story is interesting but the performances and sound mixing…
All of these narrative horror podcasts have the same problem with voice over performance. Here, every character stutters or has this layer of apprehension to his or her voice that makes it so tough to get through. Even when the main character is reading the letters, he speaks in the same hyper-insecure fashion. I understand that comes from an attempt to build a character, the main guy is supposed to be suffering from a loss of a relationship, but this medium is audio only. Clarity is more important than “realistic” line readings.
doobino via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/23
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