kiwi wrote:Cassius335 wrote:So what does she use as an excuse to get off work? (You don't need to answer that, Barbara)!
Actually, not even being 8 1/2 months pregnant kept me from going to work so...
I didn't know you were having a baby!


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kiwi wrote:Cassius335 wrote:So what does she use as an excuse to get off work? (You don't need to answer that, Barbara)!
Actually, not even being 8 1/2 months pregnant kept me from going to work so...
Skorpigeist wrote:Something that I was curious about that David Gasman wrote about in his thread is the literary bible for the show. Have you seen this, and what is it exactly ( other than the obvious answer that I know)? is it like a three ring binder, or is it more of a actual book? if you have looked at it, how long is it?
oddsgrlfriend wrote:kiwi wrote:Cassius335 wrote:So what does she use as an excuse to get off work? (You don't need to answer that, Barbara)!
Actually, not even being 8 1/2 months pregnant kept me from going to work so...
I didn't know you were having a baby!Wow! Congrats! Are you going to name it after a CL character? That's be really neat!
TB3 wrote:Hehe - naming a child after a character in a TV show you love would be a bit worrying, but if I ever have a daughter I've actually put down 'Aelita' as a posible middle name.![]()
And that motion-capture picture cracks me up, though it does seem to say on CL.fr that they've abandoned motion-capture - I can't read french but the world 'adandone' underneath the picture does imply that.
Out of curiousity Barbara, what can you remember from the first recording session, if anything at all?
kiwi wrote:oddsgrlfriend wrote:kiwi wrote:Cassius335 wrote:So what does she use as an excuse to get off work? (You don't need to answer that, Barbara)!
Actually, not even being 8 1/2 months pregnant kept me from going to work so...
I didn't know you were having a baby!Wow! Congrats! Are you going to name it after a CL character? That's be really neat!
I actually had the baby 7 1/2 months ago. Her name's Audrey. It's not a great idea to name your children after characters that you do in a cartoon or film because ... well I'm sure you can fill in LOTS of reasons
kiwi wrote:Cassius335 wrote:So what does she use as an excuse to get off work? (You don't need to answer that, Barbara)!
Actually, not even being 8 1/2 months pregnant kept me from going to work so...
dragondasher wrote:kiwi wrote:Cassius335 wrote:So what does she use as an excuse to get off work? (You don't need to answer that, Barbara)!
Actually, not even being 8 1/2 months pregnant kept me from going to work so...
Sounds like a tough job there...![]()
Well at least we know you're dedicated to your job! I agree, Audrey does sound nice...(keeps that thought in back of mind....)
I have a question...If I'm not mistaken the characters' mouths move right...? So is it hard to be able to talk while making sure their mouth is moving correctly?
Ulrich Stern. wrote:I think I've noticed that from season one to season two the lip movements of the characters look more like their speaking in Engilish now. What do you think?
Also, I'm going to ask a question similiar to what Scorpigeist ask one of the other VA's. Have you ever done the voices of any other cartoon characters other that Code Lyoko, and who were they?
Sorry if I'm asking too many questions at once, I just have so much fun doing this.
kiwi wrote:As for other cartoons, it's a pretty long list, but unfortunately not many have made it to the US. One that did however, quite a few years ago, is called Calamity Jane. It was a Warner Bros production, and I did the voice of Calamity Jane. the drawings were very stylish.
Other cartoons (which you probably never heard of): Funny Little Bugs, Funky Cops, Cedric, Martin Morning, Tristan and Isolde, Cartouche, Cosy Corner, Bricks and Brats, and most recently, the Invisible Man, the Odd Family, and Friends of the Forest...among others! One of my favourites was a short 20 minute cartoon feature called Harold Pebble, with drawings by the famous French cartoonist Sempe, which apparently won an Emmy award!
kiwi wrote:Other cartoons (which you probably never heard of): Funny Little Bugs, Funky Cops, Cedric, Martin Morning, Tristan and Isolde,
kiwi wrote:and most recently, the Invisible Man, the Odd Family, and Friends of the Forest...among others!
Mewberries151 wrote:I am rather intrigued by "The Odd Family"What kind of show was that, and what type of character did you voice in it? ^_^
FormicaArchonis wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:I am rather intrigued by "The Odd Family"What kind of show was that, and what type of character did you voice in it? ^_^
If you remember as much of French class as I do, Mewberries, you won't understand this. But at least there's pictures!
http://www.tvfrance-intl.com/tvfi/1_programme/fs_show_prog2.php?cmd=search&id_prog=30082
TB3 wrote:Just reading your thread Ulrich Stern - you might be interested to know CL owes it's existence to Funky Cops.
For disco-scenes in Funky Cops Antefilms purchased some motion-capture equipment to use for the choreography and as an animation reference - when the show was finished they decided to create another show to make use of the gear. Garage Kids was developed with this in mind, and then of course that led to Code: Lyoko.
Ulrich Stern. wrote:°_° Wow, you've done all those other shows! Amazing! I've heard of "The Invisible Man", and "Funky Cops". When I went out to the Moonscoop website thay had all kinds of ads for those shows. In fact, I found a video on that site about how they animate the shows and combine 2D with 3D, Code Lyoko and The Invisible Man were both on that video. Are Funky Cops and The Invisible Man as interesting as Code Lyoko, and do you work with the other VA's from CL on those shows as well?
Mewberries151 wrote:FormicaArchonis wrote:Mewberries151 wrote:I am rather intrigued by "The Odd Family"What kind of show was that, and what type of character did you voice in it? ^_^
If you remember as much of French class as I do, Mewberries, you won't understand this. But at least there's pictures!
http://www.tvfrance-intl.com/tvfi/1_programme/fs_show_prog2.php?cmd=search&id_prog=30082
Ah! Thank you for the link! From the looks of that paragraph, it seems like it's one of those "disfunctional family that somehow ban together to get through things (with hilarity)" kind of storyline, which is cool. ^.^ Which character did you voice in that, Mrs. Weber-Scaff?
TB3 wrote:Ah - David's mentioned the guide voices on his thread - pity about the lips being resyncronised to French though - I'm actually really interesting in VA work though - its the kind of career where you have to excell at your art, but rarely get any appreciation (aside from us of course).
And I'm interested in you doing the guide voices Barbara (does that mean you have a few months to think over how you want to play the performance in the fianl dub) - and if you havn't recorded any yet that would mean the actual animation of Season Three has yet to start as well?
If you can't answer that then sorry I asked- best wishes to you and the family and also (if you see him), Mr. Rand, since he seems to have the most thankless job of all.
Cheers!
kiwi wrote:FormicaArchonis wrote:Although, I did notice a CD single in the results. "Elle Donne" by someone who just happens to be named Barbara Scaff. Ever heard of it?
I'm impressed, you have uncovered my secret identity!
kiwi wrote:I am the selfsame barbara Scaff that sung several very soupy sticky sweet radio candy in the late 90's in France, one song of which is "Elle donne",
YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
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