Audiobooks
Audiobook Narration
In recent years audiobooks have become a far more popular method of consuming literature. I personally much prefer listening to a novel than music on a long drive and it is much the same for many fans of literature out there.
With this increase in demand it is important for authors and publishers to have access to actors, who can not only read their books clearly, but are proficient in creating original voices for characters, have a set of tools that allow them to exhibit the emotions of the characters, but also understand enough about narration to know that the text should be at the forefront of the performance.
Another important aspect of recording an audiobook is the quality expected by listeners. Devoting hours of your time to consuming a book means you don’t want to be distracted by outside sound or put off by annoying mouth clicks and sounds. These are qualities that only a professional can deliver in a purpose built studio. The most common standard for measuring quality in a recording is using ACX’s guidelines, and my studio and skillset fully equip me to
Hours of time listening also means hours of time recording and to maintain the same energy and quality of performance means having a great deal of knowledge and vocal stamina. These are two things that I have accrued in my 10+ years training in stage and voice acting that enable me to consistently deliver a professional performance and keep listeners wrapped up in your words.