Looking for a Male Voice Over for CineCap Channel
ThatSlyFox for Male Voice Over for CineCap Channel
Production states: \"We’d love it if you’d be able to make at least four-six voice overs week. We expect a 24h turnaround time. The script length will range from 1,000 - 2,000 words.
Things to note: Topics will vary therefore please match that tone accordingly (most will be heartwarming topics). Be soft spoken. You must be able to use a storytelling tone that is engaging. Emphasize some words emotionally where needed but most should be from an outside perspective. Avoid jerks while reading and use clear pronunciation.
Use a professional microphone so we can see the quality of your output. Do not sound commercial.
Trial Script:
Just then, the principal announces the queen and king: Madison comes to the stage gladly, but Wesley isn’t sure about it. Finally, he goes over to kiss Bianca in front of everyone. They leave to go hook up in the computer room. That’s when she gets an idea for the article: she writes about being a DUFF, and the article is a hit with the students. Several students read it and realize they’re DUFFs, too. Even Mr. Arthur admits to Bianca he was a DUFF.
Bianca’s article triggers a lot of positive response from people who can relate to her story. She then tells the viewers that she and Wesley are a couple, and that they will be visiting each other a lot as they’re going to neighboring colleges. The film ends with Bianca and Wesley driving to dinner, to the dark booth in the restaurant Wesley was recommending to Bianca earlier."
Hey, um. So auditioning for this project is a rather bad idea, I hope none of you pursue it--the standard for Voice Acting is $0.25 per word, you'd get probably $0.03 per word for *always having a minimum of 1000 words per script*. Add insult to injury, you'd do 4-6 scripts a week, let's say 5 times for argument's sake--5 scripts x 1000 words each = 5000 words a week; all while being underpaid. If you do this gig for little more than 4 weeks, 6 scripts per week, then *and only then* you will earn $750. This is strictly false advertising on their part.
Hey mate, that's your opinion. I'm low on cash and want to get a paw into this side of the industry. Also doing this copy paste BS to everyone is a good way to get yourself mass reported to the mods for being annoying and degrading to projects :/
I am willing to edit each comment to make it unique, but this was meant only for the benefit of others--it is as a matter of fact a standard for voice acting to have pay at 0.25 per word. The turn around is 24-hour, which is demanding. Again, you will not earn $750 unless you do this for over 4 weeks. Nowhere in the terms do they say that. If you're hardpressed for money, I'm sorry. You can totally do this if you want, I literally can't stop you, but I'm trying to keep an eye out for anyone who didn't read the terms and/or didn't understand them.