oneway.exe - Horror Game Demo
Project Overview
Disordered Media is currently seeking a voice actor for oneway.exe's Billie!
oneway.exe is a a first-person single player horror game. You’re stuck inside an abandoned video game, haunted by its own digital decay. In oneway.exe, uncover the mystery of UNTITLED.exe, its three developers, and the evolving Internet eras that once shaped their friendship.
You can explore our Demo from earlier in development on Steam, with an updated Demo coming out for Steam Next Fest:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2349570/onewayexe/
CW: Suicidal Ideation, blood, gore, and video game violence
CASTING INFORMATION
>Payment - $150 Flat.
This character has a set number of lines and expressions in the demo. Payment will be made through Paypal.
>Voice Direction - Self-directed, Remote.
We will provide context + descriptions and will give feedback if a line needs to be re-recorded.
>Commitment - If you are cast, we expect the delivery of all your lines within one week of script delivery.
This is an entry into the whole role but given future funding we would like to invite you to reprise your role later on in the game’s production. As the full game’s script is being worked on we will have a better estimate of those total lines and payment rates at that later time.
>Communication - All file sharing and main communication will be done through e-mail.
We expect prompt responses and communication for any extension requests. Discord or CCC Direct messaging may be used as a quick way of reaching the cast and team.
(11-15 lines, estimating)
GUIDELINES
↳ You MUST be at least 18 years of age for this project.
↳ You MUST have a valid email address for casting updates and final submissions.
Discord is preferred secondary contact.
↳ You MUST have a proper quality recording setup. Auditions require no editing further than basic clean up to hear your recording space.
↳ Please use provided character information to give your best interpretation of the character(s). Feel free to improvise pauses, “ums”, or word substitutions.
↳ Max 2 takes per VA, read in ABC, ABC order.
↳ Any demo reels or private auditions can be forwarded to our email or direct message.
↳ Any questions can be directed to direct message through ccc direct messages, twitter, bsky, or email with “Casting Inquiry” in the subject line.
@DisorderedGames | disorderedmedia.com
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23-25. A popular mean girl thrown into the depths of a horror plot not suited for her archetype. Unapologetically girly, even when on the run.
VOICE NOTES - Capable of moving between airhead and a stone cold flat disposition, all while maintaining the core of that valley girl accent and personality.
INSPO - Madison (Zombieland) | Cindy Campbell (Scary Movie) | Brenda Bates (Urban Legend) | Lois & Murphy (Scream 2) | This one clip | Lola Bunny (TLTS)
Audition notes
Parenthesis contain line direction and emotion.
For line 3: feel free to do a Shakespeare reading of your choice, if there is one you are more familiar with - since this is more of an exercise.
With your audition, please perform your best scream. Scream of horror, scream of anguish, scream of fear!
Her full promotional character card can be viewed on our website.
- english
- female young adult
- deadpan
- female adult
- ditsy
Sarge is sooo hawt. He’s like a super strong mermaid with abs who could do 2000 pushups. Stay jellz.
(Deadpan, taunting.) The itsy bitsy spider crawled up and on the wall, away from my blade, a start to my assault. i'll cut up his tongue, his eyes, and ears; to maim. then the itsy bitsy spider will never be the same
(Convincingly in character as Billie. Sell these lines as though they belong to a ditsy valley girl. Sound natural!) Have I the aspic in my lips? Dost fall? If thou and nature can so gently part, The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch, Which hurts, and is desired. Dost thou lie still? If thus thou vanishest, thou tell'st the world It is not worth leave-taking.
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