Heaven Ain't So Far Away
Project Overview
Seeking voiceovers for "Heaven Ain't So Far Away," an animated short film for a Senior Animation Thesis.
Synopsis: After a deep tragedy, protagonist Joseph Underwood reflects on the past memories of his old friends, dragging him back to a familiar 1960s diner.
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Jonathan, also going by Johnny, is a white, blond male. He is hotheaded, and his voice tends to reflect that. He is physically touchy with the people around him, and is not afraid of voicing his opinion. He has a heart of gold, with a real love for his friends. Towards the end of the film, he relaxes and drops his "bad boy" act, showcasing a genuine care for what his friends tell him when they open up.
Think Santino Corleone. His voice is on the lower side, but he is still in his late-teens, early-twenties, so under-developed. A very commanding presence, in a teenage boy kind of way.
- english
- american (new york)
- Italian American
- male teen
I think that's the gayest thing you've said all night, Halo. N' that's sayin' somethin'.
Christ, cut the crap already!
Halo is calm, organized, and level-headed, and acts as a voice of reason when it comes to his friends. An African-American, a no-bullshit kind of guy. He is good at reading the room and making judgement on how to approach any given situation. He cares deeply for the people around him.
His voice is somewhat monotone, on the lower side. He has a softness to his words, his tone stemming from the love for his friends as individuals, despite their silliness as a group. He loosens up towards the end of the film, realizing that the topic of losing your friends can weigh heavily on a person's feelings.
- english
- male teen
- american (new york)
- american
What? 'Course we will, Rosie. We're best friends, right?
Ya got anythin' stronger t' drink, Grey?
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