Encore!: Voice Acting
Project Overview
Brief Project Info: Horror / Psychological / Thriller Game.
"Stranded in the middle of nowhere, you stumble across an old circus. You're met with violence by ex-performers who claim to know you. With your only escape blocked off, you must survive, explore, and uncover the truth behind the circus' past."
Primary focus (currently):
- Player
- Marcello
- Victor
Notices:
- Prior experience is not a requirement but it is preferred.
- Please include your Discord user in your audition description and ensure that your friend requests are on. Your audition will be disqualified by default if you fail to provide it.
- Provide clear audio in your audition.
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The player (that's you!) and main character of "Encore!".
- english
- androgynous
- all american accents
- animation/character
- male adult
(growing nervous) "Really, I just need help. Is there a phone here? Maybe there’s a mechanic around that I could speak to?"
(confused) "This looks familiar. Why does this look so familiar?"
(neutral) "I don't have any money on me."
The circus' owner and Ringmaster.
- english
- male adult
- deep
- all american accents
- animation/character
(sudden snap, condescending) "Has anyone ever told you, you talk too much?"
(pushy) "No, go on, have some more."
(genuine, excitement) "I hope you've practiced enough for tonight, you'll be wearing blindfolds."
The mime. While forcefully silenced, he makes sure that his voice is heard in other ways. He is an antagonist.
Voice References:
The Easter Bunny - Rise of the Guardians
- english
- all american accents
- animation/character
- all english accents
- male adult
- australian
(jabbering on) "Oh! I saw a hummingbird outside my window yesterday, made me think of the twins. The colours, you know?" (prompting) "Maybe we should redesign? What do you think? C'mon, picture it, you don't think it'd be a showstopper?"
(surprised, upset) "What? Oh. I didn't realise." (pausing) "Sorry."
(pained and muffled screams/groans)
The Ticket Attendant. A passive aggressive old man. It's uncertain whether he is truly trying to help the player or not.
Voice References:
The Cheshire Cat - Alice: Madness Returns
Moriarty - Sherlock Holmes 2009
Crowley - Good Omens
- english
- aristocratic british
- male senior
- animation/character
- all english accents
- Posh
- androgynous
(welcoming, warm) "Hey there, fella, here to buy a ticket?"
(cutting in, impatiently) "Yes, yes... your car. Are you going to buy a ticket or not?"
(singsong) "Enjoy the show!"
The Stilt Walker. A woman who is constantly worn out and always in need of a long slumber. Her voice is generally laboured; she has to take time to catch her breath, even while speaking. She is an antagonist.
- english
- female adult
- all english accents
- all american accents
- animation/character
- Laboured
- hispanic/latino
(desperate, exhausted) "Please, let me down!"
(agitated, angry) "Get over here NOW!"
(unsure, concerned) "Are you sure about this...? It's not safe, I don't want to fall."
The Trapeze Artist. Zara's twin. The two are in sync almost all the time, their voices intertwining with each other. Zylo is very theatrical, he makes sure that no introduction goes unheard. He is an antagonist.
Voice References:
The twins - Kubo
Madame Leota - Haunted Mansion
- english
- Theatrical
- all american accents
- animation/character
- deep
- male young adult
(bitter, in disbelief) "I don't need my blindfold off to see that this... this is ridiculous!" (sharp, snapping) "You really think you have the upper hand, don't you!?"
(uncanny) "Don't look so down. Look up!"
(announcement, theatrical) “Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! Look up, hold your breath, and behold... for one night, and one night only... ZARA!”
The Trapeze Artist. Zylo's twin. Unlike Zylo, she is very softspoken and takes every opportunity to tease the player. She is an antagonist.
Voice References:
The twins - Kubo
Madame Leota - Haunted Mansion
- english
- Soft
- all american accents
- animation/character
- female young adult
(singsong) "We see you~"
(uncanny) "Don't look so down. Look up!"
(agreeing) "He's right, you know!" (teasing) "You don't have the upper hand!"
The Tightrope Walker. She is very melodic, her words always coming out in some form of a ghostly song, no matter what she's saying. She is an antagonist.
Voice References:
Ballora - FNAF
The twin sister - Kubo
Sally - The Nightmare Before Christmas
Jane Doe - Ride The Cyclone
- english
- animation/character
- female teen
- Soft
- Operatic
- all english accents
- Ghostly
(melodic, ghostly) "I see you down there. Trying to find your way out... like the rest of us."
(soft, melodic) "We all fall down!"
(concerned) "Hey, mmh... where's the net?"
The Strongman. A large, gruff man who constantly pulls along weights too heavy for him. He is an antagonist.
Voice References:
Sweet Tooth - Twisted Metal (Fred Tatasciore)
Shere Khan - Jungle Book
Marcus - Borderlands
- english
- male senior
- animation/character
- all american accents
- Gurgling
- deep
(strained groans/gurgles)
(gruff) "Run! I need the warm up!"
(angry, growling) "Come out and face me, COWARD! You can't run forever!"
The Contortionist. A male with an androgynous voice. He is fluid in the way he speaks, his words flow out smoothly, but occasionally crack. He is an antagonist.
- english
- androgynous
- animation/character
- italian
- Fluid
- male young adult
(taunting) "I bet you can't do this!"
(sarcasm, mockingly) "Bodies are supposed to be malleable, remember!" (low) "I hope you haven't forgotten your own words."
(low) "Oh... you're under there, aren't you..?"
The Fire Eater. An older woman with a short fuse. Her anger is often explosive. Her voice crackles. She is from the south and her accent displays that. Winona is an antagonist.
Voice References:
Dixie - Fox and the Hound 2
Sadie Adler - Red Dead Redemption 2
- english
- american (southern)
- animation/character
- gravelly
- female adult
(low, confused) "This is the lamp oil... You can't take it, you know I need it to perform..."
(sympathic) “We gotta stop runnin’ circles around each other, Sugar. It ain’t changing anythin’.”
(explosive) "YOU LIED TO ME! YOU SET US UP, SET US ALL UP!"
The Clown. A man with a few screws loose. He is extremely unpredictable and finds joy in scaring people, not making them laugh. His voice often breaks out into a different tone mid sentence. He is an antagonist.
Voice References:
Jack Torrance - The Shining
Dr. Facilier - The Princess and The Frog
- english
- male adult
- all american accents
- animation/character
- Uncanny
(sudden) "HA!" (snickering) "Got you! Ohh, I love that face."
(crazed laughter)
(unsure) "I wasn't sure what type you liked..." (with confidence) "...But I got you these."
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