I Was A Teenage Exocolonist Fan Dub

Wrendust for Tammy, Adult

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Tammy, Adult
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: ShayFair

Make sure you audition for Preteen Tammy and Teen Tammy too!

Race is ambiguous, so actors of color are encouraged!


Ages 18-21. When Tammy is an adult, she is confident in who she is. She becomes a mother, but throughout her life, she tries to take on everything herself. Having a baby while doing that takes a toll on her mental health. She spends a lot of her early adulthood trying to prove to others that she can do things herself, while still remaining cheerful and thoughtful of others.

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • female young adult
  • videogame
  • video game
  • visualnovel
  • (scared) There’s something out there. Lots of somethings, outside the walls. I think they’re far away but… I can hear them. It’s like… Squeaking. Super high pitched, really long sounds. Like metal or… like a broke robovac scraping along the floor. Only, there are hundreds of them.

  • (apologetic, tired) Hey, Sol. Sorry, am I being too loud? I-I can go somewhere else. Shh, shh. Mommy’s got this, it’s okay…

  • (fondly, caring, talking to a child) Come on, lovely. You're doing wonderfully. She could do this for hours.

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I Was A Teenage Exocolonist Fan Dub
Jess Nicole
Jess Nicole

I really liked your auditions! Would you want to try for Flulu and Instance, too? And I'm hearing a buzzing of some kind in the background. A tip for blocking out external noise and cutting echoing down is that you can actually throw a blanket over you and the mic and it surprisingly blocks out a lot of sound

    Wrendust
    Wrendust

    I'd love to try out for Flulu or Instance, I'll have those recordings turned in later today! Thanks for the audio tip, I'm still working out my set up.

      Jess Nicole
      Jess Nicole

      not a problem! And if you notice that you have a problem with hard consonants, it's most likely because you don't have a good pop filter or one at all. So you can actually put a piece of fabric or a thin sock over your mic to act as one, too!

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