Jeff: Yeah, and from a voice acting standpoint, do you draw from the same well for each of these iterations of Goofy, or is it like a different. And so yeah, these characters, which are the oldest in the world, I mean, you know, Mickey's been around since 1928 and he's still on TV every day.īill Farmer: They're incredible characters and it seems like whatever you put these characters in, it just seems to work. I forget what it is, the really young kid stuff that's out there, like Mickey's Clubhouse.īill Farmer: Oh, that's right, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-īill Farmer: And Mickey and the Roadster Racers, we're in production with now.īill Farmer: But for the much older kids and a lot edgier stuff is the Mickey Mouse shorts.īill Farmer: And so it's kind of a parallel universe almost, it's like them back in the 30s, and it has a different style, we're much edgier, we have a lot more adult kind of humor and situations. especially a character like Goofy and Mickey and stuff like that, there's a lot of different iterations of the characters. Jeff: Thanks, movies, for lying to us again. Doubtfire gave us wrong concepts.īill Farmer: That's what everyone says. Jeff: Oh, just kind of like a punch it in at that point.īill Farmer: Principle recording is just the script and you in the booth.ĭustin: I think Mrs. But if they like that laugh, they do a soundtrack first and then animate to that.īill Farmer: So that's generally the procedure, and then we'll go in and if they have to change something because of legal reasons or something, then we do it to picture later on. Because if I'm doing Goofy, or something, and I say, "Garsh, howdy Mick," and I want to "Garsh, howdy Mick ", then I couldn't add that.īill Farmer: I would have to follow exactly what they had animated. Yeah, I have to rely on the director because a principle recording on, let's say, a cartoon series, a lot of people think we're looking at the cartoon and we're adding the voices later on.īill Farmer: Yeah, no, no. Jeff: Having the director there rather than doing it by yourself in a box kind of thing?īill Farmer: Oh, yeah. a better treated room.īill Farmer: So you don't have to worry about that kind of stuff.īill Farmer: Also, the engineers and the directors, it'd be a little cramped in here.īill Farmer: I could do my own recording, but their directors and everything it's just more control that they have to go to a professional studio. The difference is that there we have a little bit more control, like if a plane comes over it's much. Jeff: But we live an age now where like a lot of voice acting, people can just do it like over their phone-īill Farmer: I mean, the equipment here is the same equipment, same microphone that I use at the studios. You were saying that like for a lot of the Disney work that you do, you go to the studio to do that. and we actually just talked about this before we started recording. And I wanted to start out by getting a perspective. Jeff: You know, getting a chance to speak with you is such a treat for us, let me just start by saying that. Thanksgiving traditions are up for debate on The Roast, and then all the deals coming on Black Friday and beyond are discussed on the Update. Also, the NASA InSight spacecraft will land on Mars on November 26th and be the first Mars rover to drill deep into the planet's interior. On this week's Science segment Dustin and Jeff talk about the possible super-earth discovered only 6 light years away. Bill talks about starting out with Goofy, how the industry has changed and working with the voice of our podcast, Brock Powell. Bill has also lent his voice talent to many characters from Disney, Pixar and Warner Brothers, including voicing Yosemite Sam and ore in Space Jam. And I take that very seriously If I can help someone out of a crummy day, or make them feel a little bit better then it's all worth it" Bill Farmer, voice actor, Disney LegendĬLICK HERE TO WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ABOUT BILL FARMER:īill Farmer is a Disney Legend and has been the voice of Goofy and Pluto since 1987. " To children and adults all around the world, really have a life of their own.
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