Narrators Needed for Children's Show on Radio Fairfax - No Age Restrictions

tensano89 for Narrator

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Narrator
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The objective is not to sound like you are reading; you're supposed to be retelling a story. I expect you to edit your work. 

  • Please do read the description before you proceed to record. The reward(s) will go to the winning audition(s). 


    Sample audition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGNHzCoqVPE&feature=youtu.be. Excuse the audio quality; I recorded it on my iPad for expediency. 


    This is by no means easy material, but do your best. Note: you do not need to read everything for the purpose of your audition. Good luck !!


    If you would rather not receive feedback, please let me know.



    The hair of the affrighted pedagogue rose upon his head with terror. What was to be done? To turn and fly was now too late; and besides, what chance was there of escaping ghost or goblin, if such it was, which could ride upon the wings of the wind? Summoning up, therefore, a show of courage, he demanded in stammering accents, “Who are you?” He received no reply. He repeated his demand in a still more agitated voice. Still there was no answer. Once more he cudgelled the sides of the inflexible Gunpowder, and, shutting his eyes, broke forth with involuntary fervor into a psalm tune. Just then the shadowy object of alarm put itself in motion, and with a scramble and a bound stood at once in the middle of the road. Though the night was dark and dismal, yet the form of the unknown might now in some degree be ascertained. He appeared to be a horseman of large dimensions, and mounted on a black horse of powerful frame. He made no offer of molestation or sociability, but kept aloof on one side of the road, jogging along on the blind side of old Gunpowder, who had now got over his fright and waywardness.



    Ichabod, who had no relish for this strange midnight companion, and bethought himself of the adventure of Brom Bones with the Galloping Hessian, now quickened his steed in hopes of leaving him behind. The stranger, however, quickened his horse to an equal pace. Ichabod pulled up, and fell into a walk, thinking to lag behind,—the other did the same. His heart began to sink within him; he endeavored to resume his psalm tune, but his parched tongue clove to the roof of his mouth, and he could not utter a stave. There was something in the moody and dogged silence of this pertinacious companion that was mysterious and appalling. It was soon fearfully accounted for. On mounting a rising ground, which brought the figure of his fellow-traveller in relief against the sky, gigantic in height, and muffled in a cloak, Ichabod was horror-struck on perceiving that he was headless!—but his horror was still more increased on observing that the head, which should have rested on his shoulders, was carried before him on the pommel of his saddle! His terror rose to desperation; he rained a shower of kicks and blows upon Gunpowder, hoping by a sudden movement to give his companion the slip; but the spectre started full jump with him. Away, then, they dashed through thick and thin; stones flying and sparks flashing at every bound. Ichabod’s flimsy garments fluttered in the air, as he stretched his long lank body away over his horse’s head, in the eagerness of his flight.






  • They had now reached the road which turns off to Sleepy Hollow; but Gunpowder, who seemed possessed with a demon, instead of keeping up it, made an opposite turn, and plunged headlong downhill to the left. This road leads through a sandy hollow shaded by trees for about a quarter of a mile, where it crosses the bridge famous in goblin story; and just beyond swells the green knoll on which stands the whitewashed church.



    As yet the panic of the steed had given his unskilful rider an apparent advantage in the chase, but just as he had got half way through the hollow, the girths of the saddle gave way, and he felt it slipping from under him. He seized it by the pommel, and endeavored to hold it firm, but in vain; and had just time to save himself by clasping old Gunpowder round the neck, when the saddle fell to the earth, and he heard it trampled under foot by his pursuer. For a moment the terror of Hans Van Ripper’s wrath passed across his mind,—for it was his Sunday saddle; but this was no time for petty fears; the goblin was hard on his haunches; and (unskilful rider that he was!) he had much ado to maintain his seat; sometimes slipping on one side, sometimes on another, and sometimes jolted on the high ridge of his horse’s backbone, with a violence that he verily feared would cleave him asunder.

  • An opening in the trees now cheered him with the hopes that the church bridge was at hand. The wavering reflection of a silver star in the bosom of the brook told him that he was not mistaken. He saw the walls of the church dimly glaring under the trees beyond. He recollected the place where Brom Bones’s ghostly competitor had disappeared. “If I can but reach that bridge,” thought Ichabod, “I am safe.” Just then he heard the black steed panting and blowing close behind him; he even fancied that he felt his hot breath. Another convulsive kick in the ribs, and old Gunpowder sprang upon the bridge; he thundered over the resounding planks; he gained the opposite side; and now Ichabod cast a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish, according to rule, in a flash of fire and brimstone. Just then he saw the goblin rising in his stirrups, and in the very act of hurling his head at him. Ichabod endeavored to dodge the horrible missile, but too late. It encountered his cranium with a tremendous crash,—he was tumbled headlong into the dust, and Gunpowder, the black steed, and the goblin rider, passed by like a whirlwind.

tensano89
Narrators Needed for Children's Show on Radio Fairfax - No Age Restrictions
bedtime story broadcast

You read too fast in too big of chunks and you mispronounced spinach, but both will come w/coaching, which I can give you. Plus, participating in the project will provide you w/plenty of practice.

    tensano89
    tensano89

    Thanks! I appreciate it! :D

      tensano89
      tensano89

      If you need to contact me, my email is [email protected] and my skype is facebook:dancingdoggypoo89

        bedtime story broadcast

        I just sent you a story. Be sure to say the following at the beginning: "Snow Drop", a German fairytale, by the brothers Grimm. We also add 'the end' at the conclusion at the end of every story. I can be contacted at Crystal@BedtimeStoryBroadcast,com.

          tensano89
          tensano89

          I have finished it. How should I send it to you?

            bedtime story broadcast

            I am still hoping to hear from you again. I have yet to receive a response regarding whether or not you want to work on "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" serial. I also need info from you for our website. Thanks in advance for your attention !

              tensano89
              tensano89

              Hi! What information do you need? Also not sure about the Nutcracker one. about many lines is it?

                bedtime story broadcast

                I need to know if can I credit you by your real name for "Snow Drop", which I did not want to assume is the one affiliated w/your e-mail address. If you are asking how many lines it is, that means too many, lol. It is not a character part; it's narration again. I am just realizing that I was under the mistaken impression that you agreed to join the cast in a regular role. My bad. But let me know about the name thing.

                  bedtime story broadcast

                  Oh, and if I can link your name to your e-mail address, also.

                    tensano89
                    tensano89

                    Ok, right-o! name is Blake Reeves, and email is [email protected].

                      bedtime story broadcast

                      All added ! Here is the link in case you want to reference it on your VO resume or elsewhere: http://www.bedtimestorybroadcast.com/contributors/. Thank you !!

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