African American Narrator Needed for Youtube Channel
Project Overview
I'm looking for professional AFRICAN AMERICAN voice over artist to record scripts of around 1600 words each containing explanations and commentary on current news and events in the Hip Hop/Rap scene.
Here's an example of the type of voice overs and videos we are making: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHPGROhe3IE&t=21s
We are looking for a African American Male narrator with FAST Turn Around times. Each script will need to be around 1600 words long. The ideal rate I have in mind is $1/100 words, but I'm open to negotiate based on your availability, quality, so apply with your desired rate. Initially, I will order a single test script. Then, we can work in batches. Further down the line, pending audience feedback, you can expect this to be a long-term job with me needing at least 3-4 scripts per week.
This project is around current breaking news in the Hip Hop rap scene so fast turn around times are essential. Please don't apply if you can't guarantee 24-48hours turn around times.
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The role is for the main narrator on the YouTube channel we are launching. You'd need to have an entertaining and engaging tone, but still respectful towards the situation. You'd have to be able to really dive into the character, and narrate the script as if you were the personality behind the entire project.
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