What is the email?
hi! It's [email protected] don't worry about rushing- you have plenty of time. Thanks for your interest!!
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Emily

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What is the email?
hi! It's [email protected] don't worry about rushing- you have plenty of time. Thanks for your interest!!
xoxo
Emily
If I put in my audition right now is it still good? It will be very make shift but I hear you're in need of singers.
Yes it's still good. It's the last "day" which means that they'll really be open for another 24 hours-ish (because of time zones.) So basically you should have your audition in before you go to bed on Monday night, no matter where you live.
Also this isn't high school. I promise not to take 10 points off if it's a little late. haha
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Emily
Can a female try out for male parts?
Yes! You are welcome to try out for any part you would like. However, that does not necessarily mean that you will receive the part you try out for. You may be asked to read for another part if we think your voice would be better suited for another character.
Hey, so is there a certain standard of equipment the voice actors need and will they need to be at a certain place? I need to know before I turn in my application.
There is not a set standard for recording equipment. You'll need to have some sort of recording device that picks up your voice without a lot of background noise. Some people are able to succeed by simply using the microphone integrated into their laptop by muting other sounds in their room (fans, tv, other repetitive noises). So we are not going to set a standard for your equipment, as long as the product we recieve is quality.
It is also better to record in a room that is of medium size. Too big and you will have unnecessary echoing and too small and you may have the same problem. Avoid recording in the bathroom and any other place that is a high traffic area in your house.
If you're on a college or high school campus, try seeing if there are any music practice rooms that are available to use. They normally have walls that are perfect for reducing background noise so that you'll get the best recording possible.