THE TARGET - Lead Male Voice Actor + Supporting roles (Audio Drama/Audio Roleplay)
SevenVA for Sean Prescott
Male character, 20s to early 30s.
Voice should feel natural, warm, and emotionally grounded, with the ability to shift between introspective narration and heartfelt dialogue.
Sean is a college student at a small-town college in Pennsylvania, where he’s also the captain of the Black Falcons, the school’s football team. The story is told through his voice, intimate, reflective, and often directly addressed to the listener, who is part of the Deaf community and someone Sean once deeply loved.
This is a cinematic audio drama with a strong emotional arc. The actor must be comfortable performing both narration and emotionally intense scenes, including tender, romantic, and vulnerable moments.
Keep in mind: This is a cinematic, character-driven story — not an animated or theatrical piece.
Please aim for a grounded, natural performance, similar to what you’d hear in films like Normal People, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Call Me by Your Name or The Social Network.
Avoid cartoonish or overly exaggerated deliveries.
Think subtle, real, and genuine — like you're speaking to someone right in front of you.
Please submit a raw, unprocessed audio file using the provided script lines here :
https://forms.gle/ymbcMzt8Ptn9217G8
- english (american)
- male adult
- warm
*Say something you think would fit*
As for the details of my setup:Microphone: Blue Yeti X with shock & arm mount.Interface: None at the moment as I am using a usb mic.
Acousticly treated: Yes, I have an at-home booth with sound treatment and blankets for dampening.
Experience: I am currently the assistant writer for an audio drama project in production, and have been listening to them for years, a couple of my favorites include Beautiful Liar, The Edge of Sleep and Bubble.
Hi there!Thank you so much for your audition!I really enjoyed the interpretation, it felt very natural and overall quite on point.Just something to keep an eye on: it sounds like you’re moving slightly during the recording, and the mic is picking up those small movements, creating some sharp sounds that occasionally interfere with the lines.I’ll get back to you once a decision has been made.
Thank you very much for the feedback! I am absolutely capable of removing those noises, sometimes I get so into the scene (especially when they're so well written) that I can't help but speak with my hands and body, which probably caused those noises.
Hi there!Thanks again for your audition.I really liked your acting and your voice, but we’ve decided to go with a profile that’s a better fit for this particular character.Thank you all the same for your interest!