Mono (SIFF Spring 2016)

Project Overview

After the recent loss of her Mother and her Father’s spiraling depression, Anna Copeland’s world is fading to black and white; literally. After being diagnosed with Monochromacy as a young child, her life hasn’t seemed so colorless than what it is now. One day she meets a special someone who helps her see color in her world without actually seeing the real thing.

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  • Thank you all so much

    Thank you all who auditioned!

    I was able to find roles for all 3 characters including some extras ^-^

    scripts will be sent out sometime next week!

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Anna Copeland
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: vgress

Age: 17

Any Voice

Diagnosed with Monochromacy

  • "(annoyed) Do you ever stop talking?"

  • "My favorite color? Black. Because it’s the only color I see all the time. (small chuckle)"

  • "Dad is too busy drowning himself in beer to even worry about me. So there’s no point in staying at a place where all you’re ever told is how much you look like your whore of a mother."

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Mitchel Copeland
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: mouseratforever

Age: 48

Med-Low Voice

  • "Hey Anna! Come give me another drink, will ya?"

  • "(angry) And do you think I enjoy living this way? Your Mother left us for another family and you decide to blame this on me?!"

  • "(pleading) Sweetheart, please! I-I know I haven’t been the greatest dad in the world, but please don’t leave! Don’t leave me like your mother!"

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Nathan Whitmore - ROLE GIVEN TO GIMBITMEN
closed
Unpaid
cast offsite

Age: 17
Med-Low voice

  • "Oh, so she finally speaks!"

  • "Listen, I promise I won’t tell anyone about you ditching class as long as you promise to tell me why you’re always wearing those shades."

  • "Your world may be monotone, but you don’t need to see colors just to be happy. Instead...you feel them."

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