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We're putting together a small team for a voice-over project and we're specifically looking for native Portuguese speakers. This isn't for a boring corporate training video. It's a straightforward and actually pretty enjoyable audio task. You'll be recording a set of pre-written scripts in your natural native Portuguese. The key here is clarity and authentic expression. We want to capture the real living sound of the language the unique rhythm and intonation that only a native speaker has. Who we're looking for: You must be a native Portuguese speaker. Your accent is exactly what we need! You have a clear articulate way of speaking. You have a decent-quality microphone a good USB mic is perfectly fine – no professional studio required but would be nice if you have them but we can't use phone or built-in laptop mics. A quiet space to record without echo or background noise. Most importantly you're reliable and can follow simple directions. This is a perfect opportunity for: Voice-over newbies looking to get their first credit and some experience. Students stay-at-home parents or anyone with a flexible schedule. Seasoned pros who want a quick fun and painless project. Anyone with a passion for language audio or just trying something new. How to Apply: If this sounds like your kind of project please send in your proposal with the following info: 1. Your Bid: Your total or hourly rate for this project. 2. Your Portuguese: Let us know if you speak European Portuguese or Brazilian Portuguese. 3. A Sample Crucial!: Please provide a link to a short 30-60 second voice sample. You can read anything you like—a news article a paragraph from a book or even just introduce yourself. This helps us in hearing your tone and audio quality. 4. Your Timezone/Availability: Just so we can coordinate.

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