Where do I go to start this, what companies can I go to to start, like where I can send the demo, or where I can go to look for freelance of an audio narrator ? Resources?
You can refine your search, select your genre, how you'd like to get paid (I recommend selecting "any" so as not to limit yourself), you can see all the details under any book you select as well, such as the accent/dialect required, book duration, word count, target age for audience, etc! I would recommend starting small, like a 2-3 hour book and selecting something like non fiction so you don't have to focus on character accents and all the complexities that accompany a book of fiction and see how you do! I hope this helped a little bit and best of luck on your endeavor! 💛
me good at accents speak like native speakers wanna show my talent to the world also I can change my tone according to accents what's the best way to show my talent??
I don’t have a history in acting nor can I afford classes of any form but I know I’m really good at this- me and my brothers have always been able to do different accents and accurate impressions of the opposite gender 😭😭do I need to have experience?
I don't know about adible, but for me as a reader, it build the alternate world more to get both voices in my head, from an audiobook, instead of one. If you have ever listened to an audiobook where it's only read by a man or woman, but is from both perspectives, it's not anoying(to me) but it does take away from the imersion you can get from an audiobook.
Where do I go to start this, what companies can I go to to start, like where I can send the demo, or where I can go to look for freelance of an audio narrator ? Resources?
ACX is a good website to start on! It should have everything you need to get started!
You can refine your search, select your genre, how you'd like to get paid (I recommend selecting "any" so as not to limit yourself), you can see all the details under any book you select as well, such as the accent/dialect required, book duration, word count, target age for audience, etc! I would recommend starting small, like a 2-3 hour book and selecting something like non fiction so you don't have to focus on character accents and all the complexities that accompany a book of fiction and see how you do! I hope this helped a little bit and best of luck on your endeavor! 💛
me good at accents speak like native speakers wanna show my talent to the world also I can change my tone according to accents what's the best way to show my talent??
I don’t have a history in acting nor can I afford classes of any form but I know I’m really good at this- me and my brothers have always been able to do different accents and accurate impressions of the opposite gender 😭😭do I need to have experience?
I can't find part one😅
Just curious, what is the purpose of narrating in both genders? Opinions welcome.
I'm listening to an audiobook at the moment with many different characters and the varying voices make it easier to tell which character is speaking
I don't know about adible, but for me as a reader, it build the alternate world more to get both voices in my head, from an audiobook, instead of one. If you have ever listened to an audiobook where it's only read by a man or woman, but is from both perspectives, it's not anoying(to me) but it does take away from the imersion you can get from an audiobook.
So you are able to differ between who is saying what!
Start with 'Ulysses'