Pins and Stitches (ORIGINAL ANIMATED SERIES)

Richard Gibson for Cinnamon

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Cinnamon
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Cinnamon is an energetic young boy with a taste for the more reckless parts of life, appealing to a more free and wild lifestyle without rules or limitations. Cinnamon does not fit in anywhere and is outcasted by most clans and tribes, including Sector 7 that actively fear his presence due to his fighting capabilities, body count, and lack of allegiance to any side. Cinnamon is a target by many for his relation to Jen as well, but none of this is a bother to the boy on surface level, enjoying the chase and making a game out of it to lighten up the bleak mood of everyone's situations.

Cinnamon is a jokester and likes to make his close friend Johnson happy, and is willing to support his friends and family to a ferocious degree. Enjoying fights, Cinnamon happily joins the fray when his friends need it without much thought of the consequences. Under the jolly and sarcastic surface, Cinnamon has a few mental and emotional issues he struggles with, including very high functioning anxiety, an attachment disorder, as well as having neurodivergence in the form of him suffering from Bipolar. This is mostly concealed via the method of “masking”. Anti-social and unable to read many appropriate social cues, Cinnamon does not necessarily have an antisocial personality disorder, but more his lack of experience in the outside world and growing up with Jen in the forest, somewhat affected how he developed and learned to process information.

  • [all over the place, have fun with this one] Wham, Bam, Thank ya Ma'am! Want some fruit? I gotcha! Want some Bombs? I double gotcha! Want some fun? [sing-song] I do!~

  • [serious, but still joking around a little] Y'know, I'd be more patient with someone like you if you weren't so kickable in the teeth- you flaunt around thinkin’ you’re better than everyone! Someone oughta put you in your place… [Gets out a bomb and smiles deviously] and I think I've earned some playtime.

  • [Ad-lib something you think would fit!]

Richard Gibson
Pins and Stitches (ORIGINAL ANIMATED SERIES)
DottDraws
DottDraws

Hello! Thank you for your audition! Unfortunately, your microphone quality in this audition is not exactly what is required for this project. If you are able to re-record your lines in higher-quality, we would love to hear it! Feel free to resubmit! Thank you for auditioning! -Dott

    Richard Gibson

    I can certainly try. If you have any other suggestions, feedback, or requests regarding this (or any of the other) auditions, feel free to let me know. Audio was recorded using a Shure SM7B; I'm a little hard of hearing, so if you have any additional insight as to what might be causing the problem, that would be additionally helpful. - Richard

      DottDraws
      DottDraws

      Sure! The specific problem sounds like you're recording in a small space with no soundproofing done to it. If you're using a Shure, then it shouldn't be doing this in a properly treated space. A Shure is great, and this model comes with equalizers, or it should. Could you tell me about the space you're recording in? There also may just be a problem with settings on this particular mic. It sounds as though the treble gain/equalization is up too high. You have barely any bass available. Could you tell me your settings, if possible?

        Richard Gibson

        The room is a small, roughly 1.5m by 2-3 metres side room (at a glance), treated with a mixture of acoustic panels (1-2 inch thick depending on region) and dense fabric padding (2-3 inch thick). What I am going to do, for this audition, is record the lines, again, and process them very minimally, as my concern is that the processing system recommended to me is amplifying issues. Additionally, linked below is a short audio sample, raw and unprocessed, if that is of any use to you, for context. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ow-WzQ-Lr410-YVeZMDCQ0FFDcHfO51b/view?usp=sharing

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