As I'm trying to get more active in the audio drama scene, I just created a little blip as an audition for a part in Gypsy Audio's new series; "Gypsy's Cove." They need 2 girls and 2 boys, so I thought I'd give 2 separate takes on two -completely- different girls w/two nearly diametrically opposed personality types. :) Here's my first snippet (that was just sent off to Gypsy- keep your fingers crossed fer me!), and below it is the second, smaller spot. Both were completely improv, and both have incorporate elements of comedy (hopefully you'll agree), and horror/drama (again, hopefully you'll agree). The second track has my first tries at using outside-generated sound effect. :) Hope you dig, and let me know what you think if you listen- I'd love some creative criticism! :)
Katie's Horrifying Tryout
Everything but the background music: Yours Truly.
Background Music: "The Long Goodbye" by John Pasdan.
The Interruption
Everything but sound effects: Moi.
Stair-stomping, collapse sound and final death rattle found at Free Sound.org.
Update: I just did another audition piece, which can now be used to show any interested audio book or voiceover party some of the accents I can do. If you'd like to hear a sampling of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" done in a myriad of different accents, check out this link! Accents in order of appearance are: High/posh British, Deep Scottish brogue, New Yorker/Long Islander, Georgia Peach/Southern Belle, Thickly Accented French, Indian, my natural voice, Irish, (one version of) Cockney, Deep Southern, Bostonian, and Russian/Romanian. (I hope all these were pretty apparent, but hey-ya never know. ;)) Cheers!
Katie's Horrifying Tryout
Everything but the background music: Yours Truly.
Background Music: "The Long Goodbye" by John Pasdan.
The Interruption
Everything but sound effects: Moi.
Stair-stomping, collapse sound and final death rattle found at Free Sound.org.
Update: I just did another audition piece, which can now be used to show any interested audio book or voiceover party some of the accents I can do. If you'd like to hear a sampling of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" done in a myriad of different accents, check out this link! Accents in order of appearance are: High/posh British, Deep Scottish brogue, New Yorker/Long Islander, Georgia Peach/Southern Belle, Thickly Accented French, Indian, my natural voice, Irish, (one version of) Cockney, Deep Southern, Bostonian, and Russian/Romanian. (I hope all these were pretty apparent, but hey-ya never know. ;)) Cheers!
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