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This is a serious, thoughtful script with no over-emoting, positively no radio-ish quality. If you have radio voice delivery, don't audition unless you can lose it entirely. Need pro nonunion voice actor, 50-ish,
mature voice with energy and reasoned conviction--not over the top. Pays one hundred dollars, deliver mp3 at 192 kbit/s.
I will send mp3 to you with this read exactly as desired, paying attention to pacing, pitch, and pauses. Very good interpretive skill required.
Meditate for 15 minutes in lotus position before recording audition. I'm kidding! I'm kidding!
Read following script in its entirety for audition, and think its meaning through before recording. It is 30 seconds on the button when paced correctly. Vary the pace as you see fit, though again, final form will follow mp3 I send you, which will be today! Must have this no later than noon tomorrow (10-7) NO GENERIC DEMOS. THANKS!
Oct 06, 2005 12:02:52 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Oct 07, 2005 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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It doesn’t matter what a man believes if he’s not there to vote on those beliefs. Matt Lohr says four of the School Board meetings he missed were “special sessions”. He wasn’t there because he’s regularly out of town. When a man takes a job, he’s told what’s expected of him. Surely Mr. Lohr knew these “special sessions” would be part of that job. Why did he take on the important responsibility of school board member (slight pause) when he knew he’d miss meetings? Is his out-of-town job going to take him away from General Assembly sessions too?
(a tad longer pause)
Paid for by Common Sense for Harrisonburg.
Script:
It doesn’t matter what a man believes if he’s not there to vote on those beliefs. Matt Lohr says four of the School Board meetings he missed were “special sessions”. He wasn’t there because he’s regularly out of town. When a man takes a job, he’s told what’s expected of him. Surely Mr. Lohr knew these “special sessions” would be part of that job. Why did he take on the important responsibility of school board member (slight pause) when he knew he’d miss meetings? Is his out-of-town job going to take him away from General Assembly sessions too?
(a tad longer pause)
Paid for by Common Sense for Harrisonburg.
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