How about cockney Londoners?
How about cockney Londoners?
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How about brummie accents? I'm sure some of the warwickshire regiments had a few in. If anything would turn back the Zulu hordes it would be regiment of Brummie shouting defiance![]()
I think the Geordies would give them a run for their money...
Seriously though, you'll have to be led by your research as to which regiments were there and the accents you'd think it would be appropriate to use. I understand King Azzhole is doing the coding for it, so you might want to ask him if the different dialects for different generals is even possible. If not, then you'll just be able to pick one in any case.
You probably also want to mention how the voices will practically be recorded, is there certain software that the actor has to have in order to record with sufficient quality and in the right format? Or can it be managed by anyone with a PC?
Have you considered recording some speech from movies? There are a fair few around dealing with the period and certainly others from which appropriate British/African voices could be lifted.
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Well I still need to decide about the program usage, people may have to downoad some software if they don't have their own. Only thing that's needed really is a microphone though. Cockney Londerners, brummies, geordies etc. will be included if possible. Brummie would be a pretty cool trait. Also we will have welsh and scottish people if we can find the voice actors but mainly we will be using good old Queen's (God bless her) English.
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