The ANGELBOUND Review In Audiofile Magazine…behind the scenes!
Step One. I researched options and decided to narrate the book
After a long process of listening to voiceover talent, I came to the conclusion that other folks did not, in fact, have a mainline into my head in terms of knowing how everything in my book should sound. Long story short, I decided to read my work myself. I did not, however, feel crazy enough to record it. For that, I went to MixOne Studios in Boston.
Step Two. I prepped my read
This can be a tough process for professional narrators, but I got off a little easier here since I was the author. The book was written while I read it aloud and every character has a particular voice from the get-go. In other words, a lot of the work that professional audiobook narrators do—such as reading the text and trying to create nuance and character—I’d already done in my head, so all I needed was go into the studio and record.
Step Three. I recorded the book
Here’s how that part worked. I went to a professional studio in downtown Boston, put my headset, and spent hours upon hours recording my voice. I’m what’s called a clean narrator, which means I don’t make too many mistakes. In the end, I recorded about 1-1/2 hours for every 1 hour that we kept. Here’s a pic of me in studio:
Step Four: Stuff gets fixed
But although I’m pretty clean, I still do make mistakes. That’s why I had to go back into the studio for what are called ‘pick-ups,’ where I re-record parts of the book where I missed a word or my stomach grumbled or whatever! Here’s a picture of some of the pick-ups for ANGELBOUND:
Step Five: Submiting to Audiofile Magazine
I sent them a review copy about three months ago, which I was told was pretty standard turnaround time. if you have an audiobook, then the instructions on how to submit are here. And then came the review which I just received today! Click here or on the image to read the whole thing.
So that’s it! Now, I’m back in the studio to record ACCA and a bunch of other audiobooks for 2017. You can see the full list here…I hope you get a chance to enjoy them all!
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