The
Audio Book Reviewer gives narrators the opportunity to complete a questionnaire
about their experience of book narration. Questions like how did you get into
narrating audiobooks? Which narrators do you admire and what is the hardest
part of narrating audiobooks gives food for thought for every narrator.
Mastering Audiobook Narration |
Narrating
and producing audiobooks is one of the hardest things I have ever done,
particularly since I knew nothing about audiobook narration before taking up
the challenge in 2015.
Challenges of Book Narration
Challenges of Book Narration
But
after filling in the questionnaire, have become aware of what I have learned
after this challenge and the sort of style I have developed after narrating 7
audiobooks. Accents are tough to master, since I do not have a strong regional
accent, despite coming from the Midlands. As every narrator must be aware,
differentiating between characters is important, or the listener may not be
sure who is supposed to be speaking. I have had to crack New York, Welsh, Cockney
and others.
But
the most difficult challenge I found is mastering the sound equipment from
scratch. I had to learn mic technique as well as read up on how to use the hardware
and the software. Experimentation was the most valuable lesson.
Mastering Sound Equipment
Mastering Sound Equipment
And
then there was the sound booth to consider. I tried out various locations in
the house to find the quietest room, and then built a basic sound booth, lined
with blankets and a little acoustic foam. This created a dead space, where sound
echoes and exterior noise can be eliminated.
But
I have deleted hours of recording during the learning process and have listened
to other audio book narrators to see how they have mastered the craft. I found
I liked Stephen and Maya Angelou. Both have soothing
voices that are easy on the ears.
It is important to eliminate anything that could be potentially
annoying, such as noisy swallows, clicks or audible breaths. This ensures the listener
will not be distracted from the story by the narrator.
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