The Breath Before

The Breath Before

Project Overview

Intro

I make short audio stories where a character is talking about an experience or event they've gone through.

Now and again (These things take time) I do a full audio book with a narrator and a range of characters.


Story

In a nutshell, an individual has gotten into a car accident and has passed on. He/she ends up meeting god in a bar, where god and him/her talk about life and the options that are available to them..


Requirments

The main requirement you need to have is good quality audio with little or no background noise.

If you could have the audio at -3db so it's not quiet.


Please Note

This is a hobby for me so I don't have lots of money to put into the project. Because this is just a hobby for me I try to be flexible as I can.

Payment for this is in UK money so check the price difference.

Any questions feel free to ask.

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Voice Actor
Voice Actor
God
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: MichaelMarshall

We need a warm friendly voice. Hearty laugh. Think of a dad in his late 40s.

  • I'm quite good at compartmentalising

  • warm, genuine laugh "That's why I've always loved you!"

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Protagonist
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: kelseyva

Male or female in their 20s; bartender by trade; weary voice; witty and personable.

  • pensively "I remember...driving. I ran a red light. Then, nothing..."

  • jokingly "I've got to say, death seems to agree with me."

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Maitre d'
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: jordangreenhough

A friendly parental/grand parental figure; male or female (dependant on sex of the protagonist); genuine/reassuring voice.

  • Hello, my dear. Why don't you come take a seat.

  • Sit tight, love. He'll be right with you.

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Narrator
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: JackMack

A lower register of voice and warm tones. Adds a homey feel to the experience. The general idea of the atmosphere we're looking for is one of comfort and reassurance.

  • With a click, the lounge filled with with smooth jazz. Jane sank into her seat.

  • Silhouettes would meander by the frosted windows. They couldn't help but catch John's eye.

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