Voice Ouf Back to the Future: We Meet French March McFly!

Voice Ouf Back to the Future: We Meet French March McFly!

Voix Phew is back from the future! A program dedicated to French dubbing takes on Luke Hemmett, the French voice of Marty McFly in the cult saga of Robert Zemeckis! Name of Zeus!

In a podcast titled “Voix Ouf”, AlloCiné highlights the world of French duplication, especially with the work of actors and actresses hiding behind our favorite characters.

These artists work in the shadows to give life to many characters, each more different than the other.

Through Voix Ouf, we want to focus on their work by exploring their world with them. For this new show we had the honor of comedian Luke Hemmett, the legendary French voice of Marty McFly in the movie “Back to the Future”! And be careful, no one calls him weak!

We also got Olivier Barber, the creator of Synchro magazine, a two-week work dedicated to duplication. In addition, AlloCiné and Voix Ouf join forces with this lover of French voices as part of a partnership.

Available on site Synchronization.fr, “Synchro is the first periodical in the world of duplication to see the light of day, and it is much more than a magazine. This is a real collector for voxophiles, duplication lovers or just movie lovers.

Moki, which you carefully store in your library for each publication. An exhibition that honors the tremendous talent of these actors who work in the shadows and thus deserve the light.

Luke Hemmett on the cover of the 4th issue of Synchro

Synchro Magazine is also an opportunity to read interviews that take time to learn more about these witches who work in the shadows: are they pure duplication monsters, novice actors in training, or technicians in the service of these VFs who have been selected. Our collective memory. “

In issue 4 of Synchro you can find a long 40-page interview with Luke Hemmett who recalls in detail his incredible journey. Excellent question to continue listening to the podcast “Voix Ouf”.

“While the traditional press struggles, the diversity and creativity of independent magazines shows that there is another way.

Reading one of these magazines means offering everything that has the most noble relationship with paper: sheet, reading, touch, smell … and thus return memories, atria, play, read, return, mark. , Angle, highlight, highlight “– Says Synchro founder Olivier Barber.

The first steps of this independent magazine (not applicable to newspapers) are made through pre-order campaigns Ulule platform. These campaigns make it possible to communicate about the magazine, evaluate the number of copies to be developed, and increase Synchro’s customer database.

And subscribe to Synchro! it is so !

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  • The program is prepared and presented by Vincent Formica
  • Columnists: Manon Marouf and Thomas Imbert
  • Recording and editing: Julien Ceugnart
  • Mixing and Dressing: Ando Raminson

Source: allocine

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