INDIGENOUS DOCUMENTARY FILM

INDIGENOUS DOCUMENTARY FILM

Project Overview

This is a documentary project that is in post-production. We are looking for temp voiceover narration to quickly record a very small segment (Under 500 words) for usage in the edit.

This audio will not appear in the final film.

Thanks so much.

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Project Roles: Temp VO Narrator
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Temp VO Narrator
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Paid: Flat Rate 20 USD

Gentle but clear storytelling/narration voice. As if gently sharing an old family story with emotion and care. 


This audio will be used exclusively as a temp placeholder voiceover. It will NOT be used in the final film. 

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • narration
  • male adult
  • male senior
  • I was fourteen winters old when my father died. I did not go to see him buried, for I was feeling very bad. After the people had come away from where my father was buried I went to the place. There was the grave. The people had stuck two forks in the ground and placed a pole across the forks. Then some poles were placed on the sides, and instead of piling stones and dirt over the grave a buffalo robe was spread over it, so that there was no dirt. Stones were placed on the robe where it touched the ground.

  • I dreamed I had seen a Bear standing by my father’s grave, and I was scared. The Bear spoke, and I always believed that it was my father who spoke to me, and said: “My son, the shield was upon the grave; some one has removed it. Find it; it is yours.”

  • There was a lightning flash. The flash struck near the grave. I saw standing by the grave a Bear, its paws upward toward the sky. It became dark again. I kept my eyes upon the grave. Again the lightning flashed and again the lightning struck by the grave, where I saw the lightning come together and form a circle with a black mark upon the center.

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