**About the Game** The game is a Tactical RPG in a high fantasy setting with knights, mages and dragons. We want to tell a political story with adult intrigue in a fantasy medieval setting. The game is a spiritual successor to Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions / Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together. **About the Job** We are looking for a voice actor for our announcement trailer. The trailer will be 45s to 1min long with about 20-30s of Voice Over in between. This will be a contracted position. Moreover, we will have more trailers and acting roles in the future and you will be considered first for those roles. **Rate (Negotiable):** $100 for around 20-30s of audio. **Requirements** - Quality Mic Setup. - Experience recording Voice Overs. - A Deep Male Voice with a Neutral American or British Accent. - Availability for one 1-hour virtual recording session between April 7 and April 10 and another 30 minute emergency virtual recording session between April 12 and April 14. The emergency session is just in case we get anything wrong or need a retake for a line. It might not be needed. **Recommended** - Experience as a Voice Actor / Voiceover Artist. - Acoustically treated room. - Experience using Discord. We will sign a freelance contract and an NDA. **How to apply** If interested, please private message me with a link to your voice work and details about your mic setup. If you need audition material then please use this line which is from the script: > "Maybe...what a nation really needs is a revolution… > > And it all begins with a spark...” Please feel free to ask any questions here or via Reddit PM. If you are on the fence about applying then I highly suggest doing so, we might end up liking your voice!
Hey there so 2 years ago me and a freind of mine made a comedic horror trailer that was kind of a inside joke ive always liked movies but it was when i recieved feedback from the kids at my school that i decided i wanted to be a filmaker now where making a sequal trailer so i can use my new skills ive learned i am looking for a dutch voice actor to narrate the first bit of the trailer as a news reporter preferably for free.
Basically what the title says, I’ve been auditioning for films of all sorts these past few months and I finally get to say that we wrapped up everything on my first ever film set as an actor for a Lead role! All COVID guidelines were followed but I’m just so happy with what we accomplished.
Being an actress is my lifelong dream but lately I’ve been thinking if I will book jobs once I really put myself out there. I’m very insecure with how I look and the prejudice against POCs aren’t really helping my confidence. I used to view Hollywood as the poster-blonde-blue eyed-tall girls land and I’m not that. For years, I’ve struggled with internalized racism. “Why do I look like this?” “Why is my bone structure not as pretty as theirs?” “I wish my hair is blonde/red”.. All of this took a toll on me and this turned me into a more insecure person. Lately, Hollywood is becoming more diverse. Casting more POC, even having an Asian as a lead character. I feel like this slow progress is a good thing but I think there’s still a lot going on behind the scenes. There’s still a lot of POC actors struggling with racism they face. Obviously, I have not experienced the extent of the prejudice they’ve faced but I’ve dealt with some racism in the past. I even used to tell my self I’m hispanic passing. People of color struggles with booking jobs because of the look requirements. Now, I don’t know if this is really true but I get the feeling that it is. I think that people of color, especially Asians, has it harder because most TV shows and movies don’t cast Asians for big roles unless it’s crucial to the plot. Anyway, rant over. I’m just hoping that POCs can really be fully accepted and seeing some POC movie/TV characters gives me hope for the future. I know that achieving this dream will be tough and I’m prepared to face judgements but I just want to be able to act whether it be for a blonde or brunette character. I hope this made sense. Let’s work hard for our dreams <3
hi all hi all im an actor based in los angeles and i need a new reel as soon as possible. does anyone here know of any places in LA that are open during the pandemic to help me film an on camera demo reel? ive tried to do it at home but it did NOT work out very well. any help/suggestions are welcome!! thank u
What are some good commercial agencies in LA for actors who have only been in the game for less than 2 years?
Hi all, I write horror short stories for my website every other week and I'm looking to expand from just the website and twitter to YouTube as well to attract a larger audience. I am planning on having the audio narrations and a sort of slideshow of spooky pictures (I'm not the best with iMovie), more so people can listen instead of read the stories. I don't currently make any money doing this, so I can't offer payment for the role. I am more looking for a partnership in developing my writing and a "coworker's" voice acting. If profits do come out of the YouTube videos I'd of course split that when the time comes, I was thinking 50/50. You can find my short stories at lawsonray.com. Please feel free to reach out to me if you're interested.
Basically I wanna email a celebrated theatre casting director who is casting for a musical I’d be great for. I’ve written the email itself but I’m unsure what to put in the subject. (Say the CD is called John Smith) FAO John Smith - Actor Submission (OP’s name) Or, Actor Submission - OP’s name Or something else? If it helps I live in the U.K., it’s a British casting director.
i just started a week ago and i need feedback on what i need to improve on. heres the link [Testaudiobookmaster by junesr | June Junior | Free Listening on SoundCloud](https://soundcloud.com/june-junior-511214084/testaudiobookmaster) ​ here's is the excerpt from the book which i typed out becuase i couldnt copy baste " Length refers to the duration of a speech sound achieved without change in its phenetic quality. Since vowel sounds and continuant consonant sounds (nasals, the lateral consonant sound and fricatives) involve a single articulatory position, they could conceivable last as long as a breath can last. The same is true of the glide from one vowel element to another in the creation of a diphthong sound. The lengths of speech sounds are governed by phonetic laws of which most people are unaware; however, an understanding of these laws is essential to the student who wants to speak without a regional dialect or to the person learning to speak English as a second language. Since the lengths of the sounds in a language are the very essence of its rhythms, knowing about them is invaluable for both the student of oral interpretation and for the actor endeavoring to enter the rhythmic life of a character. In this book, and in any general discussion of Spoken English, length refers to the duration of sounds in proportion to one another, rather than to their length in real time. No one is actually going to time the length of a sound with a stop watch. Bear in mind also that even in persons whose speech conforms to one standard of pronunciation, there is a good deal of individual and contextual variation in sound-length and rhythm. In Spoken English, the rules for the length of are many and complex, depending on stress and on what sounds follow within a word. In general, all sounds tend to be... " My questions are: What parts of my speech do i need to work on before it can be comparable to a real "narrator" instead of a random amateur? how much more time should i expect to invest in practicing voice acting before i can expect see any opportunities arise this hobby?
hey !! i’m really serious about my acting career and i’m looking to build up my portfolio and gain experience so ... anyone need an actress? i’m an 19 years old afro-latina.
I have a TikTok account, and posting a video each day is getting really tiring. We have 25k followers and we want someone to record 7x15 second videos each week... script provided... am I allowed to ask here? This is a paid gig... happy to share more info via PM. Past tiktok experience would be great, so please PM me your account link if interested.
Hi! I’m a young adult age range actor that’s taken multiple foundations/on-camera/intermediate acting classes and am looking for a scene study classes that’s high quality with a pretty small class size. Which do you have experience with and would you recommend? Some places I’ve been looking into: - Berg studios - Baron Brown - BGB Studios - American Conservatory Theater (Does anyone have experience training here?) Thank you :)
There are six feature films planning to shoot in my state this summer, and I'm interested in auditioning to be in the background of those films, but don't know how to start. Is there a website or something you would recommend? Or do they post on [Indeed.com](https://Indeed.com) or something? Thank you!
I’m not talking about fanmail but more like, how Carey Mulligan sent Julian Fellows letters when she was 18 to ask for him to help her start her career and guide her. Or other cases where actors say they sent emails/letters to celebrities or other established industry folks who could help them. First of all, how the heck do you get them to reply? I can’t imagine most celebrities being interested in replying. Secondly, do these people get the celebrity’s private email/actual address to write a letter to? Or send Instagram DMs? Or through their agents? It’s something that’s always baffled me as I’d be too anxious to message Phoebe Waller Bridge and ask her to mentor me or even give me advice.
I’m moving to nyc soon and hoping to pursue acting as a hobby outside of my job. I’d like to know which parts of nyc have a strong acting community if there are any? Maybe close to some of the classes and whatnot. Let me know :)
Besides acting I am also a low / no budget filmmaker on the side. I can post a breakdown on some boards advertising for a student DP, Editor, Composer etc looking to build their reels and resumes. Is their an Agent equivalent? Someone to scan breakdowns and submit resumes, clips, and headshots to suitable role breakdowns and setup auditions on behalf of an actor? I know they couldn’t negotiate the contract on behalf but are there entry people who help with the legwork for a fee / percentage and experience?