06-01-2016, 03:57 PM,
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RE: Haley in "F IS FOR FAMILY"
From an interview with Bill Burr, the content of the show is tailored to qualify for a grant from France:
Quote:In the second episode of the first season, there is a jab at Syracuse and two people going there were called cheap. Was this intentional?
No, we weren’t making fun of Syracuse. We bounce around with names of cities.
The people that animate the show are from France. If you create a show through a French company, their government gives a grant for it being an animated show and for doing business with them. It’s less expensive. To get the grant, they give you a giant list of things they want in a show, and we had to pick two. One was a European character (Mr. Holtenwasser, a Holocaust survivor), and we can’t say the show takes place in the United States.
http://www.syracusenewtimes.com/burr-in-the-saddle/
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07-13-2016, 09:22 PM,
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RE: Haley in "F IS FOR FAMILY"
Debi linked to an article about "Voice Actors Rock," an upcoming charity concert for VH1’s Save the Music.
Quote:In anticipation of the upcoming show, we spoke with Harnell, Cummings, Daily, Derryberry and Taylor about the the art of voice over and their journey of voicing classic and beloved characters.
...Debi Derryberry: I moved to Nashville to become a country singer and I never thought I really sounded like a kid, although it wasn’t a big deal for me to sound like a kid. Everyone always asks for my mom when I’m on the phone. And the only singing gig I got in Nashville, I ended up being a session singer for commercials, but I only sang as a child in my late 20s.
Quote:The Art of It All
...Derryberry: When I started auditioning and realized that the voice I was booking were these little girl voices, that was what people started knowing me for, is the babies and little girls. When I auditioned for Jimmy Neutron, I was actually a little uncomfortable because I wasn’t experienced at doing little boy voices yet. Everybody who was auditioning for it had these raspy little textured voices and I knew I couldn’t compete because I don’t have a raspy textured voice. So when I did my audition, I was like, well, that’s what I got. And luckily that was what they chose.
Quote:Derryberry: Voices that irritate me, or things that people do that rub me the wrong way, is a repetitive melodic voice where, there’s this thing people do when they read for a commercial or read for animation and they milk it a little too much or they think they need to hit every single word instead of doing it naturally. Or they’ll have this repetitive melody. It drives me crazy.
Quote:Cartoon Friendship Forever
Derryberry: I love this community. The agents, the actors, the engineers, the directors. It’s all so supportive. You don’t want anything to change because it’s so great. And everyone is so unique and beautiful. I know that sounds really Pollyanna-ish, but I think from the outside looking in, people see this fabulous community and the truth is, they’re right.
http://uproxx.com/tv/voice-actors-rock-interview/4/
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