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Majorly Minor for Role 2

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Role 2
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: annie_axolotl

Despite managing accounts and staying above the books, (Role 2) has an interest in the excitement of (Role 1)'s work. Being behind a desk all day balancing ledgers for their father's partners is not stimulating them enough. While perhaps inexperienced, (Role 2) is full of a fiery passion to get away from the law, and into the family business. However, her passion is seen as an obstacle by (Role 1) as it is (Role 1)'s goal to keep (Role 2) safe. This leads to a lot of resentment from (Role 2) towards (Role 1). As a result, while (Role 2) may be a softer and refined speaker with their peers, a far more unrefined and vulgar speak comes out when addressing (Role 1). This may result in more slang and offensive language despite their education and level of normal day to day sophistication. Truly bored with the day to day details, (Role 2) is ready to jump at the first sight of danger and excitement.

  • Line 1: "I think there are better ways to run our organization in regards to the humanity we show people. Not everyone needs to die." (Strongly attempting to illustrate their point.)

  • Line 2: "Someone got there before you did..." (surprised at the start but trails off into a horrific realization.)

  • Line 3: "Don't you think I know that?... (breath)... All I'm saying is that we should weigh all of our options before going to the last resort." (aggravated, then collecting themselves and restating their point.)

Majorly Minor
Anime Voice Acting Tournaments
AVAT
AVAT

Hey Majorly Minor! Thank your for another audition! Jumping right into the feedback, line one was really delightful to listen to. It sounds like there were some good deliberations happening in that first line! Don't be afraid to exaggerate the emotions either! It is always good to show casting directors that you can go extreme enough, but if you can't go as far as they are wanting that is a red flag! You second line was especially good in the second half, you can tell that your character is realizing something! However, the first part does come across as a bit scripted. You end up reading it as if the character was upset at first, which is definitely an interesting route to go, but be sure you are comfortable with what you are reading. Make sure you give it a few extra reads if it just isn't flowing of the tongue smoothly. Again in the final read there is a slight stumble at the end! Make sure you are comfortable with the script and lines, and then begin adding flare and feeling and taking the direction you want to! It was nice to listen to your auditions Majorly Minor! We hope that you'll consider auditioning with us on our future projects!

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