Hello again!
I'm planning on making another story narration video, and would like to find a Brit to read a story written like a tale from the age of King Arthur.
The voice for this project must be warm, clear and confident, with a potential to sound a little wry - the author's stories tend to have very clever endings. Local dialects will certainly be considered!
If you're interested, please send me a sound clip of the following quote, to email address thesaturdaystorytellers@gmail.com (oh, and please us the story's title in your email header: The Chalice and the Swords).
And so it came to pass that the Great Dragon came down from the mountains and claimed for his own the golden chalice that had belonged to the late Queen Kasala, and so was most precious to King Rabou. This, he could not stand, for as well as causing him grievous personal pain, it was an affront to the honour of the very nation itself.
(One final note: I know there are a couple of odd names in the above quote. Just make up your own pronunciation for now and I'll let you know the right one if you get the gig. I'm still checking with the author how to pronounce the names!)
Thanks!
I'm planning on making another story narration video, and would like to find a Brit to read a story written like a tale from the age of King Arthur.
The voice for this project must be warm, clear and confident, with a potential to sound a little wry - the author's stories tend to have very clever endings. Local dialects will certainly be considered!
If you're interested, please send me a sound clip of the following quote, to email address thesaturdaystorytellers@gmail.com (oh, and please us the story's title in your email header: The Chalice and the Swords).
And so it came to pass that the Great Dragon came down from the mountains and claimed for his own the golden chalice that had belonged to the late Queen Kasala, and so was most precious to King Rabou. This, he could not stand, for as well as causing him grievous personal pain, it was an affront to the honour of the very nation itself.
(One final note: I know there are a couple of odd names in the above quote. Just make up your own pronunciation for now and I'll let you know the right one if you get the gig. I'm still checking with the author how to pronounce the names!)
Thanks!