*NOTE FOR MODERATORS* I'm not sure if this is in the correct area and if not please feel move it! Given the nature of this post I wasn't quite sure where to post it. Once someone has checked that it's in the right spot, removing the notice would be wunderbar!

As someone who actively participates in both the voice acting and role-play community it's always been a hobby of mine to mix my writing and acting skills. I think I speak for a good portion of the community when I say that each day we reply to our role-plays with hundreds of words and creators will build role-plays over the span of weeks, coding, creating stories and building a world all out of words. Some of us go the extra mile and to accompany those words build beautiful pieces of art [here's looking at you wolf;;!]. But reguardless of where we stand, we all pour our hearts into what we write!
That's why I propose The Delineate Project! A narration channel on youtube creating a new way to deliver recaps and creating interest. A fortnightly [bi weekly] narration of the story thus far, featuring the talents of budding voice actors. If the project is well accepted I will be getting together a team of voice actors and turning our role-plays into real stories! Of course I completely understand that while the idea appeals to some; for other's it's an area of uncertainty! I am willing to answer any questions regarding the idea and welcome them wholeheartedly! And to those who were wondering; use of role-play segments will be credited to their authors or removed if the party hasn't agreed to joining the project.
In summary this is a quick way of turning our role-plays [semi-literate to literate] into stories and making a wayyyyy easier way to deliver recaps. Oh boy those are always fun to give after 20 pages of text each 300 words long. But I digress; if this is something that you'd like to see happen, tag it in a role-play you own, asking participants to check it out.
Smol notes: this project is only for semi-lit and literate role-plays. On the youtube channel we will enforce the same rules as chicken smoothie; keeping comment sections clean and not tolerating anything that goes against the rules here. Feel free to ask questions or raise issues; I l o v e constructive critic!

As someone who actively participates in both the voice acting and role-play community it's always been a hobby of mine to mix my writing and acting skills. I think I speak for a good portion of the community when I say that each day we reply to our role-plays with hundreds of words and creators will build role-plays over the span of weeks, coding, creating stories and building a world all out of words. Some of us go the extra mile and to accompany those words build beautiful pieces of art [here's looking at you wolf;;!]. But reguardless of where we stand, we all pour our hearts into what we write!
That's why I propose The Delineate Project! A narration channel on youtube creating a new way to deliver recaps and creating interest. A fortnightly [bi weekly] narration of the story thus far, featuring the talents of budding voice actors. If the project is well accepted I will be getting together a team of voice actors and turning our role-plays into real stories! Of course I completely understand that while the idea appeals to some; for other's it's an area of uncertainty! I am willing to answer any questions regarding the idea and welcome them wholeheartedly! And to those who were wondering; use of role-play segments will be credited to their authors or removed if the party hasn't agreed to joining the project.
In summary this is a quick way of turning our role-plays [semi-literate to literate] into stories and making a wayyyyy easier way to deliver recaps. Oh boy those are always fun to give after 20 pages of text each 300 words long. But I digress; if this is something that you'd like to see happen, tag it in a role-play you own, asking participants to check it out.
Smol notes: this project is only for semi-lit and literate role-plays. On the youtube channel we will enforce the same rules as chicken smoothie; keeping comment sections clean and not tolerating anything that goes against the rules here. Feel free to ask questions or raise issues; I l o v e constructive critic!