Possible Small Narration Part in Internet Cartoon "Opal The Series" - PAID

Project Overview

Hello! This is a potential request for a voice actor for the online cartoon "Opal The Series," a slice of life-comedy series about the daily life and adventures of two girls and a guy rooming together in an apartment. While this project doesn't qualify as NSFW, there will be cursing and suggestive themes at times. Each episode will be semi-animated, sacrificing real frame by frame animation for a more comic-dub style to allow for longer plots, cheaper animation, and more continuous uploads. Each episode will be split up into 4 skits, all ranging from a 0.5  to 1.5 pages long each. This will be a paid project, and you will be paid after you have done your part, not until after the project is fully finished.

FOR THIS PART SPECIFICALLY, I HAD AN IDEA I WANTED TO TRY WITH A SMALL NARRATION PART IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NEXT PART OF THIS STORYLINE (FIRST PART LINKED HERE). THERE IS A SIZEABLE CHANCE THAT I DECIDE TO REMOVE THIS PART IN THE FINAL CUT OF THE EPISODE IF I FEEL IT DOESN'T FIT.

THAT BEING SAID, YOU WILL STILL BE PAID FOR YOUR WORK, EVEN IF I DON'T END UP USING IT IN THE EPISODE.

THIS IS A SMALL ROLE, AND SHOULDN'T TAKE MORE THAN 15-20 MINUTES.

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Project Roles: Narrator
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Narrator
open
Paid: Flat Rate 10 USD

A small narration part quickly pausing the scene and explaining something to the audience. The voice should sound "professional" and "mature."

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • male senior
  • american
  • animation/character
  • animation
  • male adult
  • british
  • adult
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