Voice Over For Crime Documentary Channel

Voice Over For Crime Documentary Channel

Project Overview

Seeking talented individuals that have fresh ideas, a thirst for a challenge, and an enthusiastic approach to creating social media magic to work on a crime Youtube channel. 

Production states: "We’d love it if you’d be able to make at least 3 - 5 voice overs a week. We expect a 24h turnaround time. The script length will range from 1000 - 2000 words. The rate per word is $$0.03-0,04/word minimum of 1000 words per voice over script.

Things to note: Voice should be story-telling with emotional emphasis on certain words, idea is for the audience to feel a calming luul while listening, it should feel like these are your words and not being read off a script, avoid jerks as much as possible while reading the script. Make sure that you pronounce the words clearly and do not jump on some words, sound confident, knowledgeable and authoritative, use a professional microphone so we can see the quality of your output, do not sound commercial. Channel Description: A channel where we review footage of criminals in interrogation and dissect their body language to see if they are lying or telling the truth.

Some channel examples here: (https://www.youtube.com/c/ObserveWithLogan) and (https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBehaviorPanel/featured)."

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Voice Actor
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Voice Actor for Crime YouTube Channel
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Paid: Flat Rate 60 USD

Things to note:


  • Be as natural and factual as possible.

  • It should feel like these are your words and not being read off a script.

  • Try to sound like an expert in your field (as the scripts will be written by them)

  • Avoid jerks as much as possible while reading the script. Make sure that you pronounce the words clearly and do not jump on some words.

  • Sound passionate and involved in what you say

  • Try to sound like you're sharing your professional opinions (in a friendly way) with some colleagues while reading the script.

  • Use a professional microphone so we can see the quality of your output

  • Be relatable

  •  Do not sound commercial, it’s very important to sound friendly and conversational


  • TRIAL SCRIPT: 


    "Watch out for any time someone touches the side of their forehead or blocks their eyes. It likely means they are a little ashamed or embarrassed, and it might be time to back off."

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