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Lyne
Woman, Age range: 35-40 years old Description: Important: She must not be allergic to or scared of dogs. Natural, “real people” look, Open to all.
Lucie
Woman, Age range: 35-40 years old Description: Important: She must not be allergic to or scared of dogs. Natural, “real people” look, Open to all.
Boyfriend of the young woman
Man, Age range: 25-30 years old Description: Natural, “real people” look, Open to all.
Father
Man, Age range: 60-65 years old Description: Natural, “real people” look, Open to all.
Jeune femme enceinte
Femme, Âge caméra: 25-30 ans Description: La comédienne n’a pas besoin d’être réellement enceinte. Look ‘’Vrai monde, naturel’’ Ouvert à tous
Mère
Femme, Âge caméra: 60-65 ans Description: Look ‘’Vrai monde, naturel’’ Ouvert à tous
Lyne
Femme, Âge caméra: 35-40 ans Description: Attention: Ne doit pas être allergique aux chiens, ni avoir peur des chiens. Look ‘’Vrai monde, naturel’’ Ouvert à tous
Lucie
Femme, Âge caméra: 35-40 ans Description: Attention: Ne doit pas être allergique aux chiens, ni avoir peur des chiens. Look ‘’Vrai monde, naturel’’ Ouvert à tous
Chum de la jeune femme
Homme, Âge caméra: 25-30 ans Description: Look ‘’Vrai monde, naturel’’ Ouvert à tous
Père
Rôle Muet avec possibilité d’upgrade à Rôle Principal Homme, Âge caméra: 60-65 ans Description: Look ‘’Vrai monde, naturel’’ Ouvert à tous
Swetha
8 to 10, Southeast Asian, girl. Spunky and smart. Small in stature but big in spirit. Long, thick black hair. American accent.
Supriya
30 to 38 years old, South Asian woman. Soft-spoken but strong. Long, thick black hair. Indian accent.
STORYTIME FEMALE NARRATOR
Voice over talent, sounds 24 to 34 years old, any ethnicity, female with Standard American Accent. Experienced voice over talent with a parental voice that sounds like they are reading a bedtime story to kids. Calm and relaxing but also animated, playful and expressive, especially when reading the character voices. Might sound like your favorite teacher from primary grades, kindergarten, or preschool. MUST have professional v.o experience for consideration. MUST be current L.A. local for consideration. Role works: 2 sessions total (each session will be approximately 4 hours) Reading for 4-5 episodes TWO In Session Work Dates: Exact dates TBD within the following time frames: July 3rd - 5th July 19th - 23rd August 8th - 29th August 28th - September 4th PAY RATE (rates are favored nations and are non-negotiable): $525/session fee $220/buyout per episode + 20% agency fees
STORYTIME MALE NARRATOR
Voice over talent, sounds 24-34 years old, any ethnicity, male with Standard American Accent. Experienced voice over talent with a parental voice that sounds like they are reading a bedtime story to kids. Calm and relaxing but also animated, playful and expressive, especially when reading the character voices. Might sound like your favorite teacher from primary grades, kindergarten, or preschool. MUST have professional v.o experience for consideration. MUST be current L.A. local for consideration. Role works: 2 sessions total (each session will be approximately 4 hours) Reading for 4-5 episodes TWO In Session Work Dates: Exact dates TBD within the following time frames: July 3rd - 5th July 19th - 23rd August 8th - 29th August 28th - September 4th PAY RATE (rates are favored nations and are non-negotiable): $525/session fee $220/buyout per episode + 20% agency fees.
STORYTIME SPANISH SPEAKING NARRATOR
Voice over talent, sounds 24-34 years of age, any ethnicity, female OR male with Latin Accent. Experienced voice over talent with a parental voice that sounds like they are reading a bedtime story to kids. Calm and relaxing but also animated, playful and expressive, especially when reading the character voices. Might sound like your favorite teacher from primary grades, kindergarten, or preschool. MUST have professional v.o experience for consideration. MUST be current L.A. local for consideration. Role works: 1 session total (each session will be approximately 4 hours) Reading for 2 episodes ONE In Session Work Date: Exact dates TBD within the following time frames: July 3rd - 5th July 19th - 23rd August 8th - 29th August 28th - September 4th PAY RATE (rates are favored nations and are non-negotiable): $525/session fee +$150 session fee pay bump (flat rate) for Spanish Speaking v.o. ability $220/buyout per episode + 20% agency fees
LORAX
Voice over talent Mature voice (can sound middle-aged to elderly), any ethnicity, male with Standard American Accent. Experienced voice over talent with voice that has a unique interpretation that captures the Lorax's essence! Must convey wisdom, authority, and a deep-seated passion for the environment. Should also be able to inject humor and warmth into the character. Tone: Gravelly, deep, warm. For inspiration, think of a blend between Morgan Freeman's wisdom, Danny DeVito's gruffness (who voiced the Lorax in the 2012 film) and the charm of a classic storyteller. Looking for the right talent who is ready to have fun with a true character voice! MUST have professional v.o experience for consideration. MUST be current L.A. local for consideration. Role works: 2 sessions total (each session will be approximately 2 hours) NOTE: There may be a need to schedule a 3rd session, due to schedules, but currently unlikely. Reading for 6 episodes (Some episodes will be fairly short intro and outro scripts) TWO In Session Work Dates: Exact dates TBD within the following time frames: July 5th - 26th August 20th - September 6th PAY RATE (rates are favored nations and are non-negotiable): $525/session fee $220/buyout per episode + 20% agency fees
CHILDREN'S PHONICS GAME HOST
Voice over talentFemale, sounds like she is 25-35 years old, any ethnicity. Standard American Accent easily understood by young children. Her tone is warm, friendly, and engaging. Must be able to articulate well and engage young viewers with a playful yet authoritative manner. Should convey encouragement, warmth, and gentle humor. References: Think of a blend between the nurturing tone of a Kindergarten teacher and the engaging warmth of a beloved children's TV show host. MUST have professional v.o experience for consideration. MUST be current L.A. local for consideration. Role works: 2 sessions total (each session will be approximately 2 hours) Reading for 4 episodes TWO In Session Work Dates: Exact dates TBD within the following time frames: July 29th - August 2nd September 23rd- September 27th PAY RATE (rates are favored nations and are non-negotiable): $525/session fee $220/buyout per episode + 20% agency fees
CAT IN THE HAT CHILDREN'S QUIZ HOST
Voice over talentMale, sounds like he is 26-40 years old, any ethnicity. Standard American Accent with a Whimsical, playful, charismatic tone. Must convey a sense of fun, mischief, and curiosity. Fearless, friendly, fun-loving. Always speaking in rhyme, he means well but his personality gets in the way. MUST have professional v.o experience for consideration. MUST be current L.A. local for consideration. Role works: 3 sessions total (each session will be approximately 2 hours) Reading for 4 episodes THREE In Session Work Dates: Exact dates TBD within the following time frames: August 16th - 20th September 12th - September 18 PAY RATE (rates are favored nations and are non-negotiable): $525/session fee $220/buyout per episode + 20% agency fees
DAVID (TEENAGER/YOUNG ADULT)
18 to 25 years old, White man, and Light Brown hair. 18-25 years old, male, all ethnicities. This role involves playing the same character in two different time periods: age 18 and age 25. Teenage David (age 18) has figured out a lot in life since being a kid at summer camp. He’s found his confidence, built a network of a few close friends who confide everything in each other, and has even found a serious girlfriend in school who he loves very much. He’s found his passion in life in a very niche component of software engineering and is excited to leave the nest and experience the outside world as an adult. We are with him in that transitional time, the final summer before he goes abroad for school. His girlfriend (Amy) and he have decided they’re going to try long distance but deep down he knows that there’s a good chance the distance is too much to overcome. Amy asked David if he’d take a gap year to travel with her but David declined. Deep down, the reason he said no was in his mind he was worried he’d be looked at like a failure or less smart than the rest of his freshman class in college because he’d be 19 when everyone else was 18. Later on, David looks back on this moment and with hindsight and feels as though he made a mistake. Because the future is uncertain, he’s embraced carpe diem and is living this final summer before college as if it’s his last. When we jump forward 7 years in time, David is now a young adult (age 25). He’s secured a great job working in his software development niche, moved into his first real apartment, and is living with his new long-term girlfriend, Mia. He’s in a great place in life and his parents are so proud. With that said, sometimes David feels as though his life has gotten boring. He feels like he falls into the same routine, working a 9-5, coming home to his girlfriend, eat, sleep, wake up, repeat. Sometimes he wonders if adult life is like this for everyone or if he made a mistake somewhere down the road and took the safer route instead of taking a risk for a more exciting existence. Ultimately, this is something he’s never going to truly know and that lack of closure makes it impossible for him to forget.
DANIELLE (TEENAGER/YOUNG ADULT)
18-25 years old, female, all ethnicities. This role involves playing the same character in two different time periods: age 18 and age 25. Teenage Danielle (age 18) has figured out a lot in life since being a kid at summer camp. She’s found her confidence, built a network of a few close friends who confide everything in each other, and has even found a serious boyfriend in school who she loves very much. She’s found her passion in life in a very niche component of software engineering and is excited to leave the nest and experience the outside world as an adult. We are with her in that transitional time, the final summer before she goes abroad for school. Her boyfriend (Alex) and she have decided they’re going to try long distance but deep down she knows that there’s a good chance the distance is too much to overcome. Alex asked Danielle if she’d take a gap year to travel with him but Danielle declined. Deep down, the reason she said no was in her mind she was worried she’d be looked at like a failure or less smart than the rest of her freshman class in college because she’d be 19 when everyone else was 18. Later on, Danielle looks back on this moment and with hindsight and feels as though she made a mistake. Because the future is uncertain, she’s embraced carpe diem and is living this final summer before college as if it’s her last. When we jump forward 7 years in time, Danielle is now a young adult (age 25). She’s secured a great job working in her software development niche, moved into her first real apartment, and is living with her new long-term boyfriend, Mark. She’s in a great place in life and her parents are so proud. With that said, sometimes Danielle feels as though her life has gotten boring. She feels like she falls into the same routine, working a 9-5, coming home to her boyfriend, eat, sleep, wake up, repeat. Sometimes she wonders if adult life is like this for everyone or if she made a mistake somewhere down the road and took the safer route instead of taking a risk for a more exciting existence. Ultimately, this is something she’s never going to truly know and that lack of closure makes it impossible for her to forget.