zHEIGHTgeist
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@littlest-lily cameras on phones are wonders for smol perspectives, but the illusion is also very easy to break if it’s not done carefully or thoughtfully. Though I imagine we’re an audience that’s a bit harder to please since we’re much more perceptive and sensitive to this kind of stuff (hence also why I also prefer audio at this stage).
Atlas ASMR put out a really nice video a couple of years ago which is one of the very few ASMR acting videos that I still REALLY like. Wonderful angle and the sound is just…MMPH. You may have already seen it, but sharing for anyone curious https://youtu.be/f3cR9ALOacE?si=hxyd5s-3Cq8eyQJO
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@SmolChlo I can ham up the Australian drawl. That tends to be a pleaser for some reason (jk, I know why - we sound ridiculous).
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@littlest-lily I hear ya, I listen to those baddies on repeat
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@Olo let them ladies out!!
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Wouldn’t it be important to, like, up the bass or something, if you’re doing a giant voice? Because unless it’s just a tall person or a mini-giant, I’d think that much of a size difference would effect how people hear each other. Hell, after a certain point the audio should shake, as if it’s in a high wind, because they’re so small compared to the speaker than their breath is high wind.
When you’re giant enough, in other words, you are as much a natural phenomena for the tiny as you as a living creature; you are the land they stand on, of course, but your very voice is thunder.
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@foreverlurk oh my a French accent? A language of romance, I’d burst. I’m sure you sound lovely ~ If it makes you feel any better I have a deep voice for a female, I think it catches people off guard lol I won’t be starting an ASMR career anytime soon
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@miss-lillipants omg another beautiful accent!! I’d love to hear it, the more ham the better
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Is it just GT stuff or will they touch on SW stuff?
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@giantmaneddie It’s about every sort of Size Fantasy; giant people, tiny people, growth, shrinking, gentle, cruel, every gender and orientation combo. It’s not about a specific scenario, it’s about the passion that drives them all.
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@SmolChlo east coast Aussie accent smooth culture some may say sexy I myself are from the west coast and I’ve had my accent described as talking underwater as I gargle broken glass
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@SmolChlo my South African accent just makes me sound like a stereotypical villain
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@The-Big-G well when you describe it like that now I’d really like to hear it lol If an Australian Giant plucked me up, he’d probably be quick to return me as I would ask him to pronounce “no” over and over
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@Im-Warden and who wouldn’t want to sound like a stereotypical villain?! You could really play into the role of an evil Giant who captures helpless ladies with your accent
Giants with accents are so lovely ~
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@SmolChlo If it makes you feel better about having a deep voice Chlo. Remember they hired Kathleen Turner to voice Jessica Rabbit because they felt her deeper voice fit Jessica’s sexy femme fatale looks best.
HH1
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@HHunter1 aww I didn’t know that and it makes perfect sense! She was one of my favorites growing up, a true seductress ️
However I get the impression that when people hear a deeper sounding voice they assume it comes with a personality that’s “dominant seductive… likely to cause distress or disaster to a man who becomes involved with her” LOL Google said that not me but when you want to be 4 inches tall you don’t want to be viewed as a femme fatale