More about audiobooks

My friend Elaine Singer has just learned first hand why I always give the same answer to everyone who asks me about how to get started recording audiobooks. That answer? Take Pat Fraley’s audiobook class. (If you don’t see an audiobook class listed at the link, send an email requesting to be added to his notification list.) You’ll learn everything you need to know. And if you make any kind of effort at pursuing audiobook work after you’ve completed the class, you’ll quickly make back what the class costs.

2 Comments

  1. Bob

    Saw this post and I couldn’t agree more. When it comes to developing skill in a specialty area of our field, in this case audio books, I have heard from stduents who have done voice over training with us that Pat’s workshop is a fantastic resource.

    In general, workshops that are targeted toward a specific area of the VO field are great, particularly for those who are allready grounded in the basics.
    In Pat’s case, it would be difficult for interested students to find a more experienced person to have an opportunity to work with.

    Hope all is well in the great south, and we look forward to seeing you at our event this weekend! David and Stephanie from Voices are coming in Friday evening as well. Should be fun!

    Have a safe flight up!

    David at Voice Coaches

    Comment by David Bourgeois — May 30, 2007 @ 7:52 pm

  2. David,

    Oh yes, things are going well here in Charlotte. And I’m very much looking forward to my time with you, your crew and all the folks coming for your event this weekend in Albany.

    Be well,
    Bob

    Comment by Bob — May 30, 2007 @ 9:32 pm

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