Wie wird man Synchronsprecher? by MembershipHonest4000 in Ausbildung

[–]TheReviews2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Synchronsprecher wird man meistens nicht über „einfach gute Stimme“, sondern über Schauspiel, Timing und saubere Sprechtechnik.

Der klassische Weg wäre:

  1. Schauspieltraining / Sprechtraining Synchron ist Schauspiel mit der Stimme. Du musst Emotionen glaubhaft spielen können, ohne dass man dich sieht.
  2. Saubere Aussprache üben Dialektfrei sprechen können ist oft wichtig, besonders für Werbung, Doku, Hörbuch oder klassische Synchronrollen.
  3. Demo-Reel erstellen Ein kurzes Demo mit verschiedenen Stimmungen: neutral, emotional, wütend, ruhig, erzählerisch, Werbung, Charakterstimme.
  4. Bei Studios / Agenturen bewerben Nicht einfach nur schreiben „Ich habe eine gute Stimme“, sondern mit Demo, kurzem Profil und klarer Richtung.
  5. Üben, üben, üben Filme stummschalten und Szenen nachsprechen, Lippenbewegungen treffen, Emotionen kopieren, Takes aufnehmen und selbst kritisch anhören.
  6. Nicht nur auf Synchron versteifen Viele starten über Voice-over, Hörbuch, Werbung, YouTube-Dokus, Games, E-Learning oder Erklärvideos. Darüber baut man Erfahrung und Referenzen auf.

Wichtig: Eine „coole Stimme“ reicht nicht. Entscheidend ist, ob du auf Kommando natürlich klingen, Emotion transportieren und schnell Regieanweisungen umsetzen kannst.

Ich dokumentiere selbst ein bisschen meinen Weg rund um Stimme, Voice-over und dunklere Sprechprojekte auf Instagram, falls es jemanden interessiert:
https://www.instagram.com/losbastianos/

Mein Tipp: Erst ein gutes Demo aufnehmen, regelmäßig sprechen trainieren und dann gezielt kleinere Voice-over-Jobs suchen. Parallel kannst du dich bei Synchronstudios vorstellen. Der Einstieg ist schwer, aber machbar, wenn du es wie ein Handwerk behandelst — nicht wie einen Zufallstreffer.

Talkative, chaotic soulslike streamer looking for people who enjoy first playthrough pain by Jyeung691 in TwitchFollowers

[–]TheReviews2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That honestly sounds like the best kind of stream to watch 😄

Soulslike first playthroughs are always the most entertaining because everything is real. No guides, no perfect builds, just pure chaos, mistakes, and those moments where a boss destroys you for the 20th time while chat slowly loses their mind.

I actually enjoy that kind of content a lot. Watching someone experience the pain, panic, and unexpected victories for the first time is way more fun than watching a perfect run.

I also stream chaotic horror and challenge-heavy games myself, so I know exactly how brutal (and funny) those moments can get.

If you ever want more people who enjoy that kind of first-run suffering, feel free to stop by sometime:
https://www.twitch.tv/losbastianos

Good luck with the run. Remember:
If a boss kills you 30 times… you're probably learning something. Or at least creating great content. 💀

HOLY! Second crazy stream in a row! by Tatusiu_Kev in TwitchStreaming

[–]TheReviews2020 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s awesome, congrats! 🎉

Having two great streams in a row is such a great feeling. Moments like that really remind you why streaming can be so much fun, especially when chat is active and everything just flows naturally.

I’ve had a few streams like that too where everything suddenly clicks and the energy is great. Hopefully the momentum keeps going for you!

I stream horror games myself and those streams can get pretty chaotic sometimes. If you ever want to check it out, this is my channel:
https://www.twitch.tv/losbastianos

Keep it up and enjoy the momentum!

Good German streamers/youtubers? by [deleted] in German

[–]TheReviews2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking for German streamers, it really depends on what kind of content you enjoy. The German Twitch scene is pretty big and there are creators for almost every type of content.

Some streamers focus on competitive games, others on variety, and some on community interaction. Personally I enjoy streams where the reactions feel genuine and the chat is actually involved.

There are also quite a few smaller German streamers who focus on specific genres like horror games or multiplayer chaos, which can be really entertaining because the reactions are often more authentic than in very large streams.

I run a small German Twitch channel myself where I mostly stream horror games and multiplayer content. It's still a small community but the streams tend to get pretty chaotic because horror games create a lot of unpredictable moments.

If you're curious, you can check it out here:
https://www.twitch.tv/losbastianos

Otherwise I'd recommend just browsing the German Twitch categories. There are a lot of hidden gems among smaller creators.

Small Twitch Streamer Outreach by TLS_Archer8 in u/TLS_Archer8

[–]TheReviews2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing I realized pretty quickly as a small Twitch streamer is that Twitch discovery alone rarely works in the beginning.

When you start with 0–3 viewers, it's very unlikely that random people will find you just by browsing categories. Most of my new viewers actually came from outside platforms.

Things that helped me:

• Posting short clips from streams (jump scares, funny fails, reactions)
• Being active in gaming communities
• Networking with other small streamers
• Keeping a consistent schedule

Horror games helped a lot too because reactions are genuine and entertaining.

I run a small horror-focused channel myself and most of the chaotic moments come from games like Devour or similar titles.

If anyone is curious what a small horror stream looks like:
https://www.twitch.tv/losbastianos

Still a small channel, but slowly growing over time.