English(North American), internet video, television, radio, audiobooks

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This was for an internet mini series called \"The Book of Constellations.\" This was an audition for one of the characters known as Cabot (A masculine, medium pitched, male). In the script Cabot is talking to someone on the phone that he stole money from and is uneasy from it.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Hello. Please don't hang up. There's a good chance I stole money from you or someone like you or maybe not me, but someone like me, someone I worked with, I can't offer you a refund if I did, that's, that's usually the first thing people ask about. But please I just, I have a message for you. I have a message that I need your help understanding. My name is Cabot and for the past three years I've been working in a call center. I didn't know it when I got the job, but the place was a scam. We sold all kinds of things. Um, what we really sold were promises empty ones. Most of my calls were to immigrants. We would, I would, I promised them that we could find them a job that allowed them to stay in the country. But of course we never did. We took their money and they never heard from us again. And I guess I know what you're thinking. It's the second thing people say to me when I call them like this, am I a bad person? How am I supposed to answer that? Does anyone ever think they're a bad person? I mean even really awful people, murderers or dictators or whatever. They don't think what they're doing is wrong. And if they don't then your average racist or ********* certainly is fine with who they are. I'm not trying to make excuses. I just think that good and bad isn't a switch one or the other. It's a sum. It's a mathematical formula and I guess when I run the numbers for my life, I uh um.