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Hi everyone! Since I've been asked a few times about the writing/recording/editing process, I wanted to make a little video showing how I make my audios. I hope you all had a good weekend! 💗

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Justin

So cool to see the process!

Zoltan Chivay

A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one😃

Alex G.W.

It's amazing to see how dedicated you are to your work. The quality definitely reflects this!

Jordyboi

Definitely appreciate you going through all that work to give us a brief moment of escape from reality ! 😅

ZeroFactr

This is awesome

sophia (not the first)

okay, professor glow! ur notif woke me up lol, it's 4 am🤡

Wilsonandco -

This'll be fun to watch in a while

Joakim

Wow i appreciate your work even more now, Thank you Afterglow for all your amazing content ❤️😍

Dudefrombelring

Ooh this is a different but cool, appreciated video! Thank you for being gracious enough to show us a bit of how the magic is made! I hope you’re having a great Sunday! 🫶🏽

Aviad Assraf

I love the fact that you make the "s" softer it's by far the best aspect of your videos and your voice that sweet little gentle SS when finsh saying a word is absolutely adorable Love your content btw Also when is the face reveal I mean we already have the Shadow so the next step has to come soon right?

Vegard

ooooooooooooooo this is pretty awesome :D Thanks for sharing this. Always fun to see the BTS of stuff. Also, love the way you pronounce the S 🥰

Jake

This was really nice, it’s cool to see your creative process. I love your input into character design and it’s interesting to see how you write your scripts without listener response. Hope you’re having a lovely day 😁😁

Urban Hermit

This was really interesting! Thanks! (And I'm sure the Goth Babysitter will find this information very useful in starting her own career as a VA! 😄)

alec

this is so interesting!! i’ve always appreciated the attention to detail in your audios :)

Simon R.

Could you make a video on how you do your meet and greets with long time fans? I would happily volunteer to help you make it 🤪

Tae Davis

Thank you for this! The insight is really helpful in understanding just how much effort goes into even one of these. You are truly an artist 🤙🏽

Triple 9

I've also been using Audacity for my own podcast. Your microphones are much better than mine, though

Les Butler

You write your scripts? I am amazed that one person writes the scripts and performs because, the scripts are brilliant and your performance stands out as the best in the field.

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2024-03-20 23:36:35 Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏 I appreciate you even more because I would be to lazy for all of this 😅 You’re amazing thank you for everything ❤️
2024-03-11 06:57:01 Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏 I appreciate you even more because I would be to lazy for all of this 😅 You’re amazing thank you for everything ❤️

Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏 I appreciate you even more because I would be to lazy for all of this 😅 You’re amazing thank you for everything ❤️

Jim

Oh no! Immersion broken! Jk wow I can’t believe it takes that many hours for each audio. I think I would go insane editing something for 8 hrs. That’s dedication, you must really enjoy what you do!

samszellem

I always wondered about your sound effects, and the fact that you use background ambience to make your audio more immersive. And I like how the scripts (conversation-wise) tend to predict potential answers the listener may give, it feels even more immersive (and surprises me more times than I can count lol). Anyway, we appreciate your effort 🫶

Angel

Love seeing how you work! I have a tip to make it easier to edit out mistakes: every time I mess up, I make a sound with my mouth like a "tsk" or a loud high-pitched "ooh" so it appears as a long line, so then when I look at my audio I know exactly where the mistakes are and I can edit so much quicker and don't need to re-listen to everything as I edit. Also there is a "de-esser- plug in you can add to Audacity to soften the "s" sounds!