Queer Webcomic Dub
Project Overview
I'm a webcomic writer (not saying which one upfront as it's reasonably popular and this is supposed to be a secret) and I'm looking to dub it as a fun little side project - just a few excerpts here and there. I'm especially looking for queer VAs - professional training is not required but audio must be of decent quality.
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This character is AFAB non binary/genderqueer and MUST be played by someone AFAB non binary/genderqueer.
The personification of anxiety and paranoia with a healthy dose of emotional longing; shy and generally nervous. English accent, no particular region. An 'ambiguously gendered' voice would be preferable but it's open to interpretation.
I wouldn’t call them ‘friends’, per se. They’re just people I know who tolerate me because we happen to live together.
They were so friendly and SO flattering and… It’s really weird. When we left, they looked at me like I was the most important person in the world.
These past few years I’ve been in this sort of… Limbo. Just floating around, waiting for the next thing to come along. But when I think about them, I feel the way I used to. I feel alive again.
This character is AMAB non binary/genderqueer and MUST be played by someone AMAB non binary/genderqueer.
The kind of person you're going to fall in love with whether you like it or not. Confident, sultry and extremely charming. English accent, no particular region but well-spoken. A more effeminate voice (ie. not overly deep) would be preferable.
I like the idea of choosing forever with somebody. I want my love to be a conscious decision, y'know?
Hey, hey. It’s OK. You’re OK. Just breathe. I know it feels like you can’t, but you can breathe.
Out of the way, ladies. Someone needs a double espresso and a croissant before they keel over.
A snarky gossip queen who makes fun of everyone, herself included. Quick-witted and sarcastic but genuine when she needs to be. English accent, no particular region.
Are you aware of the amount of shit that comes out of your mouth sometimes?
I think it’s a “Stay in pyjamas and do nothing” kind of day.
Eh, what’s mine is yours. That’s how it’s always been. You can keep the lesbian shirt if you want.
This character is a trans woman and MUST be played by someone transfemme.
Endearing and ethereally beautiful - the kind of person who makes you think everything's OK. Alluring, lilting and often songful. English accent, no particular region but very well-spoken.
Alright, chin up. At least pretend you wouldn’t rather die than be here.
Don’t be silly. Feelings are contagious. There would be something wrong with you if you saw that happen to a loved one and felt nothing.
Well, I’m almost twenty three. My windows of opportunity are beginning to close.
Kind, compassionate and always looking to brighten the space she's in. Very sweet and caring, but a bit of a pushover. English accent, no particular region. A higher, girlier voice but not to an extreme.
I didn’t have a bag that matched so I made one out of a first-aid kit. Although I don’t think nurses usually carry first aid kits.
It's fine. I’m tired, I just want to go inside.
That’s not true. You were just as worthy of their attention as anybody else.
Sharp and straight to the point with a dry sense of humour and a tendency to scare people. Often monotone and deadpan but will snap at people she doesn't like. English accent, slightly Northern if possible. A deeper voice without a lot of extreme expression.
My blood is probably 40% alcohol when I’m sober so don’t even worry about it.
Apparently my current standard is “Are they worth dislocating a shoulder for?” so I don’t think I’m qualified for this.
If I ever hear you speak to her that way again, I’ll kick your sorry excuse for a face into next Tuesday. Do you understand?
Bubbly, vivacious and ends the night missing at least one shoe. Bright, bouncy and almost irritatingly positive, but deeply caring. English accent, no particular region. Preferably a higher voice but open to interpretation.
You know you don’t need me to come over and rail you every time you get a little feelsy.
Past everything, you’re still you. And the real you is a wonderful person who anyone would be lucky to have.
You can’t lie to me, love. I know when you’re feeling it and I know when you’re bored.
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