In terms of ACX for
an experienced narrator, I'm very circumspect about the royalty share deals I do.
Others are willing to license the audio rights to
an experienced narrator.
The more you are willing to pay, the more
experienced your narrator / producer will be.
With over a dozen titles published on Audible.com, I am
an experienced narrator in many different genres.
Experienced narrators are unlikely to audition to narrate your book.
Aside from that point,
experienced narrators view RS titles as red flags.
The most
experienced narrators charge $ 200 - 400 PFH for their narration fee.
Not exact matches
A
narrator will dictate the story to us while we
experience whatever is happening within it.
Secular autobiography and the classic novel are unimaginable without the superior point of view of a
narrator looking back on a life of errancy that will lead to a transformative
experience, which will in turn produce self - understanding.
Lottie, the book's
narrator, reports her
experience with both types of sinners, and it is upon her own growth from hardened to repentant sinner that the book is built.
But we are the advantaged disciples because we are listening to an omniscient
narrator informing us of events and actions in the life of Jesus that his original disciples do not
experience.
Narrator: If your goal is a drug - free childbirth or you want to ease labor pain naturally before getting numbed with an epidural, moving and trying different birthing positions can help you come closer to having the birth
experience you want.
The film's
narrator (Norton) attends support groups of all kinds as a way to «
experience» something within his unfeeling, commercial existence.
When a character's most private thoughts are perpetually available to the reader, the resulting
experience is at once more sensual and more narrow than its cinematic counterpart, our window to the world only as large as a single
narrator's
experiences, revelations, and prejudices.
It's hard to even call it a film, as it consists mainly (90 %) of scenes lifted from the first two Boogeyman pictures, strung together as the psychic
experiences of
narrator Annie (Kelly Galindo) in sessions overseen by shrink Dr. Love (Omar Kaczmarczyk).
The manner in which the director explores Eva's personality, memory, and emotions by strictly keeping the film within her perspective works wonders — we feel her
experiences, even if there's a slight inkling every so often that she's not the most reliable
narrator (memories are completely governed by emotions here: take, for example, Ezra Miller's occasionally heightened performance).
No
narrator tells us what to think or what we are about to
experience.
The
experience breaks down, however, when you're hopelessly stuck on one of the more perplexing puzzles without the benefit of the titular
narrator distracting you from the tedium of your aimless wandering.
Lacking a
narrator, the film relies heavily on the first - hand
experiences of a few higher - ups who were directly involved in the process.
As a
narrator and voice - over artist, her distinctive voice, passion, versatility, vast
experience and knowledge of the French - Canadian market makes her the go - to expert for stellar French - Canadian voice - overs.
As an e-learning
narrator with over 20 years of
experience, I have worked with companies like Oxford UK, Educational Testing Service, Pearson Learning, Bottom Line Performance, Houghton Mifflin, and many more.
I am an
experienced, professional
narrator and voice - over artist doing work for many top Fortune 500 companies.
The main character and
narrator is Raami, a tough little girl who is separated from her family and forced to perform hard physical labor — an
experience that mirrors the real life of the author, who was five when the Khmer Rouge came to power.
Actress and Audible.com
narrator Interview Starts at 24:45 I think the
experience of reading a book oneself and listening to it are profoundly different.
I will say that I do think the
narrator of an audiobook becomes an incredibly important part of the
experience.
Skilled
narrators and inventive, imaginative developments in production create truly engaging listening
experiences.
Narrator Baldwin shares a playfully malevolent and wholly unique
experience in this podcast - based novel that combines the pleasures of The X-Files and Twin Peaks with a motley crew of characters, a fast pace, and a tone that reflects both tension and humor.
Whatever drama is in Volume III comes from the
narrator's
experience of having a mercurially abusive father.
Whether the
narrator and Heivoll the character are the same is left ambiguous and becomes one of the elements of the
experience: to paraphrase the character in the book, «Who is it I see when I see myself?»
While sometimes it is for other reasons — such as # 2 - 4 above, the shared
experiences of
narrators suggests it is far more often because of # 1.
The
narrator knows all along, while the reader
experiences the epiphany at the end of the story.
One of my friends is a well - established and highly successful audiobook
narrator with years of
experience working in commercial studios for traditional publishers.
The amount of time needed will vary by a number of factors, including the type of text (some require more pronunciation research than others), the
narrator's
experience level, whether the
narrator is outsourcing editing and proofing, etc..
The
experience of a great
narrator / reader totally makes a great book EVEN better.
Futhermore, traditional publishers are increasingly employing
narrators who are
experienced in home recording.
Next, Rory and I hunker down, add or take away components, and finally mix them (sometimes 50 - plus tracks at any one time), so that they blend into a production that acknowledges the lead character and the
narrator's central place in the mix, but at the same time ensure the supporting cast of music and sound effects enhances the overall auditory
experience.
(Here, the
narrator remains the same, but Ullman switches the point - of - view; essentially the
narrator is reliving Michal Gershon's
experiences because he overhears the patient retelling them.)
It didn't feel enough like the personal account it was intended to be the elderly
narrator is relating his
experiences during the war years, 40 years or so in his past.
Smith's
narrator's anxiety and recalcitrance are legion, but through her omnivorous senses, wary skepticism, and ballistic wit we
experience vitally detailed settings and dramatic and ludicrous situations that put to the test assumptions about self and community, creativity and activism.
The author, Affinity Konar, makes these details visceral as we
experience them through the sensibilities of the twin
narrators, the scorched scent in the air from the crematoriums, a room with eyes pinned to the wall, and other unbelievable (but true) horrors taken from real accounts of survivors (see «Beyond the Book»).
«I love being inside the minds / hearts of my teen
narrators, love the urgency of the teen
experience, that period of time when everything is so new, so dramatic, so emotional, so confusing, so funny, so raw, so honest, so everything.»
To all those who believe Ice - T has had a tough time recording Dungeons and Dragons audiobook, given the wide ranging expletives he used to describe the
experience, the rapper has now stated he actually enjoyed his stint as the story
narrator.
Hosseini's stunning debut novel starts as an eloquent Afghan version of the American immigrant
experience in the late 20th century, but betrayal and redemption come to the forefront when the
narrator, a writer, returns to his ravaged homeland to rescue the son of his childhood friend after the boy's parents are shot during the Taliban takeover in the mid»90s.
As importantly, high - profile
narrators raise the visibility of these terrific listening
experiences — something we liken to «theater in your ear» — and raise the visibility of this burgeoning art form.»
Obviously you won't get the same type of audio
experience as you would find with professional
narrators on Audible, but there is something compelling about a streaming media box reading an e-book to you.
Raschka's illustrations, which resemble the spontaneous drawings of young children, perfectly mirror the guileless young
narrator's exuberant voice while creating a surprisingly sophisticated visual
experience.
I found, I believe, a great
narrator through ACX, and it was an amazing
experience to hear someone read my story aloud like that.
After a discussion about significant themes in the personal narratives in Making It Home, students can write found poems in which they use words from a selection of text and rearrange and edit them in poetic form, capturing the essence of the
narrator's
experience.
But the effect of these cumulative encounters is almost magical; despite being given no glimpse of the
narrator, we begin to see her through the people she meets as images and themes touching her own
experience begin to recur in their stories.
Totally agree that the audio and
narrator quality can make or break the reader's
experience.