Project: Adriatic Ace
Alice Phantomhive for MATTEA
Mattea is the middle-aged daughter of Ace, the old pilot. Over the years she's grown tired of the needless waste of life due to the war, but those in power never listen to those with sense. Her husband, Marco, is an officer for air force, and has ben deployed for over a year, and now her father is leaving leave too. Her speech has become labored over time, there's no tears left. But with children of her own, she never completely gives into despair, because as long as there's a tomorrow, there's hope for a peaceful future.
Direction Notes: Slow, calm, and clear, as if telling a bedtime story to a child. Use your normal voice, this is an easy one to over act, and please vet your audio, it's no good if you're quiet as a mouse, or so loud the audio clips.
(The payment rate for this role is: $175 USD, per 250 words and, 3 retakes at my request, with live direction, if necessary. Full details will be discussed with successful candidates, prior to commitment. Be sure to have your portfolio or links to your supporting work on your CCC profile for me to review.)
- english
- female adult
(A slow monolog over a black screen before fading into a warzone.) MATTEA: “War... It's such a cruel game, that takes good people... and turns them into, monsters.”
Thank you, this is a good reading, however there is a fair amount of background noise, such as the mic's noise floor or hiss. If that can be addressed, feel free to reaudition. Kind Regards, Rouce.
I apologize about that. I've been looking at getting a new mic as is and getting a better recording space. I'll try to re-audition hopefully with less background noise (honestly I never heard anything while recording). Thank you for the feedback.
ok so i put my pop filters and a small blanket over my mic and im still getting about a -55db feedback. the only thing i can think that it is coming from is the ac vent in the room and i honestly don't know how to control that. i cant just shut off the ac, i can try and reaudition again and try to cut as much of the feedback as possible but again it probably has to do with my ac.