The Purgatorians | Original and Ambitious 5 season audio drama
Tim Fielder for Keith Wakefield
Current Plot Line - Making a pact with Tobias to make Tamaras crippling arthritis go away, this is leading into his exit storyline.
Secondary character who leaves in the season one Christmas special.
Keith is the type of person who would do anything for his wife and anything to take away her pain. He is kind and caring, always willing to help others.
- english
- male adult
- 40-50
- british
- american
(spoken with sorrow)Yes I have. I have... Found the missing horse and... It is about a half mile south of the training field... I am sorry, it is dead. Would you like me to tell her?
What can I do? Tell me Tamara, please. I can’t stand to see you like this. The bloody painkillers are not doing a damn thing to ease it. We need to get you to the hospital, they can give you something better, stronger. The Hamiltons, they have a wheelbarrow. I could push you there.
You heard what he said, if he said anything wrong your pain would have gotten worse. I could not allow that, I wanted it to stop. Oh come here (hugs her) never mind that for now. All I wanted was for you to be better and you are, I don’t know how he did it but he did. I am going to go thank him. You take it easy today alright, I don’t want it coming back again... Oh, he has gone. He must have left.
Line 1 - I liked this one. Good delivery
Line 2 - It was good but you may be a little too close to the microphone.
Line 3 - Good again
I liked it as a whole with the delivery. The microphone sounds like it has too much bass or something on it though. Either that or some kind of acoustic problem. I enjoyed the audition but as it is the sound may not fit in with the other cast members lines.
I will put an example together to show you what I mean. I will reply again with the example.
I have put together an example. I have put line/audition/line/audition/line so you can see what I mean.
submitting raw audio version.
I hear what you mean. I believe it was the Audiobook processing macro I had applied.