mother | sims 4 voice over series [2024]
Project Overview
This is an UNPAID project
(currently casting for extra's and minor roles)
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REQUIREMENTS
-Clear microphone & quiet backgrounds
-Record lines with 2-3 takes
-Emotional range is a must!!! (screaming, anger, crying, fear, etc.)
-Minimal swearing
-Upload your files in .WAV or .MP3 format.
-Willingness to re-record lines if needed.
-Submit lines on time! (2-3 week deadline
-If you aren't cast for a recurring role, please let me know if are NOT okay with being approached for any extra roles. (usually 1-2 lines)
Plot:
Drea Burnham is a 34-year-old witch who works as a waitress and lives a solitary life with very few friends. Nevayah is a 17-year-old orphan who runs away to find her biological mother. Follow their journey as they discover motherhood and the wonders of the supernatural together.
Note:
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I came up with this pretty randomly, and I think it has the potential to be something decent. It'll be approximately 8-10 episodes for this season. This is the first series that I'm pushing out there, and I hope it'll be received well no matter how small the audience is. Also, don't worry about following the directions to a T, they're just a guide. Make sure to have fun with it and do what works best for you.
I should probably let it be known that I have no idea what I’m doing so if you’re confused about something, I probably am too lol. Depending on the results and progress, I may extend the deadline and add more roles to be filled.
All of my social media handles are @simsterial, and I’m most active on twitter. You can also reach me on discord @simsterial#5158 or email me at simsterial @ gmail.com
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- Headteacher of a children's home.
- Dislikes children and her job.
- Demanding, authoritative and pompous.
- Supporting Role
- english
- female adult
Enough with the games, Mr Doherty!
Where is she?
Oh don't play dumb. There's no way she would have run away without telling you.
- Mature.
- Speaks with her facial expressions
- The 'adult' of the group
- Sarcastic
- Blunt
- Protective
(light teasing)Very inspiring. I almost shed a tear.
(serious concern) Normal wolves don't do this kind of damage to humans.
Let’s go, Lola. This is pointless.
- Supporting Role
- Chief of Glenview Police Department
- Authoritative
- Warm and fatherly
- Firm
- male adult
Until then, we are enforcing a town-wide curfew and increasing the frequency of patrols around town
If you happen to come across the animal, do not engage. I repeat, do not engage or antagonise the animal.
Make a report of the sighting, inform the station and get the hell out of there. I am not losing any of you to a damn wolf.
- Multiple supporting voices with a varying number of lines per episode.
- FEEL FREE TO SUBMIT A DEMO REEL
- english
- male adult
"Bye, Miss Eduardo. Hi, officer Reed." - (voice of a young child)
"It sounds pretty scary... A killer wolf loose in Glenview? That’s big for this sleepy ass town"
"You guys don’t actually believe this right? It's probably just a big dog with rabies, and some dumb ass went and got themselves killed trying to pet it."
- Supporting voices with a number of lines per episode.
- english
- female adult
"Your friend hasn’t been seen since yesterday morning. She’s missing."- (Authoritative attitude)
"I'm sorry officer, but only those within the coven are at liberty to discuss its affairs. If the matter is urgent, please send us an email"- (Petty and mean attitude)
- english
"My name's Tony Kim. It’s nice to meet finally meet you."
"Yes; I am a little hurt that you didn’t tell me, but that’s in the past now. I want to concentrate on the present"
(upset and emotional)
"No D, that’s where you’re wrong! You were never alone! You had me!"
- Dislikes kids.
- Reliable and Patient.
- Sarcastic.
- Funny.
- Optimistic.
- Lives with no regrets.
- Rational thinker (most of the time)
- Mature and immature at the same time.
- english
- male adult
(slightly condescending) That wasn’t- quite what I was asking, what are you doing in this apartment?
Why is there a child in your house?
(a short laugh escapes) I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to laugh at you.