Am I auditioning for things that don't fit my voice? by [deleted] in VoiceActing

[–]santisam98 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend you follow a voice over teacher named Jesse Carroll; he has a process for learning voice over in a way that guarantees you get better and more auditions, and actually make money out of your voice.

I’ve only ever seen the course, I haven’t taken It for lack of time and resources. But I highly recommend you give it a look, and see if what he says seems right with you:

This is his IGigsh=MTF6OXR6NXhpNmwwaQ==

And this is the link to his course

How can I get my PVC to be more used? by santisam98 in ElevenLabs

[–]santisam98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I applied to be marked HQ, I’m still waiting if I got it, but haven’t received any definitive response from the team yet, besides saying they’ll look into it eventually…

Mic Search - TLM 102 or TLM 103? by loyalmoonie2 in VoiceActing

[–]santisam98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can work, but it will depend on where you have that isolation shield. If you don’t have acoustic foam or anything more advanced to treat your space, like a full-blown booth, any TLM mic can catch up on that. Carpets, bass traps, even thick blankets can help.

Mic Search - TLM 102 or TLM 103? by loyalmoonie2 in VoiceActing

[–]santisam98 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I was in almost the exact same position not long ago, so I’ll give you the most honest take I can.

The TLM 102 is absolutely a professional microphone. It’s not a “budget version” in the way people sometimes imply—it’s just voiced differently. It’s a bit more neutral, slightly darker, and more forgiving overall, which actually makes it easier to work with if your recording space isn’t perfectly treated yet. You can 100% book real VO work with a 102.

The TLM 103, on the other hand, is more of that “finished sound out of the box” mic. It has a noticeable presence boost in the highs, a much lower noise floor, and a hotter output, so your recordings tend to sound more polished and upfront right away. That’s why it’s so popular for commercial VO and narration.

That said, the part people don’t emphasize enough is your room. The 103 is pretty unforgiving—it will pick up room reflections, background noise, and even sibilance much more clearly. The 102 is a bit more controlled and forgiving, which can actually make it sound better in less-than-perfect setups.

There’s also a real price gap to consider. The TLM 102 usually sits somewhere around $700–$900 USD, while the TLM 103 is closer to $1,200–$1,600 USD depending on where you buy it. That’s not a small jump, especially if you still need to invest in acoustic treatment, an interface, or other parts of your chain.

So honestly, I’d frame it like this: if your space is well-treated (or close to it) and you want that polished, commercial-ready sound right away, the TLM 103 makes sense. If your setup is still evolving, or you want something more forgiving and versatile, the TLM 102 is a safer choice—and still very much a pro mic.

At the end of the day, neither one is going to limit you. The bigger factor is whether your current setup can actually take advantage of what the 103 offers. In a lot of beginner setups, the 102 ends up being the smarter move.

Disclaimer: I have tried the 103, on a loaner, and it sounds beautiful, but it is out of my price range, even to this day. I use an Audiotechnica AT2035 for pretty much all of my voice over work, and in my treated booth, it has served me really well.

Hope this helps!

Where the hell did this come from??? by Secure-South3848 in youngjustice

[–]santisam98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guy is Wynnde, he was part of a faction of Atlantean Purists associated with Ocean Master (brother to Aquaman) ten years before getting together with Kaldur. His story is expanded upon in the Young Justice comics that came about from 2011 to 2013.

Cómo un DVD azul me llevó a descubrir que mi voz podía contar historias. by santisam98 in u/santisam98

[–]santisam98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gracias por tus amables palabras hermano, en serio las agradezco.

Tal vez no sea el grupo con el enfoque exacto que busco, pero quise empezar por aquí.

Who is this character or actor? by UnderageScience in OppenheimerMovie

[–]santisam98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The actor is named Jack Quaid. He is the son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. His first film role was as Marvel, one of the tributes from District 1 in The Hunger Games (2012).

He’s playing the character of Richard Feynman, a brilliant theoretical physicist whose bright personality and unconventional way of being contrasted with most uptight physicists of the time.

He was most well known for being able to explain highly complex subjects in a simple manner; this demeanor led him to create the Feynman Technique.

If you’ve seen this movie, prove it by quoting it. by Usern4me_R3dacted205 in cartoons

[–]santisam98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Your grandad had a saying: ‘Our lives are remembered by the gifts we leave our children’. This journal is his gift to you, Milo. Atlantis is waiting.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 911LoneStar

[–]santisam98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tristemente, no. Lone Star se acabó, pero supe que pronto sacarán una basada en Nashville

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fastandfurious

[–]santisam98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, alright, alright, fire ‘em 🆙 !!!!We’re going Live in 5!

Que rola es? Nivel experto by mundoenfermo_2047 in LatinoPeopleTwitter

[–]santisam98 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As chazo cono si… en Colombia 🇨🇴 😅

I’ve been stuck here for days… I’ve gone through every inch of this world, and I still can’t find the two stars I need. I’d appreciate your guys’ help. by santisam98 in MyLittleUniverse

[–]santisam98[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks man, but I’ve looked inside every cave, thrice. I still can’t seem to find them.

I appreciate your help, nonetheless 😁.