Split Decisions Sims 4 VO Casting Call
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Javon Watkins is structured, disciplined, and believes deeply in doing things “the right way.” he represents the “white hat” mindset—someone who believes integrity and consistency will eventually pay off. Voice Direction:Clear, confident, and structured. Slightly formal in tone. Honest, grounded, and emotionally sincere without being overly expressive.
- black american
- adult
- urban american
- film
- male adult
You think breaking the rules makes you smarter than everyone else… but all it really does is prove you don’t trust yourself to win the right way.”
You call it strategy—I call it lying. And I don’t care how you dress it up, it’s still wrong.
Blaze Jones is sharp, observant, and unapologetically herself .She leans toward a “dark hat” perspective—by questioning systems, and challenging authority.Voice Direction:
Natural, conversational, and sharp. Slight edge or attitude in delivery. Intelligent, observant tone with emotional depth underneath.
- english
- urban american
- film
- female adult
- black american
- adult
- animation/character
You’re not morally superior, Javon—you’re just comfortable. There’s a difference.
The ‘right way’ you keep talking about? That only works for people the system was built for. The rest of us figure it out however we can
Ezekiel Taylor is a powerful and calculated presence—a self-made tech founder who built a Fortune 400 software company from the ground up. He moves with quiet authority, wealth, and intention.
He operates in a gray space morally. While he has a strong personal code, he’s not afraid to bend rules.Voice Direction:Deep, grounded, controlled. Calm but impactful. Speaks with intention—every word matters. Subtle warmth under authority.
- english
- male adult
- black american
- adult
- film
“I didn’t build what I have by waiting for permission. And I definitely didn’t do it by playing fair every time. The difference is—I knew exactly where I’d draw the line.”
“Both of you are smart. That’s not the issue. The issue is… neither of you understands the cost of being right.”