Looking For A Voice Over [ SPACE YOUTUBE CHANNEL 13k+ SUBS]
Project Overview
Hello,
I'm looking for a Voice Over for an existent Youtube channel that will be about Space exploration. Here are some examples of videos from the channel itself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCvw3mbMSu4&t=4s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-QI5rCOc0I&t=2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH5TGgNAjmo
I need someone who got sort of a deep voice, something similar to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgObp8vR_1c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJl9NQAVQdw
I would need a Voice Over of 8-10 mins - Script 1600-2000 words every 72h. So 1 Voice Over every 3 days.
This is a very long term job, we started on Youtube, and then we will expand on other platforms as well (Snapchat, Facebook)
I already have successful Youtube channels so don't worry about the growth of this channel, we already have strategies in place to make our channels grow.
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You can just apply to the job by sending a sample of the audition lines I provided
In the vastness of space, the farthest man-made object out there is NASA’s Voyager 1.
This spacecraft is currently over 22 billion kilometers away from Earth, which is 156 times the distance between our Earth and Sun.
It is so far away that it had crossed over into Interstellar space sometime in 2012. Voyager 1 has now gone beyond our Sun’s Heliosphere, a boundary beyond which the Sun's gravitational influence on any object is no more!
Despite this, Voyager 1 still maintains active communication with NASA’s Deep Space Network even today. In its 44-year mission, it has found some remarkable things about our Solar System and beyond.
So stick around as we explore one of humanity’s most successful space exploration missions, NASA’s Voyager 1.
Main Mission Parameters
NASA created two Voyager spacecraft in the 1970s, Voyager 1 & 2. Originally designed to carry out close imaging of Jupiter and Saturn, both spacecraft had their missions extended and still function today.