The Purgatorians 'Prequel before the sequel' miniseries
briangashgarian for Tony Barker
Tony has been sentenced to death for trying to survive. He is confused as to why he got such a sentence and fears the day his execution arrives.
Accent required - British, Welsh, Irish, American, Australian - I would prefer none British or American but these are perfectly acceptable.
Age range – 25-40
Tony needs to be able to portray worry, concern, relief, fear.
Line 1 - Tony has just been told he has been given the death sentence, even though his ruling initially was a prison sentence. Imagine the fear going through your mind if this has just been told to you and your fate is imminent.
Line 2 - Tony has just been told that there is a chance the death sentence could be lifted and the prison sentence re-enabled. Imagine how you would feel having the weight of death being lifted from your mind. He still has some worries, but now also hope.
Line 3 - After being given hope to hang on to, Tony is now being escorted to his execution. Imagine the fear that floods your mind should this happen to you. Five minutes ago you were happy with a prison sentence, now death is looming.
- english
- 25-40
- australian
- irish
- fear
- male adult
- welsh
- british
- american
- Worry
- hope
- voice actor
(Angry, Scared and Upset) Don't you dare leave us here. You must be able to do something. You can't let them get away with this. Anderson... ANDERSON, ARE YOU LISTENING... ANDERSON!
(Hope) Yeah. Please Ronald, do whatever you can I beg ya. I don't deserve this. Send me back to prison. Anything but death.
(Terrified) No please. Please don't do this. I only wanted to live. I only did what I had to, to survive. Please don't let it end like this.
Thanks for the opportunity to submit for this project! This was fun to record, and give me some practice with my Aussie accent. I went straight ABC for the format - let me know if you'd like to hear anything different!
Line 1 - more force in the voice. He has just been told he is to be executed. Anderson is ignoring him walking towards the door. He needs to make him listen to him.
Line 2 - This sounded alright but I heard more fear, with your breathing, than hope in this delivery. He has just been told there is a chance of the execution being called off. This would give him slight relief, or hope, but still nerves that it may not be called off.
Line 3 - He is being escorted to his execution. He would be pleading in a much more fearful, more forceful manner as he struggles to escape the guards clutches. This is his very final chance to make them listen to him.
I do like the Australian accent though.
Amazing, thank you for my feedback!
I'll re-record and submit these in the next few days. Enjoy your holidays!