American Civil War: The Lone Star Rises
Project Overview
We are looking for voice actors to bring a short modern military combat scene to life. Roles include Commander, Pilot, and Soldier/Radio. Actors will deliver intense, realistic lines depicting urgent battlefield communication, situational updates, and reactions under fire.
Intense, realistic, urgent military communication. Lines should convey tension, precision, and authenticity.
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Commander (Grizzly 1 / Tex 1):
• Deep, steady, commanding tone
• Military-style radio comms
• Lead role, gives orders under pressure
Pilot (Falcon 1 / Striker 1 / Raven 1):
• Fast, precise, calm but urgent voice
• Typical helicopter/jet pilot radio chatter
• Supporting role, several lines
Soldier / Radio (Grizzly 3 / Tex 4 / CentCom):
• Intense, shouting in combat situations
• Can also deliver cold, emotionless radio commands
• Supporting role, multiple short lines
- english
- male young adult
- male adult
- radio
- military
- Commanding
- general american
- preferred hardware
- amateur voice acting
- radio/combat chatter
- military-style dialogue
Commander • “All units, countermeasures! Break formation! Now!” • “Grizzly’s either KIA or in a ditch. Move out. Find ’em.”
Pilot • “Copy, Grizzly 1. Radius sweep in progress. Radar spike—four bogeys, 28 klicks northeast. Closing fast, Mach 1.2.” • “Tex 1, confirmed hostile Bradleys—three, entrenched. Canyon’s bottlenecked. TOWs armed and tracking.”
Soldier / Radio • “Spike! Rear quadrant! AIM-9 inbound! Break left!” • “Taking 25mm! Armor holds, but thermal sight’s fucked!” • “Viper 31, grid 412-589 is hostile airspace. No friendlies. Engage with extreme prejudice.”
Description / Characteristics of this role:
The Pilot (Radio Voice) provides urgent battlefield communication in a modern military setting. This role requires a clear, steady, and professional tone, as if transmitting over a combat radio channel. The pilot must sound focused and precise under pressure, delivering enemy sightings, radar contacts, and tactical updates.
- english
- american
- male adult
- military
Copy, Grizzly 1. Radius sweep in progress. Radar spike—four bogeys, 28 klicks northeast. Closing fast, Mach 1.2.
The Soldier/Radio delivers intense frontline communication in the middle of chaotic ground combat. This role requires a raw, urgent, and emotional delivery, as if shouting over explosions and incoming fire. Lines include warning calls, damage reports, and relaying battlefield coordinates.
- english
- american
- male adult
Loud, panicked yet controlled — the actor should sound like a soldier under heavy fire, trying to keep composure while conveying life-or-death information.
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