THE MARK SIDE / SEEKING VAs!! (+EPISODE 2 CASTING)
Lilly Dumplings for Kevin Jameson
Male / Teenager (15-16)
If possible, I would like to find a voice match to this: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/the-mark-side/images/e/ee/Kevin_voice_example.ogg/revision/latest?cb=20180713032437
However, I'm not TOO picky. If I see a better fit audition, I will consider it!
Kevin is not a major character, In fact, he could be considered a 'background character,' as he is not very important to the series. However, over time he has seemed to develop a personality and people in the fandom seem to like him.
Kevin appears to be cocky, sarcastic, and easily annoyed.
*shocked* "What the Hell, man!? Why would you show me that!?"
*dumbfounded* "Yeah, that was pretty gay."
*confident, joking* "HA! Yeah. Right guys? No one wants to be like Mark!"
If you're looking for pointers, the best place to start is working with audacity. Your recording will benefit a lot from noise reduction, which is pretty easy to learn (youtube has billions of tutorials). You can also add post-processing to make your recording more radio-y. Of course, if your client wants to, they can do all of the noise reduction on their own after receiving the recording.
Thank you so much, I have a better mic, but I never want the recording to sound like there's a echo. And I have no pop filter, so I use the worse one. Any ideas to help?
To avoid the echo, you can throw a blanket over yourself and the mic if you can't put sound foam all over your room. It's a little awkward but emulates a recording booth surprisingly well. I hear you can avoid popping your p's by talking into the mic off-axis, but I haven't really tested this out