Horrible Monster Witnesses | The Magical History of Knox County

Horrible Monster Witnesses | The Magical History of Knox County

Project Overview

The Magical History of Knox County is an upcoming audio drama podcast about a hotspot for magical activity in rural Ohio. In terms of tone, we typically thread the needle between Supernatural and Gravity Falls, though these lines are for one of the darkest episodes in the series.

Our first eight-episode season has already been recorded and cut together, but there were a few scenes test-listeners had trouble following, so we're re-writing and/or re-recording a few things. 

We're looking for four voice actors to record one phone call each, all of which report sightings of a flock of aggressive, carnivorous birds. We need a pretty quick turnaround on these, but again, it's essentially one line per actor, so it should be a really quick recording session.

If you have any questions, just let me know! Thanks, y'all!

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Project Roles: Flock Witness
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Flock Witness
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In this episode, four people call into the station to report sightings of a demonic flock of birds in rural Ohio.  These characters don't need to have specific ages or genders, but should probably be old enough to drive and have an American accent.

Beyond that, we just need a sense of fear in the lines.  We'll cast four people for this total.

  • Hi, is--is Abigail there? I think, um...I think something’s wrong. There are all these birds--maybe I’m overreacting, but it seems like they’re following me. They’re just starlings but I saw them carrying something. I couldn’t tell what it was but...I think it was bleeding.

  • I’m pulled over on route sixty two. There are these birds--I just saw them fly over this farm, then they flew down and I couldn’t see it anymore. It was like a plague. They ate everything.

  • They were fragile. I think I crushed a few running away or broke their wings trying to push them away from me, but they just kept coming. It was like they were possessed.

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