How to Read as the Grandmother Character
- Voice tone: Use a gentle, kind, and soft voice. Imagine grandma as warm and caring.
- Speech speed: Speak slowly and clearly, as if talking lovingly to someone you care about.
- Expression: Add a slight softness and warmth in your voice to sound comforting.
Example:
"Oh my dear, come sit by me. Let me tell you a story..."
How to Read as the Wolf Character
- Voice tone: Use a deeper, rough, and sneaky tone. Pretend you are a sly animal trying to trick someone.
- Speech speed: Can be a bit faster and with a mischievous laugh or growl.
- Expression: Put in the feeling of being tricky but sometimes playful.
Example:
"Hehehe, what a tasty little girl you are! I’ll catch you soon!"
Tips for 6-Year-Old Voice Actors
- Practice each character's voice separately several times.
- Have fun and don’t be afraid to be silly.
- Think about how the character feels to help your voice show those emotions.
- Ask an adult to listen and help you if you want.