![]() To begin, a video game is picked for a dub by Penny, in mutual agreement with her friends at ClownHouse (the cast doesn't take unsolicited fandub requests). Each game is treated differently in some respects, but the process is generally the same. Owing to its more cinematic nature, SnapCube's Real-Time Fandub's production pipeline is more complex than its counterparts BTDubs and Real-Time Fandub (before 2019). Real-Time Fandub Games rebranded to SnapCube's Real-Time Fandub on Decemto allow for more "format flexibility, were ever to do that sort of thing." This is in part, a rebrand to establish a difference from any offshoot groups who would attempt to do the same thing. It had a simple and straightforward approach with a limited cast on its first few episodes.Īs the show kept going, every episode perpetuated a juxtaposition between the absurd dialogue and way it is treated seriously in terms of production value, something which Penny does not shy away from. With Charley's blessing on the name and format, the spin-off was greenlit and the full pilot episode published on June 8, 2018. This was released prematurely on April 2, 2018. Penny Parker pitched the concept of a gaming-oriented division of Real-Time Fandub to show creator Charley Marlowe as Real-Time Fandub Games with a snippet of the pilot episode. Red Van Buskirk (" Sonic Riders", opening segment).Katy Ronis (" Sonic Riders", poster " Final Haunt (Satan Rap Version)", pose art).It has proven successful thanks to its comedy, accidental lore, worldbuilding, and the outstanding performance by its cast. It was met with an overwhelmingly positive response, and continues to do so to this day. The cast does this all in one take over a Discord call in real-time, which is recorded and edited down to a cinematic final product. The series follows a group of voice actors dubbing over video game cutscenes and gameplay, without a script, rehearsal, and in one take. It's the official spin-off to Real-Time Fandub, the web series created by Charley Marlowe. It premiered on Jon the showrunner's YouTube channel, SnapCube, and new episodes are published in an irregular basis. SnapCube's Real-Time Fandub (abbr: SRTF, formerly Real-Time Fandub Games), is an improvisational comedy web series run by YouTube creator, musician and streamer Penny Parker, produced in association with the streaming collective ClownHouse. View images related to SnapCube's Real-Time Fandub.
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