Sure, you can take a seat if it's available and allowed.
It depends on the specific rules and availability. If there are no restrictions and there's an empty seat, then yes, you can take it for comic dubbing.
It depends on the specific situation depicted in the comic. If the setting allows for it and there's no rule against it, then yes, you can take a seat.
I'm not sure. You'd have to check the specific comic to know for sure.
Dubbing requires the following courses: 1. Speech science: The basic knowledge of speech science includes the frequency, pitch, intensity and other parameters of speech, as well as the changing rules of speech. Sound Physiology: The basic knowledge of sound biology includes the production, transmission, reception, and other processes of sound as well as the components of sound. 3. Voice training: Learn how to improve the voice quality of a voice actor through voice training, including vocal skills, breathing control, pitch adjustment, etc. 4. Dubbing skills: Learn dubbing skills, including character shaping, emotional expression, tone control, etc.
It depends on where you found the comic and whether you have the right to take it. If it's yours or you have permission, then yes. But if it belongs to someone else or is in a place where taking it is prohibited, then no.
Yes, it is. The comic has a lot of heartwarming and positive elements.
It's hard to say for sure without more context from the comic. Maybe you need to look for some clues within the panels.
It depends on the specific rules of the Comic Con event. Some might allow it, while others might prohibit it.
It depends on the store's return policy. Some places might allow it if it's in perfect condition and within a certain time frame.
The dubbing exam usually involved sound arts, language expression, film and television arts, media theory, and many other aspects. The specific test content may vary from region to region and school to school. It is recommended to consult the school or relevant departments for more specific information. At the same time, you can also participate in relevant training courses and exercises to improve your voice acting skills and prepare for the exam.