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Quebec's Metal Scene Lends Its Voices To Video Game Creatures; The Monster Factory Video + Website

Updated: Sep 19, 2020


L-R (,to bottom row): Jessica Dupré, François Toutée, Roxana B.L., Viky Boyer, Maya Kuroki, Raphael Osorio, Simon Girard, Sébastien Croteau, Maude Théberge, Marie-Hélène Landry, Philippe Langelier, Misha Standjofski, Jeff Mott



Now this is one of the reasons that this site has the name that it does as a young man I was almost more interested in what it took to make the TV show, movie or music that I was fond of.

We have all seen Behind The Scenes of all of the makings of so many things in regards to each of those, but now we have a video demonstrating just the vocals of some vocalists that do voiceovers for video games and they are in Quebec as well.

Below is the Press Release that I received from Jon Asher at Asher Media Relations:


Created in 2018 by Sébastien Croteau, Corinne Cardinal, and Jeffrey Mac Dermott, The Monster Factory launches its website today. From now on, video game and film companies will be able to hear their members' voices, learn about the productions they have worked on, and contact them directly.


Since 2005, their members have taken part in the audio creation and conception of hundreds of creatures. Their voices have been heard by millions of people around the world in productions such as:


Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Eidos)

Far Cry 5 (Ubisoft)

Rainbow Six Siege: Outbreak (Ubisoft)

Resident Evil 7 (Capcom)

Thief (Eidos)

Prince of Persia (Ubisoft)

Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)

The Monster Factory's greatest weapon? Female and male death metal singers.


Metal singers have the unique ability to produce unreal and organic sounds without having to resort to computer modifications. In addition to this, their training permits them to produce all kinds of guttural sounds without straining their voices. They are thus invaluable assets when recording this type of voice in the studio.


"In a world where video game and film companies strive to reach unparalleled levels of realism, the quality of the sounds we produce is still unmatched. Our talent pool, comprised of women and men, offers a sonic and textural diversity for all types of projects," says Corinne Cardinal


To showcase what they are able to do with their voices, the members of The Monster Factory shot their first video, entitled "Horde". Simulating a zombie attack, this short film will blow your ears off.


Watch and listen to "Horde" HERE


About Monster Factory:

The Monster Factory promotes Quebec vocal talent in the video game and film industries. Specialized in the creation of voices for monsters, zombies, extraterrestrials, etc., The Monster Factory offers unique expertise in creating sounds for multiple types of virtual creatures.


Follow us them social media: Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter.




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