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Title: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Anarkey on June 18, 2010, 12:28:54 AM
PodCastle is considering some stories that have very specific narration requirements.  Again.  Because we can't have life being easy, can we? 

Since our search for Spanish speaking narrators by posting on the forum turned out very satisfactorily, we're trying again.

What we need:


Generally speaking, and not for any given specific story, we would like to have more persons of color available for narration, of all genders.

If by any chance, you already read for us, and you fit these criteria, do let us know (frex you're an American Southerner and you can put on and take off the accent as required).

Please send voice samples, or links to voice work to editor(at)podcastle(dot)org.  Put "reader sample" or "reader audition" or something else indicative in your subject field.  And because I'm not always as astute as I'd like to think, mention which of the above categories you aim to fill (if you aim to fill one of them). 

We always accept reader samples and always consider requests to read.  You don't have to fit into the above mentioned categories to read for us.
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Ben Phillips on June 19, 2010, 08:42:37 PM
And I'll point out that Pseudopod could use all of the above as well.  If PC hasn't found these people, we haven't either, because we definitely share narrator contact info with each other (unless a narrator were to request otherwise, I suppose...)  You can send auditions to the address above; or if for some strange reason you're especially interested in Pseudopod in particular you can send to me at editor@pseudopod.org.

What should you use as sample text?  I used to have some sample text I would send to potential narrators, but I got tired of listening to it, and it didn't contain enough dialogue anyway.  I recommend choosing something about as wordy as you can comfortably handle, with (or accompanied by another excerpt with) some dialogue between two characters.  No more than a minute or so total if you're cutting it just for an audition with us (especially if you're attaching a file of it -- in which case it should be in a compressed format like mp3).  Linking to something you've done before which you enjoyed (and which heavily features YOUR voice alone) is just fine as well.
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Unblinking on June 24, 2010, 08:32:20 PM
We always accept reader samples and always consider requests to read.  You don't have to fit into the above mentioned categories to read for us.

I've been meaning to buy a better microphone and send an audition (not for this specific request, but in general)--must bump that up my to-do list.
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: DKT on January 29, 2011, 04:10:38 AM
Hey everyone!

Once again - we've got some stories in the PodCastle library that we're hoping to find just the perfect narrators for.

What we need:


Generally speaking, and not for any given specific story, we would like to have more persons of color available for narration, of all genders.

If by any chance, you already read for us, and you fit these criteria, do let us know (frex you're an American Southerner and you can put on and take off the accent as required).

Please send voice samples, or links to voice work to editor(at)podcastle(dot)org.  Put "reader sample" or "reader audition" or something else indicative in your subject field.  And because I'm not always as astute as I'd like to think, mention which of the above categories you aim to fill (if you aim to fill one of them). 

We always accept reader samples and always consider requests to read.  You don't have to fit into the above mentioned categories to read for us.

This is a recording :)
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: stePH on January 29, 2011, 04:57:12 AM
Do y'all still have my "audition tape" on file? (recording of "Come On, Wagon!" by Zenna Henderson)
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: DKT on January 29, 2011, 05:41:20 AM
We do  :)
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Scattercat on January 29, 2011, 06:01:17 AM
I don't speak with a Southern accent normally, but I can do a pretty passable one, at least the flat and nasal one you get in Virginia.  The Deep South, that lawhng and drawhn-auowt drawuhl... I'm a little shakier on.  And I can't do Texan to save my life.

What's the best way to audition?  Read a whole story?  Two minutes?  Five minutes?
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Anarkey on January 29, 2011, 12:36:58 PM
Two to five minutes of something you like is sufficient.
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: stePH on January 29, 2011, 03:17:27 PM
I actually affected a "country" accent (more American midwest than south) for "Come On, Wagon!" although my usual speech is "un-accented".

(How well I affected said accent, is up to the listener to decide.)
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: danooli on February 11, 2011, 03:29:21 PM
i wonder if you ever need a white woman from long island to narrate a story  ;D
Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Anarkey on February 12, 2011, 02:43:15 PM
Since someone revived the thread (and btw, there's instructions on where to send your voice sample upthread):

PodCastle is still looking for black narrators, both male and female.  A southern, creole or new orleanian would really make our day.
A male reader who can reliably pronounce Turkish.


Title: Re: PodCastle seeking diverse narrators (again).
Post by: Listener on February 17, 2011, 06:47:51 PM
I know a white Louisianan who is a singer in a band. I don't think he could pull off black, but if you needed a white one, I can ask him if he's interested.