EVERYONE, MASHED is recruiting people on YouTube!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They are a popular channel that makes video game related animations. They are looking for artists, musicians, songwriters, writers, voice actors, and more!!!
Look for their community post call out. There is a link for their Discord in that post.
Well. I gotta give fate one last try for this series
SONIC SUPERNOVA: We need your help!!
Hello, hello! My name is Richter. I am 15 years old and the creator of Sonic Supernova.
Sonic Supernova takes place during the Metal Virus, but very much different from what you know! Characters old and new will be appearing, and you might see some familiar faces, like some characters from a certain canceled series may play a role. Such new faces being Sparking Hero; Kenji the Hedgehog, a boy that travels with Sonic and Co to once against go head to head with Doctor Eggman, proving his worth to himself and growing as a person.
An audio drama that involves battle, comedy and more!
And that's where you come into play! If this has caught you're interest, then...
Let’s describe the roles!
Artist 🎨: We allow artist of all kind! If you are beginning, expert or aspiring! Since it is an audio drama series you don’t gotta do things like animation! We need people who can do character designs, posters, reference sheets and soon illustration art! Take your time with the art and do your best.
Musicians 🎵: We need musicians who are able to create music that has many styles. Retro, Pop, Electronic, Metal and Epic music! Some can be original while others can be inspired or remastered version of Sonic Songs!
Voice Actors 🎙️: Lend your vocal range and impression to the series! Many characters we know of do not have a voice and other characters are planned to be featured down the line of the series!
Script Editors 📝: We need you the most! Sometimes there are errors and many mistakes in the scripts/not long enough. Those usually caused by me of course! So bring in your expertise of able to make the lines of these characters more expressive!
Please welcome our next guest, Nicholas Leung. Nicholas Leung will participate in the joint voice actor panel and will be hosting paid autograph sessions. May this journey at Kogaracon 2024 lead us starward!
Nicholas Leung is an artist born and raised in New York City. He is best known for his role as Dan Heng in the Hoyoverse video game HONKAI STAR RAIL, as well as animes such as Bi in KINGDOM (SEASON 3). You can also hear him as the voice of Han Hee-seong in the Netflix live action film KILL BOKSOON. After growing up on a healthy diet of Guitar Hero, superhero films, and countless hours of Toonami, he’s thrilled to take that childhood love behind the mic and share his story with the world. He hopes to inspire others to do the same with their own.
Don't forget to check out Nicholas Leung on his socials and official website! nicklikescharsiu.com
2022 wrapped: Clicky Goes to a Bunch of Live Shows Edition.
Shows in question being: Wooden Overcoats, The Live Shows (and the post-show mingling which was essentially the closest thing to a convention I’ve ever been to before), Foil Arms and Hog on their Swines tour, Reading Rep doing Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bellowhead on their Broadside tour, and the Muppet Christmas Carol with live orchestra doing the music.
Featuring me with Sam Sweeney, who appears to be terrified of me, and Beth Eyre, who I appear to be terrified of, or at least very flushed and jittery in the presence of. And Beth again, because I went to see her doing some Shakespeare in Reading and she was nice enough to hang out with me for a bit afterwards, which I was (and still am) embarrassingly, inordinately thrilled about.
I’m somewhat biased because I’ve got a crush you can see from space, but she comes off as a genuinely delightful, sweet-natured sort of person who goes out of her way to be lovely to fans. The first time we met she asked for my name so she could make her signature out to me and it was all I could do to smile politely and make a valiant effort to remember what it was. I liked her more than I can say.
(Should also mention for clarity that the rest of the WO cast and crew were also absolutely lovely and great fun to be around. I didn’t get any pictures with them because I’m a lazy fuck.)
But I did get what can best be described as a drive-by selfie with Sam Sweeney when he was signing things, whose solo music I only discovered that evening and I absolutely love it. It’s very uplifting and made me light up inside, and I’d very much recommend his album Escape That for anyone who’s into instrumental folk stuff. It was also very exciting to briefly meet one of the Bellowhead guys, I’ve been a fan of theirs for a decade now and it was lovely to see them live. For the third time. So not quite as momentous but still fantastic. He had cool trainers which lit up.
Overall it was the best series of shows I could have gone to and the best entertainment-industry people I could have mingled with. 100/10, wouldn’t change a thing, except maybe the opportunity to get a picture with a guy in a Kermit suit which would have rounded things off nicely, I think.