Velvet Shed | Horror Short Film
Project Overview
Velvet Shed is an independent short horror film being produced by ColdSweat Films. Set in the 1970s, we follow a lowly park ranger who is just trying to make ends meet...but is ultimately forced to survive against a creature of unfathomable horror. The tone of the short is very much inspired by 70's and 80's horror franchises such as Evil Dead, predominately campy in nature while still having some horrifying moments.
We're casting for two minor voice-over roles in the film; a young couple camping in the park who encounter the creature early on. We only hear the couple and what happens to them.
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A young mother camping with her family who is awoken by a creature in the middle of the night. Fearful for her family, she tries to convince her husband to do something. Minor role.
- english
- Cautious
- fear
- 70s
- Scared
- female young adult
- nervous
- female adult
- fearful
- motherly
- american (midwest)
- timid
- all american accents
- soft
- yelling
- screaming
- emotional voice acting
- film acting
- voice acting
(Nervously) "Honey...what is that thing?"
(Fearful) "Wayne...I think we should leave. Now."
(Your best horror movie scream. Imagine you're being mauled by an animal that you can't even fathom existing.)
A young father camping with his family who is awoken by a creature stalking the campsite. Initially dismissive, he quickly realizes the situation is a lot more serious. Minor role.
- english
- male young adult
- 70s
- fearful
- film
- american (midwest)
- male adult
- Dismissive
- all american accents
- yelling
- screaming
- emotional voice acting
- voice acting
- film acting
(Dismissive.) "It's probably just a deer. Go back to bed."
(Fearful.) "Oh my god...Linda, get back in the tent. Get back in the tent NOW!"
(Your best horror movie scream. Imagine you're being mauled by an animal that you can't even fathom existing.)
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