El Cheapo: Episodes 1-4
Caitlin Curbello for Devyn "Dev" Socorro
Dev Socorro is a Cuban-American aspiring rockstar with a good heart and a limitless appetite. Of herself, El Cheapo, and one other member of the main trio, she’s generally the nicest and the only one with her head screwed on straight, but even she has her moments.
Like El Cheapo, one of two voice impressions is applicable: the first is, if I were to pick an established person to compare Dev’s voice to, the closest/ideal match would definitely be Camila Cabello, although the faux Latin-accent/dialect that Anna Graves put on for the Zone Defender unit in Command & Conquer: Tiberian Twilight would work as a secondary option (if requested, I can send over a demo of some of the lines from the game, since it’s a somewhat obscure reference/comparison).
This pays the highest because while El Cheapo is the main character, Dev’s role is more involved – she sings sometimes, she cries sometimes, and she emotes a bit more compared to her rather stoic peers. While it’s not set in stone, something I have in mind is that Dev also very occasionally speaks Spanish, so knowing enough to at least pass as a native speaker is important.
This is a main role, as in, if you’re picked, I’ll get in touch with you to voice the character for the next set of episodes I make, with the same pay.
- english
- spanish
- female young adult
- animation/character
- Camila Cabello
- Anna Graves
- singing/vocals
- hispanic american
Wow, dude. That’s actually a really delicious- (worriedly corrects herself) I-I mean, malicious idea.
(singing Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Bad Moon Rising) I see the bad moon a-risin'. I see trouble on the way. I see earthquakes and lightnin'. I see bad times today. Don’t go around tonight, well it's bound to take your life. There’s a bad moon on the rise!
(In Spanish – optional line, see above) This gringo is my friend, and he’s no threat to you. He’s just a nerd who was drafted by Evil Emperor Chump to serve in his army of Mallmart off-brand stormtroopers.
HEADS UP! For the singing portion, I did a softer version and a more gritty "rocker" version. Don't want anyone to get scared by the change xP
That whole thing was amazing and well worth the wait. I don't just mean the "rocker" version (which, speaking of, was a very nice touch given what I mentioned about the character in the role description), but the whole audition. Thank you so much, and kudos to you for doing such a fantastic job.