing and if they hear weird talking coming up from my room, that's why.
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Post by j on May 15, 2009 13:50:30 GMT -5
For me telling them what I was doing made it worse because it seemed they intentionally sabotage it lol. As I said before you'll most likely improve on it so good stuff.
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