Creating
an audio book includes making sure your narration sound professional. The
beginner’s mistake might be badly-times pauses in sentences, outtakes or noisy
page turnovers. Here are some tips on how I marked up my novel ready for voice
narration in audiobook creation.
How
to Narrate a Novel for Audiobook Creation
To
err is human. This means that chances are, you will false start, stutter or run
out of breath before you reach the end of a sentence. Don’t worry as there are
things the narrator can do to improve voiceover performance and enhance the
listening experience. This means there will less work to do during mastering
and editing the recording.
Tips on Vocal Recording
Creating
an audio book is more than simply reading a series of pages aloud. There should
be emphasis, pauses and different character voices so the listener knows who is
speaking. A good performance ensures the reader will be immersed within the story.
Here’s how I prepared my text for audio book recording.
Mastering
Audio Books
Script for Audio Book Reading |
Audio
book narrators can read from a screen, book or a printout. I prefer a printout.
The others have disadvantages. Firstly, a computer screen means a cooling fan
is not far away, and the last thing an audio book narrator needs is the fan to
cut in halfway through a book narration, ruining the recording.
Kindle
or Tablet might be OK, but I find the screen is too small for many words to fit
per line. This means the eyes have to keep returning to the next line during
reading and scrolling down. This can be taxing and cause outtakes in reading.
Reading
from a book might be OK for some, but the pages will not lie flat. There would
also be a lot of noise interruption as the pages need to be turned quite
frequently. A lot of sound editing will be needed to cut out unwanted noises.
This
is why I prefer to print my text onto A4 sheets of paper.
Markup
Pages for Voiceover Artists
Printing
a novel onto A4 sheets of paper has many advantages, in that there are more
words per line. This means the narrator can anticipate the sentences to come
before reaching them aloud. Other narrators have reported frequent stumbles if
the words are too large on the page or each line comprise few words (say fewer
than 14 or so). There are also fewer page turns as the number of words per page
is larger than on A5 (the dimensions of the average novel).
Tips
for Narration Performance
Some
fonts are easier to read than others. I prefer simple, bold fonts like Arial or
Microsoft Sans Serif. Avoid swirly or fancy fonts that are hard to read. 12
point is good, and a lot of text will fit an A4 sheet of paper, reducing the
number of noisy page turns.
How
to Prepare for Voiceover Artists
Before
recording a voiceover of an excerpt, read the pages aloud a few times. Identify
sentences that are too long and create breaks where breaths can be taken. Look
also for words or sentences that demand extra emphasis or pauses. These elements
can be highlighted in a preferred way with a pencil, helping to create visual cues
for the reader.
Audio
Book Narration Tips
Speech
marks are small and can easily be overlooked. I will use colored pencils to underline
dialogue so I know what is coming. It is also useful to use different colors for
each character. In my case, I might use warm colors for female and cool colors for
male characters. I will use bold colors for the main characters. This will warn
me of when I need to do a particular voice in my audiobook narration.
Professional
Script Reading for Audiobook Creation
Reducing
the amount of mistakes made in an audiobook reading means reducing the amount of
work that will be needed in the editing stage. Preparing the script will make the
reading easier. Rather than read from a screen or a book, I will print out the text
onto A4 sheets of paper. Use bold fonts to make words easier to read. Make small
marks where pauses or emphasis will be. Finally, underline dialogue with different
colors so that the narrator can see what is coming and which voice to use.
More Tips on Audio Book Creation
Hello! How do you print out your novel on A4 sheets of paper?
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