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May 28th contest a little confusing, judge says; (In particular, the Director’s Notes said to read the script in “10 seconds or shorter.” Many auditions don’t set a time limit, let alone a range as tight as this. So there must be a reason). Directors notes actually say this; (Director’s notes
This is a simulated audition for a new Lego product: We are looking for a voice talent who can deliver a warm, fun, friendly read. Please differentiate between the “parent” voice and the “kid” voice. Slate username at the top). So no time limit was specified in notes but people were criticized for dragging out the audition? I didn’t submit because it seemed like to many characters; announcer, parent and whiny kid #1, 2 and 3? Sigh…..
Hi Amitofu, your voice is very refreshing and youthful sounding. All great samples and productions! My only comment would be to add downward inflections or at least even to avoid sounding like a question like Discord and Nature Valley, the others were spot on, great job and good luck!
This was an audition I recently submitted, I thought it came out decent though keep in mind lot’s of competition out there! Any comments are welcome, thanks.
Shmuel, Great job on this, sounds like you have acting experience! Most reads on this sound fake but what yours stands out with is simply your honesty in talking about yourself!
Good work on this genre John! I like your storytelling ability to connect with the listener, very nice. My only critique would be some of the long pauses in the last two reads, it breaks up the flow, unless you had another reason to separate the lines, not sure?