Spider-Man: Turning Point (final casting call)
Project Overview
At the height of his game, Peter Parker learns that it's a long, long way to rock bottom.
Spider-Man: Turning Point is a NON-PROFIT fan animation -- however, all positions on this project are PAID.
Read the official pitch document here! It goes over the story breakdown and the overall scope of the project.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FG2hKjwRLLwbgWHgSr6uup1xgAyYe2ge3xFP7qQllo4/edit
Requirements to be considered for the voice-over positions:
- XLR Microphone
- Professional level recording space
- Standard audio software
If you have any further questions, feel free to private message me and I will get back to you ASAP!
https://linktr.ee/smturningpoint
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Harry plays the "big brother" role of the three childhood friends. He has a caring heart but barricades a lot of self-doubt and internal conflict behind his smile.
He is not seen of much in the film, however, his role goes a long way in the bigger story.
The role of Harry Osborn will pay $100 for the completion of two spoken lines.
- male young adult
(infuriated after losing a carnival game, comical) Are you kidding me?! I totally had it! How could I miss?! This game’s totally rigged!
(comforting Peter after the loss of Gwen) Man, I just don’t know what to say. I…I’m sorry.
(improvise)
The paper man with anger issues. J. Jonah Jameson is the founder and owner of the Daily Bugle. He runs his show with an iron fist, ensuring those of New York are up to date on all events (mainly involving Spider-Man)
Note: I do not want any JK Simmons impressions -- get creative!
Jameson only has one speaking line in the film, however the opportunity is there for the actor to continue with promotional material involving the character.
The role of J. Jonah Jameson will pay $125 for the completion of one spoken line.
- male adult
Good versus evil? I say–evil versus the devil incarnate! The fearsome Green Goblin just faced off against our resident loudmouth Spider-Man in a battle of the dimwits which devastated Times Square. Hope you loyal taxpayers are excited to pay that repair bill! The two wastes of space retreated after the confrontation ended with a bang. Guess it’s halftime, folks!
I end the hour with a challenge. That’s right! I’m talking to you, Spidey-Boy! The people of NYC need a real hero. Show your face, defeat the Goblin once and for all, or get lost! Our great city has paid the price for your incompetent failures long enough! (clears throat, becomes calm, and sits back in his seat like a professional) Have a nice evening.
(improvise)
The father of Gwen Stacy -- George has been through a lot, seen a lot. He has always sworn on the oath to protect the people of NYC.
The role of Capt. George Stacy will pay $80 for the completion of one spoken line.
- male adult
(struggling, trying to hold back tears) She was a light in the world, whose loving heart touched everyone who knew her. We have lost a beautiful girl, a dear friend, and I… (can’t hold it anymore, cracks) I have lost a daughter. But as she once told me…"Our darkest days are when hope shines brightest."
Ranging from an angry truck driver to a traffic cop trying his best to direct in a destroyed Times Square. Extras play a huge role in the lively feel of the film.
This position will be $50 for each extra needed.
- male adult
- female adult
(traffic cop) Keep it moving! No-no, this way! Rgh, we've got a real mess down here.
(commercial truck driver) Hey! That's my truck ya busted up!
(random civilian) Look! It's Spider-Man!