Hey, Facebook, I Made a Metaverse 27 Years Ago Ethan Zuckermanīut I had a hard time putting my finger on exactly what “it” was, beyond a vague sense of similarity. This Game of Thrones fan-theory guy does it. Hannah Hart of My Drunk Kitchen does it (when she’s not drinking, or using weird voices). I found more examples in other popular YouTube channels. The only word that came to mind was … bouncy. It wasn’t a matter of their accents, or the sound of their voices, it was the way they were talking. The Vlogbrothers are John and Hank Green, and their combined YouTube channel, on which they post videos of themselves musing on and explaining everything from world politics to farts, has more than 2 million subscribers.Īnd the guy in the PBS Ronbledore video-Mike Rugnetta-was talking just like the Green brothers do. So the other day, I was watching this YouTube video from the PBS Idea Channel about whether Ron Weasley from Harry Potter is really a time-traveling Dumbledore (as you do), and I realized-the guy talking sounds exactly like the Vlogbrothers. And today I want to talk about YouTube voice.
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