Humanity and Positivity, Male Voice Actor

Mike Johnston for Humanity and Positivity, Female Voice Actor

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Humanity and Positivity, Female Voice Actor
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Paid: Flat Rate 60 USD
cast offsite

What we’re looking at throughout the review:


  • For this channel we need to have a very soft VO artist.

  • Be as natural as possible.


  • Must sound appealing and friendly to the young female demographic!


  • It should feel like these are your words and not being read off a script.

  • Avoid jerks as much as possible while reading the script. Make sure that you pronounce the words clearly and do not jump on some words.

  • Enjoy what you are reading.

  • Add some energy while reading the script.

  • Use a professional microphone so we can see the quality of your output

  • Be relatable

Do not sound commercial, it’s very important to sound friendly and conversational

Language:
  • english
  • Trial Script: 

    These identical twins were born differently from the rest of the world. While some twins only share the same birthday and genes, others are a little too attached to each other. Literally. Continue watching to see some sets of twins that you don’t get to see every day.



  • 1. The Conjoined Teachers


    These twins were born sharing one body together. Abby and Brittany Hensel are dicephalic parapagus twins which means they have two heads attached to one torso. They’ve been in the spotlight since they were born, so they’re pretty used to it. Many conjoined twins are able to be separated by surgery, but it wasn’t safe for Abby and Brittany to go through with it. So even though it seems unusual, these two live a normal life like the rest of us. Each of them controls their half of the body, and they’ve gone to college, gotten their driver's license, and even became Elementary school teachers.



  • 2. Craniopagus Twins


    While those two shared a body, these twin sisters are attached to the back of their heads. Neev and Nelly Kolestein’s condition is one of the rarest ones, and they’re called the Craniopagus twins. They were never able to get surgery because they share an artery that keeps them alive. But they wouldn’t want to be separated either way. They’re best friends, even though the only way they get to see each other is through mirrors. The doctors said they couldn’t live past the age of 10, but they’ve been living way past that. 

Mike Johnston
Humanity and Positivity, Male Voice Actor
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