{"id":78704,"date":"2020-09-20T13:00:39","date_gmt":"2020-09-20T13:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/sleep-sea-stars-book-interview-femshep-jennifer-hale\/"},"modified":"2020-09-20T13:00:39","modified_gmt":"2020-09-20T13:00:39","slug":"to-sleep-in-a-sea-of-stars-interview-femshep-va-talks-characters-new-audiobook-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/itteacheritfreelance.hk\/wordpress\/index.php\/2020\/09\/20\/to-sleep-in-a-sea-of-stars-interview-femshep-va-talks-characters-new-audiobook-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"To Sleep In a Sea of Stars Interview: FemShep VA Talks Characters, New Audiobook, and More"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"syndicated-attribution\"><meta name= \\\"keywords \\\" content= \\\"\u96fb\u5b50\u8a08\u7b97\u6a5f, \u6559\u80b2, IT \u96fb\u8166\u73ed,\u96fb\u8166\u88dc\u7fd2\uff0c \u96fb\u8166\u73ed\uff0c \u5bb6\u6559\uff0c \u79c1\u4eba\u8001\u5e2b\uff0c \u8cc7\u8a0a\u6280\u8853\uff0c \u7a0b\u5e8f\u8a2d\u8a08\uff0c \u96fb\u5b50\u8a08\u7b97\u6a5f\uff0c \u904a\u6232\uff0c \u860b\u679c\uff0c \u96fb\u5f71\uff0c \u8a08\u7b97\u6a5f\uff0c\u7de8\u78bc\uff0c Java\uff0c C\/C++\uff0c JavaScript\uff0c PHP\uff0c HTML\uff0c CSS\uff0c MySQL\uff0c mobile\uff0c Android\uff0c \u52d5\u6f2b\uff0c Python\uff0c teacher\uff0c \u88dc\u7fd2\uff0c \u96fb\u8166\u88dc\u7fd2 \u8cc7\u8a0a, \u7535\u5b50\u8ba1\u7b97\u673a, IT ,Game, apple, movie, Computer,student,Java,\u6559\u80b2, ,\u5b66\u751f, \u5b66\u4e60, learn, \u6559\u5b66,  Android, apple,anime, animation, \u4fe1\u606f\u6280\u672f, \u7a0b\u5e8f\u8bbe\u8ba1, \u79fb\u52a8\u7535\u8bdd, \u8cc7\u8a0a\u79d1\u6280,Game, Jeu, Juego,Call Of Duty ,\u4f7f\u547d\u53ec\u559a , \u6e38\u620f, \u7535\u5b50\u6e38\u620f,, \u591a\u4eba\u7535\u5b50\u6e38\u620f, \u7f51\u7edc\u6e38\u620f\uff0conline\uff0conline game, \u624b\u673a\u6e38\u620f, mobile \\\"><\/p>\n<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/static3.gamerantimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/hale-interview-transcript.jpg\"\/><\/figure>\n<p>Jennifer Hale is well known as one of the <a href=\"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/cyberpunk-2077-voice-actor-cast-list\/\">most prolific video game voice actors<\/a>\u00a0today, with key roles in\u00a0<em>Metal Gear Solid<\/em>,\u00a0<em>BioShock Infinite<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Metroid Prime<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Overwatch<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Star Wars<\/em>\u00a0media, a slew of animated series, and in\u00a0<em>Mass Effect<\/em>\u00a0as\u00a0female Commander Shepard. We were thrilled, then, when Game Rant got the chance to\u00a0interview her and discuss what it was like narrating the new audiobook <em><strong>To Sleep in a Sea of Stars<\/strong><\/em>, along with other insights from her wide-ranging career.<\/p>\n<p>Our questions started out with the audiobook in question, a new offering from Christopher Paolini, author of Eragon. The story is a space-faring adventure, making Hale a perfect fit, but the interview also shifted from the book itself to <a href=\"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/mass-effect-female-shepard-strong-characters-sleep-stars\/\">Hale&#8217;s views on strong female characters<\/a>, the ins and outs of voice acting, sci-fi settings, and the challenges of creativity and learning. Some portions of this transcript have been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"related-single\"><strong>\u00a0RELATED:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/mass-effect-female-shepard-voice-actor-jennifer-hale-sleep-sea-stars\/\">FemShep Voice Actor Discusses Sci-Fi Settings and New Space Adventure Audiobook<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: What&#8217;s the biggest difference between traditional voice acting, video game voice acting, and audio book narration?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale: All three of those mediums are different in some pretty definitive ways. I\u2019ll start with the two that I\u2019ve spent the most time with, which is animation and video game voice acting. In animation you get the script ahead of time, which doesn\u2019t always happen in games. In fact, 90% of the time it doesn\u2019t happen, maybe nowadays 85. It used to be 100% of the time. When you\u2019re doing a game you\u2019re cold reading, and in animation you have time to sit with the script a little bit. In animation and games you typically record in four hour blocks, but in animation you\u2019re sharing the load with cast mates.<\/p>\n<p>In games the length of the script is often unknown. It looks a bit like a phone book or two or three stacked on top of each other, and when you come in to work you\u2019re doing what amounts to a four hour one person show, and you\u2019re reading out of context and out of sequence. You don\u2019t always have all context you need to be specific, so you have to make it up and hope that it fits, which is were we rely very heavily on voice directors.<\/p>\n<p>In an audio book- this is my first one, so I can by no means speak like any of my peers who are so amazing and do these all the time. I will say what I experienced and what I know from listening, it\u2019s best not to lean all the way in to a character\u2019s voice, because that can throw the listener off. That being said, in <em>To Sleep in a Sea of Stars<\/em>, there were a few characters who totally took over my mechanism and- \u201c<em>NOW I TALK LIKE THIS<\/em>.\u201d They were so clear and they just delivered down a particular lane and it was not coming out any other way. In general I modified the characters to pull them back a little bit.<\/p>\n<p>The work load is incredible, I have phenomenal respect for people who read audiobooks. Just the intensity of reading out loud all the way through. I don\u2019t know how the experienced people do it, but I would read the book and stay 70 or 90 pages ahead so it would stay fresh in my head and I wouldn\u2019t accidentally or energetically foreshadow anything, but still knew enough to get through the day of recording.<\/p>\n<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/static3.gamerantimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/Jennifer-Hale-roles-1.jpeg\"\/><\/figure>\n<p><b>GR: That&#8217;s\u00a0an interesting tactic, to keep yourself from knowing what happens to certain characters.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0There are certain things where I was like &#8216;ohhh boy,&#8217; I better hook that in, let me pick up those lines for that character. But it was also, I have this crazy stack- I\u2019ll show you my voice memos on my phone&#8230;. Those are my references for all the different characters. There are over 50 of them, and they\u2019d go away and then come back a hundred pages later, or I\u2019d be like &#8216;Oh! They\u2019re back! What?&#8217; They would just show up or have a line or two, but they have to sound the same, so that\u2019s how I chose to keep it consistent. Again I don\u2019t know what the experts do &#8217;cause I\u2019m new here to this field.<\/p>\n<p>I feel quite spoiled I have to say, because I was not allowed to watch cartoons as a kid, and the very first cartoon I auditioned for was Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego. It was a perfectly gender balanced cast, it was ethnically mixed every week, it was educational content- it was extraordinary&#8230;. I feel just as spoiled on this audio book, having never done one, and having this be my first. It was a challenging experience, but it was also a really extraordinarily privileged one.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: How do you find the voice for a character?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0It\u2019s in the writing. Every single time, it\u2019s in the writing. If it\u2019s not I would go to Callum (the voice director)\u00a0because he and Christopher (the author) had discussed it very extensively. But almost every single character was clear as a bell; they are written very, very well. I find that in almost all my work: it\u2019s there on the page. Quite often, if I think of animation, there are a million different directions to go and the hard part is narrowing it down and picking one.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: Is there ever an individual detail that cements it for you?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Colloquial expressions can be fantastic. I won\u2019t say the expletive now, but &#8216;blank on a stick&#8217; or something like that. Or the rhythm of the speech. One of the characters in this book, the rhythm of his speech was super clear. It made him feel wide-eyed and ready to go regardless of his background or situation. The rhythm of the words, idiomatic expressions, those are very, very useful.<\/p>\n<p><b>GR: You&#8217;ve said in the past that as a VA for games you try to disappear\u00a0and let the player be the star. Is it the opposite for an audiobook?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0In an audiobook, the way I approached it is that I do disappear and the story is the star. I didn\u2019t inject my opinion, I inserted my emotion as little as possible. It\u2019s a fine line between experiencing the book and sharing it. If I\u2019m just experiencing the book there\u2019s not a lot of room for the listener to experience it because it\u2019s all about me, and I do not want that.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"related-single\"><strong>RELATED:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/jennifer-hale-voice-acting-roles-iconic-unknown\/\">Jennifer Hale&#8217;s 5 Most Iconic Video Game Voice-Acting Roles (&amp; 5 You Didn&#8217;t Know About)<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: When listening, it did feel like the narration voice almost disappeared and characters would come out very clearly. How do you switch between characters and narration, back and forth?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Once the character voice is clear, it\u2019s a pretty straightforward switch because there\u2019s always a key. For some of them there\u2019s a single line. For Vishal, this one character, &#8216;your core temperature.&#8217; Just the phrase &#8216;your core temperature&#8217; would take me right there. And for another one &#8216;you have family on Weiland, you have family on Weiland.&#8217; That would take me right into her. I can\u2019t repeat Sparrow\u2019s out loud. Everyone has a key line, some people in animation use that term. Quite often in the beginning I\u2019d just get out my voice memos and play a reference. One of the aliens, there\u2019s a certain way they speak with a lot of repetition- that\u2019s all I\u2019ll reveal on that, but I\u2019d just hear two words and go &#8216;okay, I\u2019m there.&#8217; That\u2019s where the editors and engineers in this particular format are heroes, because man, the volume you have to go through! Thank you! Thank you so much, I owe you a beer!<\/p>\n<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/static1.gamerantimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/mass-effect-characters.jpg\"\/><\/figure>\n<p><strong>GR: This might be seeing a pattern where there isn\u2019t one in a prolific career, but you\u2019ve done <em>Star Wars<\/em>, you\u2019ve done <em>Metroid<\/em>, <em>Mass Effect<\/em>, and now this. Is there something that draws you to space settings with adventurous, interstellar stuff?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0I think sci-fi appears a lot because it\u2019s place to play and imagine our future as what we\u2019d like it to be, and that always a good place to go play.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: I want to ask this to someone who has played almost entirely female characters: What do you think is the sign of a good female character? Or what makes a good character, period?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0When they\u2019ll work regardless of their gender, there\u2019s your cue. When they\u2019re just a human being. Because the minute you put that gender label on them you create a limitation. If you use it like a character choice, like a life choice, a person who has retreated into their particular brand of femininity for safety or for power- that\u2019s a specific choice and a very complex being. But then it\u2019s a human being making that choice. My current wish is that the industry at all levels, at the level of writers to producers to directors, casting people, all levels of creators: when it comes to casting who\u2019s in your project, unless a character is specifically referring to their anatomy or their hometown, please remove all gender and ethnicity from your labeling, because it opens everything up to everyone. That goes for abilities as well. Why in the world is that any different?<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: That would have been the follow up question- is it because it\u2019s often a female character before it\u2019s just a character?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Yeah, I mean, we could get into a whole conversation about the patriarchy. The fear that comes out of that, and the power and control that it was designed to achieve. We\u2019ve all lost half of the power in the world by eliminating the feminine. As the feminine comes in to power, my hope is that it will not eliminate the masculine, but I don\u2019t think it will. There\u2019s enough space on the boat for everybody and everybody is needed on the boat.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"related-single\"><strong>RELATED:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/female-playable-characters-best-2010s-metacritic\/\">10 Best Female Playable Characters Of The 2010s, According To Metacritic<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: You talked about disappearing into a role, but as you\u2019ve become more well known, sometimes people are really looking forward to hearing you in things. For example, with <em>Mortal Kombat 11<\/em>, fans weren\u2019t just excited to have a cool villain in Kronica, they were excited that it was Jennifer Hale voicing her. Does that change the role at all? How does that feel?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0I don\u2019t think it changes a thing because I wasn\u2019t aware of it. *laugh* I actually don\u2019t pay attention to that because if I do it becomes about me and not the project. It\u2019s about the beautiful idea that the writer birthed, and the vision that everyone else on the team sweated to make happen. But that\u2019s exciting and cool to hear! I\u2019d have tweeted more if I\u2019d known about that! Although I never know when to tweet because I just assume everything is NDA forever.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: Do you have a role that you really enjoyed but you think isn\u2019t well known or is underappreciated?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0That\u2019s a tough question to answer because I don\u2019t focus on that part of it, I don\u2019t think a lot about what people think of my work because that makes it about me.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: To rephrase it, is there a role that you\u2019re particularly proud of?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Oh my gosh! I\u2019m really grateful for the amount of diversity I\u2019ve been able to have, and still have, in my career. There\u2019s a project coming in about a year and I\u2019m so crazy excited about it but I can\u2019t say anything. I will say that it accesses a piece of my vocal range and a piece of my spirit that I haven\u2019t used in the past few years, but it\u2019s a huge part of me and I\u2019m super excited about it. The diversity is huge for me, having been the voice of Cinderella for so long is a huge honor, and also FemShep because breaking that glass ceiling was everything. It was gonna be broken, and I\u2019m super honored that I got to be- I am deeply honored that I got to be the ink in that pen. And there\u2019s more work to do.<\/p>\n<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/static3.gamerantimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/10-Fem-Shep-from-Mass-Effect-2.jpg\"\/><\/figure>\n<p><strong>GR: What was your favorite part of working on <em>To Sleep in a Sea of Stars<\/em>?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0It was a really good story! And, it was a really cool experience because Christopher contacted me directly to see if I was interested. I had met him a few years ago in Australia and he\u2019d mentioned something about it in passing, and now I know this is what he was talking about. It\u2019s always cool when someone follows through on an idea like that, and I love the book. Loved it. It\u2019s deep in my consciousness, embedded in my lexicon.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: Who\u2019s your favorite character?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Ooooh! The narrator of course!<\/p>\n<p>Kira. I think she\u2019s amazing. The journey she goes through is extraordinary. For me I found a lot of deep meaning in where the story goes and how it goes there. It\u2019s such a walk of life, it\u2019s a path that so many of us go through and it channels some of the larger lessons of the universe in a beautiful way.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: Was there anyone who was just fun to do the voice for?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Hah! Sparrow! Sparrow is so fun, she literally took over my voicebox. Trigg, Trigg was another one that took over my being. To get all those words out as fast as he thinks was quite something. I grew to really love them all so much. They\u2019re in my heart.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"related-single\"><strong>RELATED:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/gamerant.com\/science-fiction-scifi-games-metacritic-score-better\/\">10 Science Fiction Games That Are Better Than Their Metascore<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: In the book is there anything you\u2019re really proud of that people should be listening for?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0I am proud that I made it through those appendices. Oh my god, there\u2019s some deep science there and I just got on for the ride and tried not to fall off. I had a little fun with the glossary- I chose to do the glossary as an AI. Wouldn\u2019t that be fun? Not as a terribly futuristic AI but as a retro AI, and there are some- I don\u2019t want to give anything away. One of my favorite parts of the book, there are sequences where Kira\u00a0has something happen to her, and it\u2019s becoming a deep piece of her that communicates with her when she sleeps. There was a vocal tone that took on, and I really enjoyed being in that zone. There was something kind of magical about that space.<\/p>\n<p>There were four specific moments near the end where I had to stop because I was just choked up. I could not talk, the writing just got me and I had to take a second. This book opened up some really cool downloads. Those moments where the universe reveals something super big picture that\u2019s amazing. This book really opened up a few of those for me.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: That\u2019s a stunning endorsement. Is there anything you can talk about that you\u2019re really excited for moving forward?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0I\u2019m really excited for people to discover this book and dive into this universe, to really live this experience. It\u2019s awesome, it\u2019s fun, and I\u2019m really excited to share it. I\u2019m a little anxious because I\u2019ve never done one of these before.<\/p>\n<p>Other than that, I released a song during the middle of this whole thing (the ongoing pandemic). Somehow I got inspired in the middle of this and I came out with a song that I recorded. I started out as a songwriter when I was extremely young, and last year recorded some stuff. With the change in our realities it got shelved, but somewhere along the way I decided to pull it out, dust it off, shoot a picture here in this booth and just put it out. The song is called Never.<\/p>\n<figure><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/static1.gamerantimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/to-sleep-in-a-sea-of-stars-cover.jpg\"\/><\/figure>\n<p><strong>GR: Anything else you wanted to talk about?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0Let me think on that. I love this format. It took me by surprise. I really, really loved it. I have huge respect for people to do it because it takes a lot to sit here for hours and hours and hours talking the whole time. But I loved doing it and I hope I get to do it again. I\u2019m excited for what this universe of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is going to bring into our sci-fi world, and to our fictional playground.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: Given the chance, would you do another audio book?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0I would do another in a hot second. I unexpectedly loved it. Even though it\u2019s a daunting pile when you look at 880 pages plus appendices.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GR: Right, and you can\u2019t just skim the appendices if you\u2019re narrating.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Hale:\u00a0You can\u2019t! And the listeners don\u2019t get to skim it either unless they boost the speed. I\u2019d be interested to hear what that sounds like, but I don\u2019t know if I\u2019ll go back and listen. Every time I go back and listen to my own work I end up just wanting to do it again because I\u2019ve thought of six other things I could do a little bit better. It\u2019s a little maddening. I think that\u2019s the path of the growing and learning. We\u2019re on it our whole life. I want to find a new way to look back on work, because I don\u2019t want to look back and say \u2018that should have been better,\u2019 I want to look back at it and go \u2018cool, that\u2019s what got me here.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>You know it\u2019s funny, creativity, for all of us- I don\u2019t care what you\u2019re doing- I don\u2019t care if you\u2019re a banker, or a visual artist, or a comedian, or a writer, or a journalist, or an actor, or a songwriter, they\u2019re all acts of creation and they all invoke that little kid part of us. One of the tools I\u2019ve learned to survive in this is that I separate my creative side from my adult side. You\u2019re two people. You\u2019re the artist or the creative self that creates, and they get to just go without criticism or judgement and just do the thing. 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