[Studiotalk] Reading big books!

Stroup, Deborah Deborah.Stroup at sos.mo.gov
Thu May 23 13:04:49 CDT 2019


I have my narrator write the end of the sentence on the page they are going to turn, and then stop reading completely before turning the page. Then is there is a page turn, it can be taken out, because it isn't embedded in the voice.

Deborah

Deborah Stroup
Studio/Volunteer Services Manager
Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library
600 W. Main
Jefferson City, MO  65102
573-522-2766
deborah.stroup at sos.mo.gov<mailto:deborah.stroup at sos.mo.gov>


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Hello again,

Now that I've chosen to take on the challenge of recording this huge book (556 pages), my next question is what is the best way to physically do that?  I have always made photocopies for my narrators to use to reduce paper noise (it hasn't always worked) while they were reading.  As I can't see doing that with this title, what is the most effective method that some of you are using for your narrators in the booth?  Any suggestions?

Linden Coffman
Director
Indiana Voices
Indiana State Library
Talking Book & Braille Library
315 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-232-3683
E-mail: lcoffman at library.in.gov<mailto:lcoffman at library.in.gov>

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