Love is Cliche: Lifts Vs. Elevators
Project Overview
Love is Cliche is a Podcast Beta project. It explores the tropes of romance through an anthrolopoligcal series, that highlights the in's and outs of modern pop culture romance and it's cliches.
This specific episode, titled Lifts vs. Elevators, will be used as part of a pilot before full production begins.
Deadline is July 27th, 2022
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A fun, light hearted Brit in his late 20's to early 30's, that has just accepted a management position at his friend's work. After experiencing a few setbacks in his hometown, he left London and moved to Boston for a fresh start. Though he can’t seem to figure out why Louise doesn’t like him.
Looking for a male voice sounding late 20's to early 30's, with a nothern English accent.
Why is it a sneaker? You don’t use them to sneak around! They squeak more than anything. Trainers make more sense.
Fine. At least we have loo. Calling it a toilet is so fucking digusting.
Alright fine you want to get into this. How about your Americans saying apartment?
A strong, capable woman in her late 20's to early 30's, Lousie usually rolls with the punches. Never one to let her emotions show in a meeting or at work in general, she grits her teeth and bears the brunt of everything that comes her way. After being passed over for a promotion that she rightfully deserves though, she finds herself loathing her new co-worker.
Looking for a female north american voice in it's late 20's to early 30's, with a Bostionian accent.
You are in America now. It’s called an elevator. It elevates you to where you need to go.
Like schedule! It’s not pronounced scccchedule [say this very slurred] like you have been drinking all night and you are slurring your words. It’s “schedule” [say it the america way].
Yes they are. Pants are what you wear on your legs. Underwear is what you wear under your clothes. It makes much more sense.
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