To get the story title paper, we need to read through the story, understand the outline of the story, refine the central idea of the story, lay the emotional tone, draw the circle of characters in the story, and then distinguish the positive and negative characters.
For example, in When It Rains, white rabbits, chickens and kittens are all positive images.
In Jam House, Brother Bear and Brother Bear are both positive images.
In Looking for Happy Little Flower Seeds, the sun, birds, frogs and bees are all positive images.
In Three Little Pigs Building a House, three little pigs are positive images and wolves are negative images.
Analyze the characters, voice processing, and assign voice features consistent with the character features.
After defining the character, select the sound that matches the character. Because most children's fairy tales are anthropomorphic, most of the images in the stories can be divided according to age characteristics and character attributes. From the age characteristics, role personification can be divided into old age group, middle age group and children group.
The characters in the elderly group are often endowed with the characteristics of the elderly, and their voices are often kind, deep and slow, such as Grandfather Sun in Little Flower Seed Looking for Friends, Uncle Niu in Pony Crossing the River and Grandpa Goat in Race between the Tortoise and the Rabbit.
Middle-aged people are often uncles and aunts, parents, with calm, serious and loving voices, such as parents in Three Little Pigs Going to Kindergarten.