LDV Casting : Game Project
Richard Gibson for Majam : Secondary role ( Male role )
Physical description
He is a Big guy, very big, tall, and strong, with long white hair that also covers his face as a beard and his upper body.
With body paints all over the body and purple skin.
He don't sound dumb, or Naive, so not like the Majin from Majin Forsaken Kingdom, or funny like Shrek.
a bit like Hagrid from Harry Potter but less smooth and nice.
-- Strengths: Natural curiosity, independent, self-sufficient, keen to learn, thoughtful.
Weakness/flaws: Feels disconnected from his people, and lacks the instinct and faith in Maya that the Gaams have.
All Gaams accept with mystical joy the arrival of Maya's collapse. Except Majam. Majam has no mystical feelings. Majam wants to save the planet and, of course, themselves and all Gaams.
Majam knows that before the naams, the antaris inhabited Ava. They fought a withering similar to the one that has infected Maya today. They failed, but in their attempt, they developed powerful technology. Maj relies on that technology: if they find it, and if they learn as much as they can about it, they may have the clue to stop the withering.
Try to have something like
Braum League of Legends or Winston from overwatch
- english
- male adult
- generic scottish
- all american accents
- animation
- film
Tell me what's broken. The legs? It's the legs, isn't it. You're not the first human to fall on Maya. Always breaking their legs. Very sad.
You... are here to rescue... me? You just fell down a big hole.
And now you're trapped in a ruin, because your rubble covered the exit.. And all your legs are fully broken...I think you're rescuing the wrong person.
this is really good !! really really good ! the sound is not good enough for me, but the voice, the acting, Sir..YOU ARE GOOD !! really good !
Thank you. I record from a home-made space and perform some fairly amateurish clean-up on most auditions; due to limitations in, frankly, audio-engineering skill. If there are specific audio issues that are causing an issue, it'd be very helpful for me to have an idea on what they are so I can make an effort at tackling them.I've not so far had issues with audio quality but am also aware that I have limitations as a person who records in a home environment with cheaper equipment like Stellar X2s, so feedback is very useful to me in terms of identifying problems to tackle and areas to improve.