Looking for a Male Voice Over for CineCap Channel
Dracric Graymail 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."
my audio equipment btw is a Neat King Bee 2 with a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 with audcity for the audition I use Reaper fo actual voice over Recordings.
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.
fair enough but I don't mind what I gt paid as of just yet I basically a fledgling VA I only started mid 2020 and have procrastinated Auditions till recently really only looking to make a portfolio at this point. and if the is pays maybe even just enough to pay bill and keep a roof over m head, that's fine with me with that rate I won't be making hardly anymore or less then i do now as Hotel employee. but In my opinion.. we all gotta really start some where
In hindsight, you're right. Earning any money is better than none, but being a little guy doesn't justify poor pay. When it comes down to it, its if you're willing to go for it that matters, but I was honestly afraid a bunch of people auditioning for this wouldn't realize that there isn't going to be $750 until after doing 6 scripts a week for 4 weeks ($180 a week is good supplemental, but that's a 24-hour turn around: that's kind of intense, especially for starting off). My intent was to inform anyone who did not understand cause the conditions are abnormal.