This program bridges the gap between aspiring narrators and respectable, professional narrators, instilling high standards and best practices that uplift the individual and the industry. You don’t know what you don’t know, so together we will identify and sidestep most of the mistakes one makes when beginning the narration journey.
Here’s what will be covered:
- How to prep a book for narration, both non-fiction and fiction
- How to plan a schedule so that you can meet your deadline (taking into consideration factors such as word-counts, recording time:finished run time, household schedule, stamina, recording consistency, bodily functions, weather conditions)
- How to establish character voices and keep track of them for consistency
- Post-production process (proofing, editing, mastering, pickups, final product)
- What to do when the book is done
- How to choose samples to upload to your profile or website
- What genres would be a good fit for you
- Who are the clients? (“Big” publishers, indie publishers, ACX and independent authors)
- Resources to research for a variety of help with topics from performance techniques to accounting procedures
- Wise social media activity
Sessions on March 1, 8, 15, 22
Timings: 7:00 – 8:30PM (Eastern US time)
Fee: $175 (for all four sessions)