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This is my list of things for a new narrator to consider during the recording process of making an audiobook. Keep in mind that the overall goal is to record high quality audio, free of background noises, and to deliver a narration that is comfortable, clear, and consistent. Then, if you’re working with an editor,
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I recently heard a conversation between Andrew Scheps and Fab Dupont about mixing in headphones. Andrew uses the industry standard (sub-$100) Sony MDR-7506. He says he’s been using them for the last couple decades and the sound has stayed consistent. When they wear out, they are easy to replace. Fab Dupont travels with high end
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I’m learning the value of talking to your contractors. You may think, of course you have to talk to them at some point. But what I’m referring to is the full picture of meeting them, treating them with respect, acknowledging them as experts, and asking questions. I’ve found that asking questions about the problem and
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Here are a few tools I’m using. Domain names: Hover Web hosting: Siteground File Renaming Utility: NameChangerIf you work with processing more than a handful of files, this utility is awesome at one simple task. It makes renaming files super easy. It’s so simple I even use it when I only have a handful of files!
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This is a collection of a few stats and quotes that I came across a while back and originally had on another page. It struck me as an important context to understand since so much of my work has been focused on helping folks use video content in their business. More important than the format
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Confession: I’m often an “idea guy.” So let’s start with that. I love discussing ideas, thinking about ideas, possibilities, how things could be done in a different way. That’s a gift. It’s also a problem. There’s a tension between having ideas and taking action on ideas. Ideas on their own could be accurate or completely
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Alex Blumberg has a course on how to use storytelling concepts for making a podcast. My favorite part was the story formula: I’m working on a story about x . It’s interesting because of y . Try it out. A few other ideas that I found helpful: Break it up into smaller stories. Stories are
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It doesn’t have to be hard to invite others to co-create – if you intentionally set the stage for them to be brought in. As an example, here is a simple board that was set up at the Springfield Artsfest 2019. Ingredients: An 4′ x 8′ sheet of plywood set up with supports and painted
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The sharp edges of the project are a place of friction, the place where it’s easy to get frustrated, the place where someone acts in a way that is illogical or slightly unreasonable. It’s the offhand remark that makes someone upset. It’s the attitude of “my way or the highway.” It’s the place where passion
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I recently setup and ran media for a showing of a new film, Beautifully Broken. The film is based on real people and tells the story of an American family and two families from Rwanda. The showing was at Evangel University and it was a privilege to have director Eric Welch there as well. A
