Crime Channel Voice Actor
Project Overview
We’re starting up a new crime-focused YouTube channel dedicated to police bodycam footage, 911 calls, and real incident breakdowns. Think of channels like Midwest Safety which has a serious tone, no fluff, and a voice that carries authority
Since the channel is just getting off the ground, the workload will be inconsistent at first. Expect scripts every 2–3 weeks on average (Maybe even longer). Each script is usually 2–4 paragraphs total, broken into short narration breaks spread across the video (Again see Midwest Safety for reference). This usually adds up to around 2–3 minutes of total edited VO per project
If you have a tough, masculine voice and can carry a serious, matter-of-fact tone that suits law enforcement and crime reporting, we’d love to hear your audition!
Money Talk:
Pay: $15–$30 per video depending on script length (most scripts are short, 2–4 narration breaks)
Workload: Roughly 2–3 minutes of final polished VO per project. Expect new scripts about every 2–3 weeks
Editing your own VO to remove errors, retakes, and mouth noises
Add light processing (EQ, compression, de-noise, and anything else you feel is necessary) to ensure the audio is crisp and sounds good
Style: Serious, authoritative, and clear - preferably male
Communication and project delivery will be run through Discord
Turnaround time: usually 1–2 days after receiving the script
You’ll be one of the first voices of the channel, consistency and reliability are huge pluses
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Hey all, thanks for the interest! For this role, we're definitely looking for some high audio quality.
We think the main thing we want to be showcased with the videos is that the narrator has been a part of the case himself / a police officer in the past. Since these videos are quite factual, no ad-libs are required.
The audition lines listed are all examples of how a typical crime video narration break would look like.
Please include your discord with your audition otherwise your audition may get ignored, thanks!
On July 14th, 2025, officers with the Brookfield Police Department responded to a disturbance call at a local gas station. Upon arrival, officers made contact with a male subject who appeared visibly agitated. After running his identification, officers discovered multiple outstanding warrants for his arrest. Just moments later, the situation escalated when the suspect attempted to flee on foot. Officers pursued, and within two minutes, the subject was taken into custody without further incident. Body camera footage from the responding officers provides a clear view of how the arrest unfolded.
The next morning, Officer Antiviveros remained in the hospital while officials searched Dennis’s vehicle, uncovering 18 knives, 10 axes, three hammers, a mace fashioned from one-inch piping, a machete, and a coyote trap. Officers also reviewed Dennis’s criminal record, noting charges for criminal trespass, resisting an attempted aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and multiple threats against retail workers, casino staff, medical staff, and even VA clinic employees. Just a month before the incident, Dennis was charged for threatening VA clinic staff. He allegedly waited in line with an axe slung over his shoulder, telling the clerk: “We do this my way, or your way.” Dennis often called police himself, saying he was armed and angry, warning that if he wasn’t kept calm, “a coroner would be needed.”
Victims also reported he threatened to return with an AR-15 and shoot everyone. In recent years, Dennis’s behavior grew more concerning. He recorded himself expressing disdain for the local police department. Investigators later speculated Dennis may have tampered with his vehicle’s headlight beforehand, hoping it would lead to an incident. Dennis’s father told investigators that he believed the outcome was inevitable. He admitted he thought his son would eventually shoot someone, though he never expected it would be a police officer.
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