Beach Flashback Scene

Beach Flashback Scene

Project Overview

This will be for an original audio drama distributed as a podcast.

Each season will consist of three one-hour episodes, released on a per-episode basis.

Currently, we are about 75% finished with Episode 1, and anticipate our first release some time in October 2017.

Samples of our work are available upon request to prospective actors.

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  • This part has been filled off-site

    Apologies to all who auditioned. We needed an actor for this part older than those who auditioned here. The character is in her mid- to late-forties. I do anticipate posting casting calls here for other roles moving forward. Thanks!
Project Roles: Marina
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Marina
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cast offsite

MARINA has about 250 words in two scenes - a small but important role.  This part calls for natural, emotive, dramatic acting.

I would need four to six takes performed with a variety of delivery for each line / chunk of dialogue, and possibly some retakes after an evaluation of the rough dialogue mix with all the actors' performances in context.

I prefer to work via email.  Please feel free to ask if you have any questions about the part or project.

Thanks!

  • This call is for the part of MARINA.

    The setting is idyllic.

    MARINA
    (idly, relaxed but a little distant)
    Have you ever looked at a wave rolling in, and thought: "No one else has ever seen this before?"

    GLACIO
    (densely)
    Seen a wave before?

    MARINA
    Not "a" wave - "this" wave. **This** water, arranged **this** way... - and in a few seconds, it will be gone?

    GLACIO
    Oh... Umm... Hmm.

    MARINA
    (growing apprehension over the impermanence of everything - almost a plaintive pleading)
    Or the trees in the wind.  The same thing...
    the arrangement of the leaves - the movement of the leaves...
    and think:
    (forlornly)
    "That will never happen again...
    not like that."

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